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GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address. ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Resources Learnings. Fundraising in a New Paradigm – On April 20, 2021, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust hosted a one hour webinar with Brad Layland, owner and president of The Focus Group fundraising consulting firm and the lead instructor for the Murdock Trust’s Essentials of Development training program. Brad offers practical advice for a nonprofit development strategy as we navigate 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASED THE CULTURE IS UPSTREAM FROM POLITICS The culture is upstream from politics. Like most words that matter, these are ones worth pondering, maybe even debating. Almost four years ago, just after the last national election in the United States, I wrote an essay born of this thesis, inviting 50 friends from throughout America and the world to respond. I asked them not to enterinto the
GRANTS IN ACTION: HORSE THERAPY Eagle Mount Bozeman provides therapeutic recreation to people with disabilities in Montana, and its horse therapy program is an important part of its therapeutic offerings. Avery, a young man with Down syndrome, was suffering from anxiety, depression and panic attacks. He decided to try horse therapy before starting on medication, and his experience was life-changing. ORGANIZATIONAL FINANCIAL SUMMARY SECTION A EXPLANATION 360-694-8415 655 W Columbia Way, Suite 700 Vancouver, WA 98660 murdocktrust.org Organizational Financial Summary Section A Explanation . DEFINITIONS WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO HIRE A DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR? An ED should be building a development culture by actively cultivating and soliciting individual donors, particularly major donors. Prepared to partner with a DD. Partnering with and leading a paid DD is an art and a science. It is not a good sign if the executive director is eager to hang up his or her development hat once the new DD is hired. M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUSTWHAT WE DOGRANTS ARCHIVEINVESTMENTSSCIENCE RESEARCH & EDUCATIONOUR PEOPLEHEALTH The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to nonprofit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainableways.
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address. ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Resources Learnings. Fundraising in a New Paradigm – On April 20, 2021, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust hosted a one hour webinar with Brad Layland, owner and president of The Focus Group fundraising consulting firm and the lead instructor for the Murdock Trust’s Essentials of Development training program. Brad offers practical advice for a nonprofit development strategy as we navigate 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASED THE CULTURE IS UPSTREAM FROM POLITICS The culture is upstream from politics. Like most words that matter, these are ones worth pondering, maybe even debating. Almost four years ago, just after the last national election in the United States, I wrote an essay born of this thesis, inviting 50 friends from throughout America and the world to respond. I asked them not to enterinto the
GRANTS IN ACTION: HORSE THERAPY Eagle Mount Bozeman provides therapeutic recreation to people with disabilities in Montana, and its horse therapy program is an important part of its therapeutic offerings. Avery, a young man with Down syndrome, was suffering from anxiety, depression and panic attacks. He decided to try horse therapy before starting on medication, and his experience was life-changing. ORGANIZATIONAL FINANCIAL SUMMARY SECTION A EXPLANATION 360-694-8415 655 W Columbia Way, Suite 700 Vancouver, WA 98660 murdocktrust.org Organizational Financial Summary Section A Explanation . DEFINITIONS WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO HIRE A DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR? An ED should be building a development culture by actively cultivating and soliciting individual donors, particularly major donors. Prepared to partner with a DD. Partnering with and leading a paid DD is an art and a science. It is not a good sign if the executive director is eager to hang up his or her development hat once the new DD is hired. OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
WRITING GREAT GRANTS Throughout our history of working with and serving nonprofits, we have found six primary pillars to be central to the process of writing a great grant application. Examining these six “talking points” helps to ensure that an idea is fully considered and fleshed out. They also offer valuable insight into organizational health and canidentify
2020-2021 ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Tech Tips. We’re excited for the virtual Essentials of Development training and have some exciting things planned. Below you’ll find a schedule for the two days, the Zoom meeting information, resources, and other general information. If you have any questions, please contact us at essentialsofdevelopment@murdocktrust.org or360-694-8415.
