News from the Grant Professionals Foundations

Grant Professionals Impact Survey – Your Opinion Matters!

Grant Professionals Impact Survey – Your Opinion Matters!

The Grant Professionals Foundation invites you to… Click Here! Take our Questionnaire!

Your feedback is important to us, and the Grant Professionals Impact Survey is intended to help us measure the vital impact grant professionals make each year. The survey will collect 2014 fiscal year data to compare against our previous surveys. Your comments will help us to better understand the grant profession and share the results of our work.

We understand how important your time is – by completing the survey you can choose to enter our drawing for a $100 Visa gift card! Your Opinion Matters.  Thank you! 

■ Take our Survey!  ■ Support the Grant Profession! ■ Tell us Your Opinion! ■ Share your Impact!

Follow the link here:  https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2015CommunityImpact

2014 GPF Annual Report

The GPF board of directors are pleased to announce that the GPF 2014 Annual Report is available here for your review: 2014 Annual Report

The GPF supports the education that provides knowledge to grant professionals, the advocacy that gives them greater access to funding, and the credentialing that establishes and promotes excellence in the grants field. The Annual Report highlights how GPF helped GPA members and other grant professionals as we worked together to enhance chapter development, provide scholarships so our colleagues can learn and grow, maintain sound financial controls, and increase marketing and outreach.

Questions?  Contact us: info@grantprofessionalsfoundation.org

Donate Silent Auction Items

Use our Online Form to Donate Silent Auction Items!

The GPF’s mission is to support professional development offered by the GPA. Our annual Silent Auction raises money that makes a difference for grant professionals nationwide. Last year, lucky auction winners went home with four complimentary One-Day Disney Park Hopper passes, a luxury spa basket, high quality jewelry, free registration to the 2015 conference, and more!

In 2015, the Silent Auction take place November 11-14 at the GPA’s Annual Conference in St. Louis. We’re busy collecting items for this year’s auction and hope you’ll consider donating. We’re looking for items with a value of $100 or more that are easy to pack or ship back home. Please visit http://bit.ly/GPFSilentAuctionForm2015 to tell us about your donation today!

 

2015 GPA Conference Scholarship Applications – Open!

The Grant Professionals Foundation recently opened the online scholarship application for 2015!

This is your opportunity to apply for a scholarship to attend the 2015 Grant Professionals Association’s Annual Conference to be held in St. Louis, MO October November 11-14, 2015.

New for 2015!  GPF is using a single application for all the conference scholarships this year. The scholarship review committee with work with applicants and donors/chapters to ensure the best fit for each applicant and the scholarships available.

Scholarships cover the registration costs: Early-Bird Registration Rates (ends 07/31/15) are $549 for GPA Members; $783 for Non-members; or $449 for Students. Other costs are covered depending on the scholarship.

The Grant Professionals Foundation offers several types of scholarships.

  • Unrestricted scholarships from the Foundation for which you are not required to be a member of the Grant Professionals Association
  • Scholarships offered by GPA Chapters which are restricted to their Chapter members
  • Chuck Howard Legacy Scholarship provides registration and lodging for applicants to attend their first GPA conference
  • Susan Kemp GPA Conference Scholarship provides registration and lodging for applicants new to the grant field
  • Pam Van Pelt Memorial Scholarship sponsored by the Nevada Chapter for their Chapter members

Apply online today!

Questions? Contact us at info@grantprofessionalsfoundation.org

Meet Us in St. Louis – 2015 Silent Auction

Advancing the careers of grant professionals is our passion. But we need your support!

The GPF’s mission is to support professional development offered by the GPA. Our annual Silent Auction raises money that makes a difference for grant professionals nationwide. In 2015, this outstanding fundraising event will take place November 11-14 at the GPA’s Annual Conference in St. Louis. The auction is full of fantastic gifts donated by generous GPA chapters, dedicated GPA members, and friends of GPF.

Last year, lucky auction winners went home with four complimentary One-Day Disney Park Hopper passes, a luxury spa basket, high quality jewelry, free registration to the 2015 conference, and more!

