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**Sticking to organizations in the Chicago area and offering our office space for them to use as their own hacking space |
**Sticking to organizations in the Chicago area and offering our office space for them to use as their own hacking space |
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**Offering organizations to "sponsor" some our workshops and/or classes and get some of our funding that way |
**Offering organizations to "sponsor" some our workshops and/or classes and get some of our funding that way |
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=== Resources === |
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*Grassroots grants: an activist's guide to grantseeking, Andy Robinson, http://www.chipublib.org/search/details/cn/1935371 |
Revision as of 03:42, 9 June 2008
Possible Funding Sources
- 826 Valencia: Children's education program in Chicago, http://www.826valencia.org/
- Community Outreach programs in Chicago area
- Education grants and programs at local universities and colleges
- Google.org (http://www.google.org/inform.html - I think we fit pretty well into their inform & empower goal, but the application process may be a little long)
- General Grants (Chris will look more into this)
- Ben & Jerry's Foundation- request for small grants $1000 or less (http://www.benjerry.com/foundation/guidelines.html)
Approach
- We're requesting funding fairly last minute, so having an organization who would be able to write off a few thousand dollars to us as a part of some existing program that they're doing would be ideal. To do this we should consider the following:
- Focusing on groups that work on children's education, general community outreach, appropriate technologies & sustainable development, one's that fund and support non-profits or new initiatives or something along those lines so that the organizations values fit more closely with ILXO's.
- Sticking to organizations in the Chicago area and offering our office space for them to use as their own hacking space
- Offering organizations to "sponsor" some our workshops and/or classes and get some of our funding that way
Resources
- Grassroots grants: an activist's guide to grantseeking, Andy Robinson, http://www.chipublib.org/search/details/cn/1935371