ARTS & CULTURE
Arts and culture organizations play a vital role in the health of our local communities and in preserving and celebrating the heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Martha Richards, Executive Director, James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation. ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Resources Learnings. Fundraising in a New Paradigm – On April 20, 2021, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust hosted a one hour webinar with Brad Layland, owner and president of The Focus Group fundraising consulting firm and the lead instructor for the Murdock Trust’s Essentials of Development training program. Brad offers practical advice for a nonprofit development strategy as we navigate GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS. We make grants that help improve the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest, and we partner with nonprofits that share our commitment to thinking innovatively, seeking solutions to problems and helping our communities flourish. Learn more about the Trust’s history and values on the About the Trust page. TALKING POINT: DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING Contributed or gifted income is a vital revenue stream that most nonprofits depend on for operations or special projects. In many cases, it is the primary source of income. As a result, a healthy and sustainable fundraising program—known by many other names, including fund development, resource development, and advancement—is central in allowing nonprofits to carryLEADERSHIP SERIES
Leadership Series – Steve Moore. This opens in a new window. Steve Moore, Executive Director of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust, describes his experience—as a student—of accompanying a mentor throughout his day, the gift of being able to learn from the mentor,and
THE 10 MOST COMMON MISTAKES WHEN APPLYING FOR A GRANT Lacking the internal capacity or infrastructure to support the planned project. Having a poorly planned or poorly timed project (including the means to sustain it). Failing to right-size a project (and the corresponding level of funding requested) to fit your organization’s budget, revenue base, capacity and infrastructure. CYBER BULLIES, HATE GROUPS AND FAKE NEWS... HAD ENOUGH YET by Steve Moore • July 2017. It doesn’t take long on the I nternet, your email or your social media to be convinced that fake news and cyber bullies are a part of the technological landscape for some time to come. Recently, I had a chance to sit down with a colleague from the University of Florida to talk about what to do regarding hate groups that persist in circulating fake news. M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUSTWHAT WE DOGRANTS ARCHIVEINVESTMENTSSCIENCE RESEARCH & EDUCATIONOUR PEOPLEHEALTH The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to nonprofit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainableways.
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo.ARTS & CULTURE
Arts and culture organizations play a vital role in the health of our local communities and in preserving and celebrating the heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Martha Richards, Executive Director, James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation. NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address. 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASEDTHE GREEN ROOM
The Murdock Trust strengthens nonprofits by equipping leaders of color for board leadership. This equipping takes place in our existing Board Leadership programming and a pilot six-month initiative called Green Room. Green Room is a response to feedback from GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS. We make grants that help improve the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest, and we partner with nonprofits that share our commitment to thinking innovatively, seeking solutions to problems and helping our communities flourish. Learn more about the Trust’s history and values on the About the Trust page. M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUSTWHAT WE DOGRANTS ARCHIVEINVESTMENTSSCIENCE RESEARCH & EDUCATIONOUR PEOPLEHEALTH The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to nonprofit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainableways.
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo.ARTS & CULTURE
Arts and culture organizations play a vital role in the health of our local communities and in preserving and celebrating the heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Martha Richards, Executive Director, James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation. NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address. 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASEDTHE GREEN ROOM
The Murdock Trust strengthens nonprofits by equipping leaders of color for board leadership. This equipping takes place in our existing Board Leadership programming and a pilot six-month initiative called Green Room. Green Room is a response to feedback from GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS. We make grants that help improve the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest, and we partner with nonprofits that share our commitment to thinking innovatively, seeking solutions to problems and helping our communities flourish. Learn more about the Trust’s history and values on the About the Trust page.ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo. GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS. We make grants that help improve the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest, and we partner with nonprofits that share our commitment to thinking innovatively, seeking solutions to problems and helping our communities flourish. Learn more about the Trust’s history and values on the About the Trust page. 2020-2021 ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Tech Tips. We’re excited for the virtual Essentials of Development training and have some exciting things planned. Below you’ll find a schedule for the two days, the Zoom meeting information, resources, and other general information. If you have any questions, please contact us at essentialsofdevelopment@murdocktrust.org or360-694-8415.
GRANTS AWARDED
The Trust guides nonprofit organizations through every level of their development through grants and other resources. ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Resources Learnings. Fundraising in a New Paradigm – On April 20, 2021, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust hosted a one hour webinar with Brad Layland, owner and president of The Focus Group fundraising consulting firm and the lead instructor for the Murdock Trust’s Essentials of Development training program. Brad offers practical advice for a nonprofit development strategy as we navigate GRANT ADMINISTRATION & REPORTING RESOURCES Congratulations! Now that you’ve received a grant from the Murdock Trust, you are in the grant administration portion of our grant process. Below is an overview of the grant lifecycle, which explains how the administration of a Murdock Trust grant is structured, including reporting requirements and the scheduling of payments. TALKING POINT: DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING Contributed or gifted income is a vital revenue stream that most nonprofits depend on for operations or special projects. In many cases, it is the primary source of income. As a result, a healthy and sustainable fundraising program—known by many other names, including fund development, resource development, and advancement—is central in allowing nonprofits to carry 6 FUNCTIONS OF AN EFFECTIVE BOARD Provide mission and vision oversight. An organization’s mission guides its programming and future direction. The board shepherds that mission and specific board members should be recruited for that task. If you’re serving on a board, you are likely known for possessing certain expertise and experience. Keep bringing those gifts to board ORGANIZATIONAL FINANCIAL SUMMARY SECTION A EXPLANATION 360-694-8415 655 W Columbia Way, Suite 700 Vancouver, WA 98660 murdocktrust.org Organizational Financial Summary Section A Explanation . DEFINITIONS M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUSTWHAT WE DOGRANTS ARCHIVEINVESTMENTSSCIENCE RESEARCH & EDUCATIONOUR PEOPLEHEALTH The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to nonprofit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainableways.
