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GrantTalk: Listen to Grant Success Stories and Grant Funders GrantTalk explores the positive impact grants have on people, communities, and programs. We talk to nonprofit leaders, business executives, and development directors who have navigated the grant application process, sharing their challenges and triumphs. Our podcast also features conversations with a variety of funding sources (grantmakers), offering insights into what they look for in successful grant applications. Join us on GrantTalk to hear inspiring stories and gain valuable tips for making a difference through grants.

  1. 4月11日

    GrantTalk Ep 43 | The Community Fund of Ohio is Empowering the Disabled with Grants | Sharon McGraw

    In this episode of GrantTalk, host Libby Hikind chats with Sharon McGraw, Ed.D, Grant Program Officer at Community Fund Ohio, about how the foundation supports people with disabilities through targeted funding for individuals and nonprofits. 🧠🏠 🎯 Quick Overview 📍 Location: Ohio 💰 Grant Pool (2024): $700,000+ 🙋‍♂️ Individuals: $2,500–$7,500 🏢 Nonprofits: Up to $25,000 📆 Cycles: Quarterly (individuals) & Semi-annual (nonprofits) 🗓️ Next Round Opens: February 2025 Community Fund Ohio offers two types of grants to individuals, depending on benefit status, and awards larger grants to nonprofits working in the disability space. Sharon also shares insight on how the grant cycle is evolving, tips for strong applications, and how their process centers transparency and accessibility. 📝✨ 🔗 Grant Links: • Individual Grant: https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/215740/grant.html • Nonprofit Grant: https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/216154/grant.html • Community Fund Grant: https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/216153/grant.html 🎧 More from GrantTalk: 📖 The Queen of Grants Book: https://www.grantwatch.com/book 🎙️ GrantTalk Episodes: https://www.grantwatch.com/granttalk/ 🌐 Subscribe to GrantWatch: https://www.youtube.com/@Grantwatch If you’re in Ohio and working in disability advocacy, this episode is a must-listen! 🙌 #OhioGrants #DisabilityFunding #GrantTalkPodcast #GrantWatch #Nonprofits #AccessibilityMatters #InclusiveFunding #SharonMcGraw #CommunityFundOhio #GrantsForGood #GrantTips

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  2. 4月2日

    🎙️ GrantTalk Ep 42 | CLIR Digitization Grants Preserve History | Alyson Pope - Sharon M. Burney

    In this episode of GrantTalk, host Libby Hikind, Founder & CEO of GrantWatch.com, sits down with Alyson Pope and Sharon M. Burney, Program Officers at the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR), to explore how grant funding is transforming the preservation of at-risk historical collections. 📚🎥 🗂️ CLIR Grants at a Glance: 📌 Digitizing Hidden Collections, Amplifying Unheard Voices 💰 Funding Range: $50,000 - $350,000 📆 Deadline: October 30 🔄 Two-step application process 🎯 Focus: Preserving materials from marginalized communities 📌 Recordings at Risk Grant 💰 Funding Range: $10,000 - $50,000 🎯 Focus: Digitizing at-risk audiovisual collections 🎖️ CLIR's Impact: 🌍 Funded by the Mellon Foundation, CLIR is a re-granting organization supporting libraries, archives, and cultural institutions in their mission to safeguard history. A rigorous independent review panel ensures a competitive and transparent selection process, with feedback provided to all applicants. 🏆 Notable Projects Include: 📜 COVID-19 prison communication archives 🔊 Indigenous treaty oral histories ⚖️ Historical state legal records 💡 Key Takeaways for Grant Seekers: ✅ Visit www.clir.org for guidelines 📺 Watch CLIR’s application support webinar series 👩‍⚖️ Consider becoming a grant reviewer for future funding cycles 📌 If you’re an archivist, historian, or nonprofit looking to preserve cultural heritage, this episode is packed with valuable insights! 🔗 GrantTalk Links: 📖 The Queen of Grants - www.grantwatch.com/book   🎙️ GrantTalk Podcast - www.grantwatch.com/granttalk/ 🌐 GrantWatch Subscriptions - www.grantwatch.com/ 🔗 Grant Opportunities Mentioned: 🎥 Recordings at Risk Grant: www.grantwatch.com/grant/187337/grants-to-usa-nonprofits-agencies-and-tribes-to-preserve-audio-and-video-media.html 📜 Digitizing Hidden Collections Grant: www.grantwatch.com/grant/195724/grants-to-usa-and-canada-nonprofit-academic-and-community-based-organizations-to-create-digital-historical-and-cultural-content.html 🏛️ Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR): www.clir.org 📢 Watch now & discover how grant funding is safeguarding history!   #digitization #librarygrants #archives #granttalkpodcast #grantwatch #historicpreservation #fundingopportunities #libbyhikind #culturalheritage #nonprofits #historymatters #digitizinghistory #audiovisualarchives #museumfunding #historicalrecords #oralhistory #grantsfornonprofits #preservingculture #humanitiesfunding #archivists #grantsforlibraries #clir #preservethepast

