Submitted by backbaybilly t3_yw8crd in Maine
I (foolishly) volunteered to seek grants for a non-profit organization in Cumberland County. This is for a food bank that distributes food to people in need. No paperwork, no questions asked. Serving over 500 families per week. Specifically, they are looking for a grant to purchase a generator for their building which is undergoing a major renovation. I've done some research but does anyone have any suggestions?
NoSound5607 t1_iwi7839 wrote
Candid’s Foundation Directory is probably the best resource for finding grant opportunities. Individual access is pricey, but often libraries will maintain a subscription for use at their locations.
Most banks will have some kind of community philanthropy because of the Community Reinvestment Act. A lot of them are closed applications, but sometimes they’ll take unsolicited proposals. If they don’t have a relationship with your organization, they aren’t likely to give more than a few thousand dollars. The key with them, and other corporations, is giving them access to volunteer opportunities which food banks usually have in spades.
Good luck! The writing part is usually easy - it’s finding the grants that’s hard. Make sure you have easy access to the food bank’s financial records, specifically their 990 and audited financials.