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Grants and Loans Course
Accessing the right kind of funding can mean the difference between an idea that stays on paper and a project that transforms a community. This course explores the ecosystem of grants, loans, and other funding mechanisms available to public agencies, nonprofits, and businesses. Through practical guidance and case examples, you will learn how to plan for funding, evaluate your options, and even create local funding solutions.
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Learning Lessons
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
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Prepare your organization or business to pursue funding opportunities.
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Differentiate between grants, loans, and other public or nonprofit-specific options.
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Understand the role of banks, CDFIs, and other financial partners.
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Evaluate funding options to determine what’s best for your project or organization.
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Explore how local governments and communities can create their own grant or revolving loan funds.
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Access resources to continue building your funding capacity.
Speaker Bios
Jessi Burg
- Jessi Burg knows that community support is vital for successful business owners. She launched her first business, a landscaping company, by spending her evenings researching in the public library and enrolling in a business boot camp for low income entrepreneurs. As the business grew, she joined networking and industry groups, with a focus on learning additional skills from more experienced entrepreneurs. With her current company, Outgrow Your Garage, Jessi focuses on using these skills to support business communities across the United States. By working with public institutions, local governments, non-profits, lending institutions and more, she is helping to create a more equitable economy and stronger communities in rural and urban areas. Jessi lives in western Colorado and spends her free time working on her small farm with her spouse and dog.
Karen Wainscott
- Karen Waincott’s consulting firm, Community Centric Development, provides services to individual organizations, private public partnerships, and government entities focused on education. They do strategic and development planning facilitation and are a full cycle grant management service from research to reporting. Her background is working in state government and also as a freelance grant writer for counties and towns, but mostly rural communities.
Module 1: Getting Ready for Funds
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Preparing for Funding: Business
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Preparing for Funding: Public Sector and Non-Profits
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Module 1 Activity – Planning Your Finances
Lesson 6 of 6 within section Module 1: Getting Ready for Funds.
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Module 2: Types of Funding
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Lesson 2 of 6 within section Module 2: Types of Funding.
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Non-Profit Specific Grants
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Module 2 Activity – Types of Funding
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Module 3: Banks and CDFIs
Banks and Community Development Financial Institutions: What’s the Difference?
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Module 3 Activity – Banks & CDFIs
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Module 3 Bonus Activity – Loan Planning Checklist
Lesson 4 of 4 within section Module 3: Banks and CDFIs.
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Module 4: Evaluating Your Options
Grants, Loans, and the Funding Ecosystem
Lesson 1 of 3 within section Module 4: Evaluating Your Options.
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Grants versus Loans: What’s Better for You?
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Module 4 Activity – Evaluating Your Options
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Module 5: Creating Local Options
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Module 5 Activity – Creating Local Options
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Module 6: Resources
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