Raising Money for Technology for Nonprofits Workshop

Posted by on October 29, 2004

Due to the overwhelming popularity of our first-ever Raising Money for Technology held this past week we have decided to bring this workshop back. Register today, seats are guaranteed to go fast.

Technology is a large part of successful mission accomplishment. Nonprofits know that they need technology improvements, but often cannot implement them due to lack of funding. Many nonprofits do not have the money to go out and purchase new computers, network equipment, servers and the required training and maintenance. Many are considering grants to provide a source of income to acquire new technology and training. But how do nonprofits start the process?

NPower’s latest one-day workshop will walk you through the following steps in applying for a technology grant:
? Introduction to grant writing.
? Researching funders to provide technology grants.
? Outlining, writing and submitting the proposal.
? The next steps.

Workshop: Raising Money for Technology
When: Monday, November 8th, from 9 am – 4 pm
Where: 1211 Chestnut Street, 4th Floor
Cost: $75 Members and $110 Non-members.
Registration: Contact Lauren at (215) 557-1559 or E-mail at Lauren@npowerpa.org

Dierdre McKee, workshop facilitator, is a Grant Writer at DrexelUniversity with over ten years experience in Philadelphia’s non-profit sector. Her most recent grant was funded for $1.2 Million over three years.

NPower PA is a non-profit technology assistance provider dedicated to helping nonprofits in the Philadelphia region serve our community and accomplish their missions through effective use of information technology. NPower offers comprehensive consulting and training services to Philadelphia-area nonprofits.


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