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From Michael True and TruEnergy Enterprises - "Finding Your Funding" - A 3-Part Funding Information and Resource Kit - This comprehensive guide will help you determine your funding needs and how to find the best funding sources for your community-based service or program, non-profit organization, or personal project relating to disability or senior citizen needs.
TruEnergy Enterprises is proud to announce its newest ON-LINE informational packet series! There is no quicker or easier way to bring you these easy-to-read, understand, and use "hands-on" resources. The concept is so simple. For a VERY RESONABLE price, ($12.50 USD "about the price of a 1/2 tank of gas for your car!"), you can order your informational packet. Once the order is received you will get an email with your private URL code-key to open your on-line "Finding Your Funding" kit. Then, log on and begin reaping the benefits!
"Over the past few years I have received hundreds of requests from people around the world asking me to tell them how to obtain money for their particular program or project. Programs have included residential, in-home support, adult day programs, and employemnt training and placement services, to name but a few. These have been frequently referred to as community-based programs and services. Given the demand, my goal for this informational resource was to describe the process of project development in relation to obtaining start-up and ongoing funding. Few resources of this nature give you detailed information on how to tie the development of your program or service into the fundraising process. Often the first clue to this necessity is found in the grant request form itself. And at that point it is often too late to go back and rethink your proposal in terms that will match the funding organization's expectations."
"No matter where you are, or what your specific area of interest, if you want to become involved in the funding process, you must first have a solid business-like plan. To sit down and write up your plan is not all that easy, however, it is necessary. You are, in essence selling someone on the idea of contributing to your personal project, organization, service, or program. Those providing the funding will want to know who is going to be involved in doing the work, who benefits from it, how the program is being developed, and how it will be used or managed over time."
"Talk to persons in existing programs, government officials, especially caseworkers in local offices. Go to state agencies for information about need projections in your area of interest. Schools can be another source of information. If there are any local family support groups or organizations serving children, elderly individuals, or persons with disabilities that have chapters in your area, seek them out to determine their estimation of program or service needs and current funding resources.
You may or may not have the personal experience to know all of the ins and outs of your consumers’ individual needs. Research in this area will also pay off in a big way. The Internet provides access to all sorts of information. Determine current “best practices”. Local universities can also provide a rich source of program resources. Talk personally to people who are currently practicing professionals. I correspond routinely with professionals by email. More often than not they tend to be very responsive in providing direction, recommending books, or referring you to others who may be able to give you inside information."
" Staffing your project will need to be assessed. Many non-profit organizations are using a model that promotes placing consumers in actual management and labor positions. This strategy not only gives your consumers a personal stake in the outcome of your enterprise, but also heightens their visibility within the community. This is a powerful strategy for promoting the equality that many organizations strive to insure. However, this approach may be somewhat impractical if you are serving people who are severely disabled or have chronic illnesses or other limiting conditions.
Hopefully you have noted the wide variety of occupations that were mentioned in ”Item #3”. In most instances, having an adequate labor pool available from which to screen employees is essential. If, for instance, there is a good deal of competition for qualified workers in a given area, your organization may have to provide higher wages or other benefits to attract them. If the real number of employable persons in your selected area is limited, this factor must, likewise, be considered."
"I have been told and personally witnessed the problems encountered with “putting all of your eggs in one basket”. It should never be assumed that all of your funding would come from one source. The truth is, this will seldom be the case. Most funding parties will only provide a portion of your funding on the first go-around, anyway. In a sense, this is a good excuse to consider several funding sources simultaneously. It rarely occurs that you get more money than you will require. And if an agency or philanthropist demands that you use only their funds, this may have disastrous consequences in the future if their monies run out."
The "finding Your Funding" kit includes a "22" page informational article and features two linking page buttons that take you to seperate webpages containing a "State-by-State Agency Resource Directory," and a "Funding Resource Directory." These directory pages list Internet links to government departments, agencies, and organizations which feature opportunities for obtaining funds or other information specific to the development of your particular project and a comprehensive listing of government and private foundation grant sources that are available to you today. The step-by-step project development and planning overview together with the "active link" Internet resource directories make this the perfect fundraising and grantwriting toolkit!
This complete on-line resource is composed of 3 webpages including the "Finding Your Funding" 22 page, (when printed), informational article, a state-by state resource directory of agency contacts, (active links to Internet websites), and a funding sources directory, (active links to Internet websites). ...This kit is now available for a total cost of only $12.50! ORDER YOURS TODAY!
For additional information email me:mstrue1@hotmail.com or to order by mail, send a check or money order Payable to: Michael True - to:
Michael True
C/O TruEnergy Enterprises
7539 Willow St.
New Orleans, LA 70118
If ordering by mail, please enclose a note stating by title exactly which item(s) you are ordering and how many you wish to purchase of each item. Be sure to include your name and complete mailing address or email address!
(ACCESS CODE "KEYS" WILL BE EMAILED TO YOU WITHIN 32 HOURS OF RECEIPT OF PAYMENT. IF YOU WISH TO BE CONTACTED BY TELEPHONE PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR PHONE NUMBER INCLUDING AREA CODE.
PLEASE READ! Important note: The intent of the sale of any TruEnergy Enterprises ON-line Resource is that the buyer will be copying and/or using the on-line information within a reasonable time of the date of purchase. TruEnergy Enterprises cannot guarauntee that this Internet content will not go offline or otherwise get dissrupted due to circumstances beyond our control. It is the intent of TruEnergy Enterprises to work dillegently in our efforts to be able to provide useful and accessible information to our customers. The purchaser is, therefore, advised to "save" or make a hard copy printout of their on-line information packet for later personal use. All copyright laws apply to this information. The purchase of the "Finding Your Funding" informational kit constitutes an agreement that this material will not be duplicated or otherwise distributed and is not to be used for anything other than an informational resource. Further, upon purchase, the enduser agrees that the Code Key will not be made available to others without the sole written consent of the author, Michael True. To report technical problems, if you have questions, or need user assistance email: mstrue@hotmail.com

As health permits, I am offering my services as a disability and senior issues consultant. Information about my background is available via this link: About the Publisher Consulting fees - $50 per hour after an initial 1 hour consutation which is free. All consultations require a signed contractual agreement

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