funding

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Workshop: Raising Funds from American Donors

Join us August 25 at the Y Hotel Hyde Park in Sydney for our full-day workshop, "Raising Funds from American Donors." 

This 8-hour training covers topics that include: understanding the appeal and proposal process to US-based funders, searching for potential donors, building relationships, writing successful appeals and proposals, analyzing winning submissions, and much more.  In addition, a one-hour panel discussion and Q&A session with foundation representatives will take place during the afternoon session.
25 August 2011 - 8:00am - 4:00pm

Location

Y Hotel Hyde Park Sydney, NSW
Australia
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Useful page: 130 Ways to Fund Your Social Venture

This page lists lots of good options to fund your social innovation

Resource type: 
Useful site
Funding/grants
Area of interest: 
Community belonging and volunteering
Sustainability and environment
Digital media and technology
Service design and public sector
Migration and Ethnic diversity
Creativity, culture and arts
Poverty, wealth
Health and Sexuality
Urban and rural innovation
Disability, Human rights and justice
Indigenous issues
Education and employment
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Ways to crowdsource funding online for Australians

These are a few examples of platforms you can use to crowdsource funding for your projects in Australia. Add other platforms that are accessible to Australians by adding comments below:

Australian based

totocol's picture

Useful site: The Global Impact Investing Network

Extract from site:

"The GIIN supports collaboration, develops industry infrastructure, and undertakes research and advocacy to foster a coherent impact investing industry. The GIIN's programmatic agenda is rooted in the challenges investors face. It serves as a forum for identifying and addressing the systemic barriers that hinder the impact investing industry's efficiency and effectiveness. 

Resource type: 
Useful site
Funding/grants
Area of interest: 
Service design and public sector
Poverty, wealth
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Investing in Lives and the New Fundraising

Just this week a wave was created in the online world of social entrepreneurship (or #socent in Twitter-speak). Three aspiring, actually already relatively successful, social entrepreneurs launched a landmark campaign to attract investors to the potential of themselves as entrepreneurs, as opposed to their social innovation idea.
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