    32分
  3. 3月25日

    🎙️ GrantTalk Ep 41 | FFAR Is Fueling Innovation with Agricultural Grants | Magda Galindo

    🌱 How Do Grants Fuel Breakthroughs in Agriculture? 🚜 🎙️✨In this exciting episode of GrantTalk, the podcast that’s all about grants, grant seekers, and funder insights, your host, 💖Libby Hikind, Founder & CEO of 💡 GrantWatch.com, visits with Magda Galindo, Director of Grants Management at FFAR, to uncover how grant-funded partnerships are revolutionizing food and agriculture! 🌽 🐖 🤝 🌾💡 From funding groundbreaking research to tackling real-world farming challenges, FFAR connects 💵funders, 🧪scientists, and 🌱farmers to create a more sustainable and productive agricultural future. 🤝 FFAR’s funding focuses on four key areas: 🌾 Thriving Production Systems – Improving crops, livestock, and farm resilience 🌍 Sustainable Agroecosystems – Promoting eco-friendly agricultural practices 🥗 Healthy Food Systems – Enhancing nutrition and food safety 🔬 Scientific Workforce Development – Training the next generation of agricultural researchers   🏵️ 📝 Unlike many grantmakers, FFAR doesn’t follow a strict annual funding cycle. Grants are posted as funding becomes available. That’s why staying updated through 💡GrantWatch is essential for researchers seeking new opportunities! 💰 Grant Highlight: ✅ Food Supply or Agricultural Sector #193965 ✅Workforce Development Activities #193963 📌 If you're a researcher, industry professional, or just passionate about sustainable agriculture, this episode is packed with valuable insights! GrantTalk Links: •📖 The Queen of Grants - https://www.grantwatch.com/book •🎙️ GrantTalk Podcast - https://www.grantwatch.com/granttalk/ •🌐 GrantWatch Subscriptions - https://www.grantwatch.com/ FFAR grants on GrantWatch: • https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/193963/fellowships-to-usa-and-canada-phd-students-to- support-workforce-development-activities.html • https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/215377/grants-to-usa-and-netherlands-researchers-to-address-sustainable-food-production-systems.html • https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/215377/grants-to-usa-and-netherlands-researchers-to-address-sustainable-food-production-systems.html FFAR Contact Information: •📲 Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FoundationFAR/ •💼 LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/foundationfar/ •🆇 X - https://x.com/FoundationFAR •🌐 FFAR - https://foundationfar.org 📢 Watch now & discover how grant funding is shaping the future of agriculture! #agriculturalresearch #ecosystems #crops #animalhealth #environment #federalfunding #foodmanufacturing #grants #granttalkpodcast #grantwatch #letterofintent #libbyhikind #contributions #nonprofits #ongoinggrantopportunities #prizesandcompetitions #scientific #workforce e

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  4. 3月6日

    GrantTalk Ep 40 | Artist-in-Residence Grants | Alexis Hyde, Director of Art & Outreach, Quinn Emanuel

