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Doing Business 2.0 Nonprofit Presentation for Venable LLP

Doing Business 2.0 Nonprofit Presentation for Venable LLP Responsive Government Promoting Partnerships for a Better DC. What We Do. Mission

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Doing Business 2.0 Nonprofit Presentation for Venable LLP

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  1. Doing Business 2.0 Nonprofit Presentation for Venable LLP Responsive Government Promoting Partnerships for a Better DC

  2. What We Do Mission • To enhance the capacity of District government agencies, community and faith-based organizations, nonprofits, to identify, apply, and secure resources that advance the Mayor’s One City Action Plan and top public policy priorities – including education reform, financial stability, job creation, public safety, self determination, and sustainability… Core Functions • Grant and Resource Development Support • District’s State Single Point of Contact (SPOC) • Executive Leadership and Organizational Development Training and Technical Assistance • Donations Solicitation Oversight and Management • Collaboration and Partnership Building Best Practices

  3. Helping you Find Grants • Funding Alerts • Weekly online publication with Federal, Foundation, & District government, competitive grant opportunities, DC government procurement links + resource announcements are on OPGS’ website see: www.opgs.dc.gov • Sign Up today for your copy • Grants Information Resource Center (GIRC) • OPGS staff support + four computer stations with access to searchable competitive grant funding databases such as: • Foundation Center Grant Postings – www.foundationcenter.org • GrantsDirect Grantmakers Listings – www.GrantsDirect.com • Grant Station International Insiders – www.GrantStation.com/international_insiders

  4. Current Competitive Grant Opportunities • OLA – Latino Community Development Grant $1.4M (8/13/13) • OSSE – 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant $1.2M (9/6/13) • HHS – Supporting the Continuum of Care: Building Ryan White Program Grantee Capacity to Enroll Eligible Clients in Affordable Care Health Coverage Program $9.1M (7/29/13) • UPO – Community Service Block Sub-Grant $250K (7/31/13)

  5. The City Fund • Introduced by Mayor Gray as part of the FY14 Budget - The One City Fund with $15M in competitive grants for nonprofits • Administered by the Community Foundation for the National Capital Region (CFNCR) and now called The City Fund • Grants up to $100 will be awarded for program support and capacity building support • Nonprofits with an active 501 (c) (3) and operating budgets of $100K or more serving District residents are eligible to apply • CFNCR plans to release RFPs for program grants (10/13) and capacity building grants (2/14) • How to apply – Go to www.communityfoundation.org or info@cfncr.org for more details

  6. Getting Ready to Apply • Organize Documentations • 501 (c) (3) Certificate, DUNS Number, Tax Identification Number, SAM Registration, IRS 990 & DCRA Certificate of Good Standing, Indirect Cost Rate • List of Key Office Personnel, Board of Directors, Consultants, and Partners along with their current bios and resumes • Organizational Strategic Plan including – Mission, Goals and Objectives, and Evaluation Methodology – Operating Budget, & Audited Financial Statements • Utilize the Funding Alert, GIRC, Foundation Center, Grants.gov to identify grants and eligibility requirements • See the Faith and Communities in Action Grant Writing Resource Guide @ www.bjatraining.org • Proposal Writing Tips • Develop a comprehensive, and compelling proposal – use accurate/current data explaining why the funder should care, how your approach is different, & can make an impact • Demonstrate how your proposal meets the needs of the target population rather than yours otherwise you might set yourself up for failure • Describe the existing gap – e.g. knowledge, resource, or service – what is ought to be, and how funding can improve the proposed solution • Identify collaboration opportunities – built on shared values, missions, and resources

  7. OPGS Contact Information Office Address: 300 E St. NW, Washington , DC 20001 Main Office Number: (202) 727-8900; FAX (202) 727-1652 Director, Lafayette A. Barnes (202) 727-8901, email: Lafayette.Barnes@dc.gov Deputy Director/Manager, Nonprofit and Faith based Relations: Pat G. Henry (202) 727-0946, email: Pat.Henry@dc.gov Donations Manager, Cesar Vence (202) 727-7996, email: Cesar.Vence@dc.gov Special Projects Volunteer: Kathy DeBoe, (202) 727-7998, email: Kathy.Deboe@dc.gov Special Assistant, Njambi Kuria, (202-727-8900), email Njambi.Kuria@dc.gov Staff Assistant: Javon Wells, (202) 727-8900, email: Javon.Wells@dc.gov

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