Why Your Reputation Matters When Pursuing Grant Funding
Shavonn Richardson, MBA, GPC (Grant Writer)
?LinkedIn Top Grant Writing & Grant Administration Voice? Founder & CEO | Think and Ink Grants ?? Grant Writer, Industry Thought Leader, Speaker, & Trainer ???? 4X Forbes Contributor ?? Raising 2 Humans??Travel is life
Reputations matter.? There are so many examples found all around us:
People use these concepts to establish or build reputations and be known as the best in their field.? Managing your reputation as a non-profit is similar. Having an excellent reputation in the community involves making a good initial impression and consistently driving results so your organization is known for whatever work your organization does.? For example, if your work supports people experiencing homelessness in Detroit, Michigan, whenever anyone thinks of this work, your organization should be the first organization to come to mind.
Establishing a reputation in the community does take a lot of work.? It takes a long time and a variety of coordinated activities to make it happen. It can also be easily lost, so managing reputational risk is key.
Potential Reputation Building Activities
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Why is this important to funders?
In summary, there are a variety of ways you can build a reputation in the community.? Find a way to build your reputation in the community that aligns with your organization's capacity and strengths. In time, funders will hear about the great work you are doing (through the grapevine) and will sometimes reach out to connect with you to learn more, or will be more receptive to a conversation from your outreach.
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About Shavonn Richardson, MBA, GPC
Shavonn is Founder and CEO of Think and Ink Grant Consulting. As a former nonprofit leader and grantmaker, Shavonn has over 20 years of experience delivering practical, real-world advice to nonprofit leaders across the country.??Shavonn also serves on the Board of Directors of the Grant Professionals Association and is a Sustainer member of the Junior League of Atlanta.
Shavonn earned the GPC (Grant Professional Certified) credential from the Grant Professionals Certification Institute in 2020 and is a Grant Professionals Association Approved Trainer.?Shavonn earned a BBA from Howard University in Washington, DC, and an MBA from Emory University in Atlanta, GA.
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11 个月Shavonn Richardson, MBA, GPC: This is an AMAZING article! Thank you for shining your light on this topic.
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12 个月Excellent article!!!