    🎨 Supporting Artists in Law Firm Spaces: The Quinn Emanuel Artist in Residence Program In this episode, Libby Hikind, Founder & CEO of GrantWatch.com, sits down with Alexis Hyde, Director of Art and Outreach at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP ⚖️, to discuss a unique grant-funded opportunity for artists. Quinn Emanuel’s Artist in Residence Program provides emerging and mid-career artists 🎨 with a four-month studio residency in one of their participating offices in Los Angeles, New York, or London. Selected artists receive: 💰 $5,000 per month (totaling $20,000) 🎨 $1,500 materials allowance 🏢 Studio space in a law firm setting 🖼️ An end-of-residency exhibition, with at least one artwork becoming part of the firm’s permanent collection 🌟 Topics Covered: ✅ How law firms are funding artists through residencies ✅ What makes this program unique for emerging and mid-career artists ✅ The impact of corporate-sponsored art initiatives ✅ How to apply for the next residency cycle 📌 Whether you're an artist looking for funding, an arts advocate, or just love seeing creative initiatives thrive, this episode is packed with insights! 📢 Watch now & explore this exciting opportunity! 🔗 Links & Resources: 🖼️ Quinn Emanuel Artist in Residence Program: https://www.quinnemanuel.com/ 📲 Connect with Quinn Emanuel: https://www.facebook.com/QETrialLawyers/ https://x.com/quinnemanuel https://www.linkedin.com/company/quinn-emanuel/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuAVJTZ1TkX9gPmf5ciJSjA   #ArtistResidency #ArtsFunding #EmergingArtists #MidCareerArtists #CreativeOpportunities #CorporateArts #QuinnEmanuel #StudioResidency #GrantTalkPodcast #GrantWatch

    22分
  5. 2月26日

    GrantTalk Ep 39 | Applying for Community Foundation Grants | Ryanne Jennings CEO The Wayne County CF

    🔑 Learn about community foundations in this episode. Hear the behind the scenes activity of approving grants and where these foundations get the money to fund unique projects. In this episode, Libby Hikind, Founder & CEO of GrantWatch.com, sits down with Ryanne Jennings, President & CEO of The Wayne County Community Foundation 🏡 in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Ryanne shares how The Wayne County Community Foundation channels resources into scholarship funds 🎓, donor-advised funds 💡, and field-of-interest funds 🌱 to support local nonprofits tackling education 📚, workforce development 🏗️, substance use disorder 💊, housing 🏠, and more. Plus, discover how a 200-year-old bequest from Ben Franklin 🏛️ helped lay the foundation for The Wayne County Community Foundation’s incredible legacy! 🌟 Topics Covered: ✅ The power of pooled community resources ✅ Grant opportunities for nonprofits ✅ Faith-based funding for community initiatives ✅ Emergency grants & donor-advised funds ✅ The thoughtful vetting process behind The Wayne County Community Foundation grants   📌 Whether you’re a nonprofit leader, grant seeker, or philanthropist, this episode is packed with insights on sustainable giving and impactful grantmaking. 📢 Watch now & be inspired to make a difference! 🔗 Links & Resources: Grants available now on GrantWatch: https://www.grantwatch.com/foundation-grants.php https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/175769/grants-to-pennsylvania-nonprofits-in-eligible-regions-for-programs-to-benefit-residents.html 🌐 The Wayne County Community Foundation: Website: https://www.waynefoundation.org/ Facebook: waynecountycommunityfoundation Instagram: waynecountycommunityfoundation LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/wayne-county-community-foundation #communityfoundations #donoradvisedfunds #Education #emergencyfund 🚨 #grantmakingprocess 🔍 #GrantTalkPodcast 🎤 #GrantWatch💡#housing 🏠 #infrastructureupgrades 🏗️ #LibbyHikind 💖 #longtermcommunityneeds #nonprofits 🤲 #Pennsylvania #philanthropy #scholarshipfunds 🎓 #smalldonations 💵 #substanceusedisorder 💜 #supportlocalnonprofits #transportation 🚌 #workforcedevelopment 👩‍🏭

    23分
  6. 2月10日

    GrantTalk Ep 38 | Grants For STEM Education and K-12 Students | Dr. Allison Hamilton Molnar CNTA