We’re busy collecting items for this year’s auction and hope you’ll consider donating. We’re looking for items with a value of $100 or more that are easy to pack or ship back home.

When you donate or bid on an item, you support funds that keep the members of your profession in the know through scholarships for GPA national and chapter members, conference registrations, and GPC exams. Remember, your donation is tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Keep watching GPF e-news for details on how to donate, items to bid on, and more!  You can email us at info@grantprofessionalsfoundation.org!

GPF Awards Open Member Scholarships

The GPF announced four open membership scholarships for 2015. We send a hearty congratulations to:

  • Nancy Battersby, St. Louis Chapter (Leadership Member Scholar)
  • Pon Angara, Chicago Area Chapter (Leadership Member Scholar)
  • Samantha Lee of Louisiana (New Member Scholar)
  • Dr. Janell Harvey, South Shore Indiana Chapter (Renewing Member Scholar)

GPF’s Open Membership Scholarship Program will accept membership scholarship applications via the online portal through-out the year and award decisions will be made by the GPF Board during regularly scheduled meetings. The scholarship application cut-off dates are as follows:

  • October – March; application period ends March 31st
  • April – September; application period ends September 30th

The membership scholarship applications are accepted until midnight (CDT) of the application period end date.

Apply today!

GPF Awards Regional Conference Sponsorships

GPF announced the winners of the first-ever regional conference sponsorships. These sponsorships will help chapters implement high quality professional development opportunities in their communities and reach more grant professionals.

The 2015 Regional Conference Sponsorship recipients are:

  • Western Pennsylvania Regional Conference
  • Utah Regional Conference
  • Central Virginia/Blue Ridge Regional Conference
  • Southern Regional Grant Conference/Georgia
  • South Florida Regional Conference

Congratulations!  For more information, contact us at info@grantprofessionalsfoudnation.org

I Heart Grant Professionals

GPF I Heart Grant Professionals

 

 

 

 

There are lots of ways to give well and there are even more ways to show your love. Our I Heart Grant Professionals campaign is the best way to show how much. Make an online donation to show your support of your favorite grant professional, several or all grant professionals. You can do good deeds, change the world one grant at a time, be passionate about your profession, and celebrate your colleagues.

Give today by Giving Well.

Learning by doing

Hélène Pereira da Silva

Senior Fundraiser, MS International Federation, Certified by the UK Institute of Fundraising

helene@msif.org

April, 2015

A French and Brazilian fundraiser currently based in London, I’m a proud part of the MS International Federation team. We’re the only global network of nonprofits working to change the face of multiple sclerosis for people affected by this debilitating disease, wherever they live. www.msif.org

I looked through the window this morning and the Surrey Quays marina greeted me with its colourful inhabited boats and sleek all-white pleasure yachts. A familiar sight that reminds me every day of why I love my life in London. As I put some bread to toast I thought of the article I said I’d write for the GPA blog and felt myself slowly drifting back to my first months in the city a good five years ago, when a career in fundraising had started to look like a real possibility.

Having always enjoyed writing, grants fundraising seemed a good enough choice for someone with a multitude of short-lived experiences ranging from advocacy internships in Rio de Janeiro to Portuguese private lessons in the South of France and waiting tables in Soho, London. The best of the bunch had been a four-month fundraising internship with a small French nonprofit working with street children in Kolkata, India.

Following a few unsuccessful interviews I felt insanely grateful to be given an opportunity as a fundraising volunteer at Groundwork London. There my research and writing helped fund environmental projects involving communities in need. Two months later I was happily joining Breast Cancer Care, a UK-wide nonprofit providing information and support for people affected by breast cancer across the country.

In my time with Breast Cancer Care I learned to navigate a captivating new world populated by service delivery teams, finance managers and foundation administrators and trustees. It wasn’t long before an opportunity came up to look after a large multiyear grant from the National Lottery Fund –what a learning curve.

