A Dream in the Desert: Fundraising From Gulf Donors
Course Info
- Prerequisites: No
Course Description
Have you heard about the record-breaking grants and significant support coming from donors in the Persian Gulf? Their funding announcements have been making the headlines and the amounts of money involved have caught the attention of many NGOs, development professionals, and social enterprises.
But, like so many colleagues all over the world, you are likely wondering who they really are, how they work, what the risks involved in working with them are, and most importantly—is it likely your organization would ever be able to get a grant from them. They do not operate in the same ways as many of the traditional public sector donors most grant seekers are used to, and finding information about them is often difficult.
While the potential rewards are high, the time and effort involved in getting their attention and making a successful application to them can be significant. In this course, we will share some of the knowledge we have gained while helping clients access funding from Gulf donors, and provide you with some effective strategic approaches for making your organization an attractive applicant.
Gulf donors are not appropriate for all NGOs, but for those who are able to position themselves well, a grant from them can be an organization-transforming event. Even if your organization will not pursue funding from Gulf donors, the skills perspective, and knowledge of the fundraising landscape gained from this course will be valuable.
What will you learn from this course?
- Gulf Donors and their priorities
- How you can approach and network with Gulf donors
- How you can establish a lasting, fruitful relationship with Gulf donors
- How you can ultimately decide if one or more of these Gulf Donors would be a good fit for your organization
Who should take the course?
- NGO managers and executive directors
- Fundraising and development professionals for local and international NGOs
- Non-profit consultants and consulting firms
- Fundraisers for local NGOs and small organizations
- Fundraisers for a cause close to their heart
- Students
Join us to learn everything you ever wanted to know about Gulf donors from an expert who has worked with them in the past and understands this funding landscape.
Philantropia is an Approved Provider for Continuing Education in Fundraising. Full participation in “A Dream in the Desert – Fundraising from the Gulf Donors” is applicable for 3.0 points in Category 1. B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. CFRE is an independent certification for fundraising professionals that aims to set standards in philanthropy through a valid and reliable certification process for fundraising professionals.
Participation in this program may assist you in learning or reviewing concepts covered on the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) examination as detailed on the Test Content Outline provided by CFRE International. CFRE International does not sponsor or endorse any educational programs and the (educational program title) was not developed in conjunction with CFRE International.
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