    🎓Grants for Teachers: Teachers, are you looking for funding to support STEM education in your classroom? CNTA provides grants up to $500 to support hands-on STEM projects for K-12 educators in eastern Georgia and western South Carolina.   Description: Ever wondered what happens after you hit "submit" on a grant application? In this episode of GrantTalk, host Libby Hikind sits down with Dr. Allison Hamilton from the Citizens for Nuclear Technology Awareness (CNTA) to uncover what happens behind the scenes when applying for grants. Whether you're a teacher looking for classroom funding or a student entering an essay contest, this episode is packed with insider knowledge on winning grants and scholarships! 📌 What You Need to Know: ✅ Open to K-12 teachers, including public, private, and charter schools ✅ Focus on STEM education (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) ✅ Preference for projects with sustained impact beyond a one-time activity ✅ Must include a budget, measurable outcomes, and alignment with state STEM standards ✅ Grant cycle runs October to February, with awards announced in the spring   💡 Example Project: One successful grant helped students study how radiation exposure affects plant growth, using X-rays from a parent working at an urgent care center! 🌱🔬   📢 Interested? Watch the full episode to learn how to write a strong grant application and increase your chances of securing funding! ✍️ High School Student Essay Contest: Are you a high school junior or senior with an interest in nuclear technology, energy, or space exploration? CNTA's annual essay contest offers cash prizes between $500 and $1,000 to students who research and write on key nuclear-related topics. 📌 Essay Details:   ✅ Open to high school juniors and seniors ✅ Topics change each year – past topics have included: The role of nuclear technology in Mars colonization The future of nuclear energy in sustainability The impact of radiation in medicine and food safety ✅ Essays must be 1,000-1,500 words and well-researched ✅ Entries are reviewed by a panel of judges, with multiple winners each year ✅ Awards can be used for college tuition or technical school expenses 🛑 AI & Plagiarism Warning: All essays are checked for originality. Judges look for authentic student research and writing—AI-generated content won’t pass! 💰 Want to win scholarship money? Watch this episode for expert tips on writing a standout essay! 🔗 Useful Links: 📢 Check Out Grant Opportunities for Teachers → https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/199194/grants-to-georgia-and-south-carolina-k-teachers-in-eligible-counties-for-stem-related-education-projects.html https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/199194/grants-to-georgia-and-south-carolina-k-teachers-in-eligible-counties-for-stem-related-education-projects.html 📢 Learn More About the Essay Contest → https://cntaware.org/ 📢 #GrantWriting #TeacherGrants #STEMFunding #EssayContest #Education #Scholarships #GrantTalk #GrantWatch #EducationGrants #Scholarships #NonprofitFunding #EducationMatters #STEMEducation #GrantWriters #ClassroomGrants #StudentSuccess #FundingOpportunities #GrantTalk #WinningGrants #TeacherSupport #EssayContest #HighSchoolScholarships #FundingForEducators #CollegeScholarships #AcademicExcellence #NonprofitSupport #EducationInnovation #FutureLeaders #SchoolFunding #STEMOpportunities #ScienceEducation #EdTech #LearningMatters #NonprofitResources #ScholarshipOpportunities #GrantsForSchools #ClassroomInnovation #FundYourProject #EdFunding #EssayWritingTips

    25分
  7. 1月30日

    🚀 GrantTalk Ep 37 | Can Grants Turn Failure into Innovation | Tim Tramble Sr. of St Luke’s Foundation

    In this episode of GrantTalk, Libby Hikind, CEO of GrantWatch and author of The Queen of Grants: From Teacher to Grant Writer to CEO, sits down with Tim Tramble, President & CEO of St. Luke's Foundation of Cleveland, to discuss innovative funding strategies for nonprofits and grassroots organizations. Tim shares his foundation's unique funding approach, which prioritizes community impact over administrative strength, ensuring that organizations with deep local ties get the resources they need. He explains The Saint Luke's Foundation - Cleveland's three-tier funding model, including: ✅ Community Grants (up to $6,000) – Available to grassroots groups, including informal community initiatives. ✅ Staff Discretionary Grants (up to $25,000) – Based on the foundation's strategic focus areas. ✅ Board Grants (typically $40,000–$80,000) – For larger-scale projects with long-term impact. Tim explains that the St. Luke's Foundation priority is racial equity in grantmaking, the importance of grassroots efforts, how failure sometimes can lead to innovation and success, and how funders can invest in communities rather than dictate solutions. Tim Tramble said, "People who are wealthy have the power to make mistakes. They have the liberty to implement their own ideas. Those are the things that allow innovation to happen." He emphasized how trial and error, experimentation, and the ability to fail without severe consequences often lead to breakthroughs. How St. Luke’s Foundation, A Private Foundation Gives Out $8 Million in Grants Per Year and Fosters Innovation by Reducing the Fear of Failure ✅ Equitable, Trust-Based Philanthropy St. Luke’s operates on the principle of trust-based philanthropy, meaning they invest in organizations with strong community ties, even if they lack administrative experience. They focus on real impact over polished applications, ensuring that smaller, community-led groups have access to funding. ✅ Encouraging Experimentation & Risk-Taking Unlike traditional grant makers, St. Luke’s takes risks on new ideas and untested solutions if they show promise for real change. They recognize that innovation requires trial and error, and they give grantees the space to adapt and learn from their experiences. ✅ Funding Grassroots Organizations That Haven’t Had a Shot Tim said that many BIPOC-led and community-driven organizations struggle to access major funding due to administrative barriers. St. Luke’s intentionally funds these groups, allowing them to develop, fail, adjust, and grow—just like well-funded organizations in wealthier communities. ✅ Multiple Funding Levels to Support Growth By offering different grant tiers (community grants, discretionary grants, and board grants), organizations can start small, test ideas, and later expand. This structure ensures that organizations don’t need to be perfect from the start—they can refine their programs over time. ✅ Failure as a Path to Innovation Tim Tramble compares this approach to companies like 23andMe, which operated at a loss for years while refining their product. Wealthier organizations can endure multiple failures before finding success—and St. Luke’s Foundation is working to extend that ability to community-led initiatives. By investing in people and ideas rather than just polished proposals, St. Luke’s empowers organizations to take risks, innovate, and ultimately create lasting change. 🚀 GrantWatch actively monitors the evolving funding landscape—tracking federal grants, new foundation grants, private foundation grants and emerging opportunities. With thousands of active grants across various sectors, organizations can find alternative funding sources beyond federal aid. 📍 Geographic Focus: St. Luke’s Foundation primarily funds projects in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, with a special emphasis on three Cleveland neighborhoods. However, similar funding models exist nationwide, and nonprofits across the U.S. can explore new grants daily on GrantWatch. 🔍 Look

