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Sharing Grants

A Strategy for Collaborative Fundraising

Wendy Wilson, River Network

We're seeing more collaboration among movements, not just organizations, with new combinations of issues and constituencies. This is happening, in part, because groups have less money to work with. The attitude is, “We've got to get together or we're all going to die.”

—MARJORIE FINE, Unitarian Universalist Veatch Program at Shelter Rock

Can groups share money? Most nonprofit executive directors and development directors appear to have one of two answers regarding multi-organizational grants: No, or Hell No. Yet the biggest potential victories may be won through ...

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