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How your organization can win its share of the billions of dollars available in faith-based grants Three years after the White House introduced the Office of Faith-Based & Community Initiatives, many grantseekers still haven't tapped the vast resources available to them in both the public and private sectors. Here's your chance to learn how to find more money for your programs, with an all-encompassing look at faith-based funding brought to you by CD Publications. Our speakers have both worked at the Robert Wood Johnson Faith-In-Action program, and they are ready to put their years of experience to work for you! You'll not only get information on the White House initiative, but also details on faith-specific private groups like Mazon, the Presbyterian Hunger Fund, and the Unitarian Universalist Veach, that could provide your organization with more money. You'll learn how to approach these groups, what they're looking for, and get a peek at the inner workings of a faith-based funding organization. Whether you are a grantseeker at a religious institution wanting to know how to win grants, or a development director at a secular organization wanting to know if you can apply for these grants, this audioconference will show you what you need to know about faith-based fundraising. ~ About Our Speakers ~ Katherine Wertheim, CFRE, represents the Faith in Action program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation as the District of Columbia Mentor. She has also been Director of Development at Emmaus Services for the Aging, a Washington, D.C. non-profit that coordinates interfaith volunteers to help elderly men and women. Dr. Charles Parker is the Executive Director of the United Methodist Stewardship Center, providing development guidance to over 700 churches. Dr. Parker has worked in nonprofit ministries as the Executive Director of Bread for the City and Emmaus Services for the Aging, overseeing significant program growth and capital campaigns.
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