You've probably noticed that our nonprofit service grant for Web development services has been on hiatus for the past few months. We're happy to announce that nonprofits across the US will be able to apply online for the September 15, 2008 deadline later this week.
If you haven't already, you can still apply for our Web site development/improvement service grant through the end of the day on Monday, March 3rd. We'll even be nice and give you until midnight Mountain Standard Time. Click here to get started.
Here are some tips to help you with the grant application submission process:
The next deadline for our nonprofit service grant is December 3, 2007. Nonprofit organizations can apply to have us develop a new Web site or redesign their Web site for them.
The grant application is completely online. You can create a login, complete the form, and include supporting documents. Everything remains confidential within Data-Scribe™.
Don't worry if you can't make this deadline. The next one is March 3, 2008. You can apply at any time.
Best of luck!
Last night on our local news station, KRQE News 13, Jessica Garate gave a mini-tour of our client's Web site, the Bernalillo County Council of the PTA Clothing Bank. The BCCPTA was the recipient of our Spring 2007 Technology & Development Grant. We provided them with a new Web site.
Congratulations to BCCPTA on getting some great press!
Our New Mexico Business Weekly newspaper recently conducted a nonscientific poll for business people asking whether they preferred to receive money or recognition for their hard work. An overwhelming majority said that money was more important. It made me wonder if the same was true when nonprofits partner with a for-profit company.
Do nonprofits value the financial contribution or the contribution of time more?