
Joy Skjegstad
Ministry leaders possess the compassion, creativity, and knowledge about community needs that grant funders appreciate. Yet ministry groups are often less experienced than other types of nonprofit organizations in discerning which funding to seek, understanding how to build relationships with funders, and putting together proposals. This book offers a pathway to strengthening new and existing ministries.
Joy Skjegstad is an experienced grant-proposal writer who has successfully raised money for a variety of nonprofits over the past 20 years, including a number of ministry organizations. She shows how fundraising can be an integral part of ministry—forcing us into deeper conversation with God, expanding our relationships with others, and building both our faith and our discipline.
Providing detailed guidance on the practical aspects of seeking grants from foundation and corporate funders, Skjegstad describes approaches for researching potential funders, developing a case statement, putting together an effective grant proposal, and following up with grant makers. She explains the types of grants available and how to determine which are a good fit with your ministry.
For faith-based ministries, faith is the groundwork for fundraising—the most important thing to consider while developing fundraising values and strategies. Skjegstad helps faith communities identify their own cultural beliefs, follow spiritual disciplines, and cultivate generous hearts as they work toward integrating their faith and their fundraising.
“Joy Skjegstad provides an excellent guide to understanding the complex world of philanthropy and how religious organizations can effectively engage funders to support their ministries.” —Kathleen A. Cahalan, Author, Projects That Matter: Successful Planning and Evaluation for Religious Organizations
“Have you thought how much greater a blessing your ministry could be with just a few more resources? This is the book that can help you find those resources, a practical guide that will help you move your ministry to the next level.” —Luis A. Cortés Jr., President, Nueva Esperanza/Esperanza USA
Joy Skjegstad
, author of
Starting A Nonprofit At Your Church
(Alban Institute, 2002) and Winning Grants to Strengthen Your Ministry (Alban Institute, 2007) is a national speaker and consultant on nonprofit management and ministry development. She has 20 years of experience starting and growing nonprofit organizations, with a special focus on faith-based groups, youth development and the arts. She has served as the President of Sanctuary Community Development Corporation, the nonprofit connected to Sanctuary Covenant Church in North Minneapolis and is a founder of the Institute for Ministry Leaders, a university-based training program that builds the management capacity of churches and other ministry organizations. She also served as the Executive Director of the Park Avenue Foundation at Park Avenue United Methodist Church and has held a variety of other leadership positions with nonprofits in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area.
ISBN# 978-1-56699-341-8
Alban No. AL331
paper, 232 pages
2007
In stock
$18.00
($14.40 for members)