    36分
  8. 1月13日

    Episode 36 | Hitting The Right Note for Education With The Music Man Foundation | Sarah Lyding

    Welcome to another inspiring episode of GrantTalk, hosted by Libby Hikind, the visionary founder of GrantWatch and the talented author of "The Queen of Grants"! This time, we are joined by Sarah Lyding, Executive Director of The Music Man Foundation. Tune in to discover how the power of music can enrich lives and drive meaningful systemic change. You won’t want to miss this enlightening conversation!   💡 What You’ll Discover: 👉 The legacy of Meredith and Rosemary Willson, creators of The Music Man Foundation. 👉 How music education and therapy programs are transforming communities. 👉 Key grant opportunities for nonprofits in Southern California.   ✨ The Music Man Foundation’s Grant Programs: 🎼 Meredith Willson Awards: Provides significant operating support ($100,000–$1,000,000) to organizations utilizing music for systemic change. Learn more and apply: Grants to California Nonprofits Working to Achieve Systemic Change Through Music 🏛 Strengthening the Sector Grants: Supports advocacy and policy-level initiatives that fuse music to drive change. Application Deadline: January 24th, 2025. 🌟 Legacy of Meredith Willson: Best known for The Music Man and beloved songs like “It’s Beginning to Look Like Christmas” and the University of Iowa fight song, Meredith’s work continues to inspire systemic change through the foundation’s mission. 🎙 Episode Highlights: The intersection of music, learning, and well-being. Tips on writing compelling grant applications. How GrantWatch helps organizations find and secure impactful grants. 📢 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Learn more about The Music Man Foundation: https://musicmanfoundation.org/ Explore grants on GrantWatch: https://www.grantwatch.com/ Visit the National Meredith Wilson Awards page: https://www.grantwatch.com/grant/207838/grants-to-california-nonprofits-working-to-achieve-systemic-change-through-music-for-general-operating-support.html 🔔 Subscribe for More Grant Opportunities: 📬 Share your experiences with music and systemic change in the comments below! 👍 Like this video to support nonprofits making a difference through music. 🔔 Hit the subscribe button for more inspiring GrantTalk episodes.   #nonprofits #grantfunding #grantwatch #grantopportunities #funding #nonprofitgrants #socialimpact #nonprofitfunding #grantsforchange #grantmakers #philanthropy #nonprofitresources #grantwriting #grantapplication #communitygrants #nonprofitdevelopment #nonprofitorganization #systemicchange #fundingopportunities #grantalert #grantfunding2025 #grantwatchalerts #socialgood #charitablegiving #nonprofitcommunity #philanthropic

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GrantTalk: Listen to Grant Success Stories and Grant Funders GrantTalk explores the positive impact grants have on people, communities, and programs. We talk to nonprofit leaders, business executives, and development directors who have navigated the grant application process, sharing their challenges and triumphs. Our podcast also features conversations with a variety of funding sources (grantmakers), offering insights into what they look for in successful grant applications. Join us on GrantTalk to hear inspiring stories and gain valuable tips for making a difference through grants.

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