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How to Find the Best Grants for Your Nonprofit’s Mission

Grants are one way for your nonprofit to raise funding to meet your critical mission – but not all grants are the right fit for your cause.

In this webinar and Q&A, Amber Smith will tackle questions like: How do you discover and search for available grants? How do you identify which grants might fit your mission and needs? How do you assess which grants are worth your time to apply for?

On September 17 at 12 PM EST, Amber's teaming up with experts from Instrumentl – who helped nearly 4,000 organizations win over $1 Billion in grants last year – to share how to create a grants strategy that will work for your organization and answer your burning grants questions!

Registrants will also get access to the Instrumentl grant searching tool free for 3 weeks by joining in.

All nonprofits and nonprofit consultants or grant writers are welcome! However, please note we'll be covering content primarily for US-based 501c3's (or international organizations with a US-affiliated chapter). Some grants shared may be best suited for organizations with operating budgets over $100-$200,000.

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Virtual
Cost:
FREE
Presenter:
Amber Melanie Smith, Social Impact Speaker, Nonprofit Founder, Social Entrepreneur, Changemaker Cafe
Rachel Fidler Cannella, Events & Community Manager, Instrumentl

About the Speakers:

Amber Melanie Smith is a speaker, award-winning nonprofit founder, and social entrepreneur. Through a growing online community of changemakers, speaking, and educational content, Amber helps people create their roadmap to a life and career that creates positive social change.

Rachel Fidler Cannella is a skilled educator and nonprofit professional with over a decade of experience in the Arts & Culture sector. She now leads educational programming as the Events & Community Manager at Instrumentl, the all-in-one grants platform for tracking, management, and prospecting. Prior to joining the team at Instrumentl, Rachel served as Senior Manager of School & Teacher Programs at the Natural History Museums of Los Angeles County, leading educational programming for 150,000+ annual school visitors at two county museum sites. She also directed creative arts programming for teens & elders at Holocaust Museum LA and designed environmental education courses for early learners at the Portland Children’s Museum, in partnership with the Oregon Zoo.