Even though nonprofit organizations are often in competition for grant dollars, individuals who work at nonprofits are generally caring people who want to see the whole sector thrive, not just their own organization. That’s the underlying philosophy of GrantAdvisor’s foundation review service. In fact, when GrantAdvisor asked members why they took the time to review a foundation, the number one response was, “To help my colleagues.”
Transforming Philanthropy - One Review at a Time
GrantAdvisor's mission is to transform philanthropy. A 501(c)(3) nonprofit, it functions much like TripAdvisor and HomeAdvisor. Membership is free and members are invited to share, anonymously, their experience of working with foundations. The goal is to help nonprofits understand how best to approach foundations (and which ones to avoid). Reviews also provide excellent feedback to foundations, ranging from broken website links to requesting clearer funding guidelines and more open communication.
When we wrote about GrantAdvisor last year (GrantAdvisor: Bridging Communications Between Funders and Nonprofits https://www.saltzbergconsulting.com/grantadvisor-bridging-communication-between-foundations-and-nonprofits ), the organization was new and staff didn’t know what to expect. In order to ensure a balanced portrait of each funder, they decided not to publish reviews of any foundation on their website until the foundation had received at least five reviews. Not surprisingly, GrantAdvisor published reviews for fewer than 100 foundations in the first year.
But this year will be completely different. Based on how wonderfully fair and balanced member reviews have been so far, GrantAdvisor has decided to post all of them (barring those that don’t meet community guidelines). As of this writing, over 600 foundations are reviewed on the website, including 14 in Maryland.
I’ve worked in development for more than 30 years and know how challenging it can be to approach a new funder or to send yet another proposal to a foundation that seems like a good fit but rejects every request. GrantAdvisor provides valuable insights to help nonprofits navigate these essential relationships. I strongly encourage all grants seekers to sign up for a free membership and take advantage of this service - which is unlike anything in the nonprofit sector. If you have useful information about a foundation - take a few minutes to help your colleagues by writing a review!
Chronicling the Relationship Between Funders and Nonprofits
I also recommend that you look at GrantAdvisors' excellent articles, which cover the relationship between funders and nonprofits. For example, their piece called, "Navigating Funders’ Online Grants Management Systems” details some of the most frustrating situations nonprofits contend with and provides funders with a list of, “Best Practices” to ease users’ pain. (It also refers to Project Streamline, which I participated in years ago. I didn't even know they were still around!)
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Useful Links
https://grantadvisor.org/funders.php
http://blog.grantadvisor.org/grantadvisor-faq/
https://grantadvisor.org/register/reviewer.php