The experience taught me to put different hats on so I could not only efficiently communicate with donors about issues like changes of plans and delays in funded service delivery, but also keep an open channel with all the different internal teams involved in the project. Other grants followed and I ended up working with almost the whole organisation, for which I felt extremely lucky. As a foreigner, collaborating closely with teams based in London, Sheffield, Cardiff and Glasgow gave me so many new fascinating cultural insights.

When I joined my current organisation I sensed I was prepared for the challenges of a federation of nonprofits based all around the world. The key for me has been to explore how much more we can achieve together and, most importantly, to do the hard work needed to bring credibility and reality to this vision.

‘None of us is as smart as all of us.’ (Japanese proverb)

How Does Earning Your GPC Demonstrate Appreciation for Grant Professionals?

Charlisa Garg, GPC

Principal Consultant, Middle Branch Consulting

charli@middlebranchconsulting.com

March, 2015

March is a busy month for grants professionals!

In addition to dealing with our typical high-octane workloads (is anyone else as grateful to the caffeine gods as I am?), this week we are excited to celebrate the first annual International Grants Professionals Week (#IGPW) March 16-20, 2015. #IGPW is an opportunity to recognize and celebrate the impact of grant professionals, administrators, consultants, managers, grant makers, and grant writers around the world. Simultaneously, the Grant Professionals Certification Institute is celebrating #31Days of GPC during the whole month of March to highlight the benefits of earning the GPC credential. It’s a good week and month to be a grant pro!

I have eagerly awaited each new installment of the #31DaysofGPC YouTube videos to learn why these grant professionals, some with more than 40 years of experience, chose to get credentialed and how they felt the process has benefitted them and the profession. It made me reflect upon my personal decision to sit for the GPC exam and on how becoming a GPC has helped both my professional development and the growth and reputation of my consulting practice. After a first career in advocacy and legislative affairs, a volunteer assignment at my community hospital opened my eyes to a new field that allowed me to utilize my writing and analytical skills while helping various nonprofits fund their missions. In my efforts to learn more and provide the highest quality services to my growing roster of clients, I discovered and joined GPA. I learned about the GPC and thought that earning that credential would be a way not only prove to myself (and my clients) that I was a proficient and skilled grants professional but also a way to differentiate myself from other consultants. Preparing for the exam pushed me outside of my normal scope-of-practice to learn more about the federal grants process and program evaluation while reinforcing my skills in program planning and budgeting. As a nonprofit consultant with a limited (read: non-existent) marketing budget, the GPC is a professional “seal of approval” (as stated in one of the #31Days videos). I feel it was and remains well worth its cost in time and fees to attain.

Watching the #31Days videos also made me consider how earning my GPC dovetails with the goals of #IGPW: to enhance the prestige of our profession and to celebrate and recognize the impact of grant professionals worldwide. What better way to achieve this than to strive for more and more grant professionals to gain their GPC credential?

Must a grant professional hold the credential to be successful and good at their job? No, but the GPC raises the credibility of the grants profession as a whole, and the more GPCs there are, the better the field is for all grant professionals. What’s more –

  • I RECOGNIZE the value of my GPC on a personal and professional level.
  • I APPRECIATE the thought and hard work of the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI) that went into planning and establishing the GPC in the first place.
  • GPCI’s continued efforts to attract more applicants and to take the GPC credential to next level by exploring accreditation through the National Commission for Certifying Agencies will further ENHANCE the visibility of the GPC as a broadly recognized, objective and current benchmark of ethical grants professionalism.

As #IGPW comes to a close on Friday (International Grant Professionals Day!), I want to thank each and every grant pro reading this blog. I recognize what you do, and the impact you make every day. Your work is both powerful and priceless because you change the world one grant at a time. If you are not a GPC already, I urge you to consider sitting for the exam. If you are on the fence, or unsure of the benefit of earning your GPC, watch the #31DaysofGPC videos or send me an email. Let’s keep this conversation going.

Happy International Grant Professionals Week!