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo. NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address.ARTS & CULTURE
Arts and culture organizations play a vital role in the health of our local communities and in preserving and celebrating the heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Martha Richards, Executive Director, James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation. 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASEDTHE GREEN ROOM
The Murdock Trust strengthens nonprofits by equipping leaders of color for board leadership. This equipping takes place in our existing Board Leadership programming and a pilot six-month initiative called Green Room. Green Room is a response to feedback from GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS. We make grants that help improve the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest, and we partner with nonprofits that share our commitment to thinking innovatively, seeking solutions to problems and helping our communities flourish. Learn more about the Trust’s history and values on the About the Trust page. M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUSTWHAT WE DOGRANTS ARCHIVEINVESTMENTSSCIENCE RESEARCH & EDUCATIONOUR PEOPLEHEALTH The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to nonprofit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainableways.
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo. NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address.ARTS & CULTURE
Arts and culture organizations play a vital role in the health of our local communities and in preserving and celebrating the heritage of the Pacific Northwest. Martha Richards, Executive Director, James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation. 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASEDTHE GREEN ROOM
The Murdock Trust strengthens nonprofits by equipping leaders of color for board leadership. This equipping takes place in our existing Board Leadership programming and a pilot six-month initiative called Green Room. Green Room is a response to feedback from GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS. We make grants that help improve the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest, and we partner with nonprofits that share our commitment to thinking innovatively, seeking solutions to problems and helping our communities flourish. Learn more about the Trust’s history and values on the About the Trust page.ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo. GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS GUIDELINES FOR GRANTSEEKERS. We make grants that help improve the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest, and we partner with nonprofits that share our commitment to thinking innovatively, seeking solutions to problems and helping our communities flourish. Learn more about the Trust’s history and values on the About the Trust page. 2020-2021 ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Tech Tips. We’re excited for the virtual Essentials of Development training and have some exciting things planned. Below you’ll find a schedule for the two days, the Zoom meeting information, resources, and other general information. If you have any questions, please contact us at essentialsofdevelopment@murdocktrust.org or360-694-8415.
GRANTS AWARDED
The Trust guides nonprofit organizations through every level of their development through grants and other resources. ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Resources Learnings. Fundraising in a New Paradigm – On April 20, 2021, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust hosted a one hour webinar with Brad Layland, owner and president of The Focus Group fundraising consulting firm and the lead instructor for the Murdock Trust’s Essentials of Development training program. Brad offers practical advice for a nonprofit development strategy as we navigate GRANT ADMINISTRATION & REPORTING RESOURCES Congratulations! Now that you’ve received a grant from the Murdock Trust, you are in the grant administration portion of our grant process. Below is an overview of the grant lifecycle, which explains how the administration of a Murdock Trust grant is structured, including reporting requirements and the scheduling of payments. TALKING POINT: DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING Contributed or gifted income is a vital revenue stream that most nonprofits depend on for operations or special projects. In many cases, it is the primary source of income. As a result, a healthy and sustainable fundraising program—known by many other names, including fund development, resource development, and advancement—is central in allowing nonprofits to carry 6 FUNCTIONS OF AN EFFECTIVE BOARD Provide mission and vision oversight. An organization’s mission guides its programming and future direction. The board shepherds that mission and specific board members should be recruited for that task. If you’re serving on a board, you are likely known for possessing certain expertise and experience. Keep bringing those gifts to board ORGANIZATIONAL FINANCIAL SUMMARY SECTION A EXPLANATION 360-694-8415 655 W Columbia Way, Suite 700 Vancouver, WA 98660 murdocktrust.org Organizational Financial Summary Section A Explanation . DEFINITIONS M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUSTWHAT WE DOGRANTS ARCHIVEINVESTMENTSSCIENCE RESEARCH & EDUCATIONOUR PEOPLEHEALTH The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to nonprofit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainableways.
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo. NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address. 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASED TALKING POINT: DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING Contributed or gifted income is a vital revenue stream that most nonprofits depend on for operations or special projects. In many cases, it is the primary source of income. As a result, a healthy and sustainable fundraising program—known by many other names, including fund development, resource development, and advancement—is central in allowing nonprofits to carry GRANTS IN ACTION: HORSE THERAPY Eagle Mount Bozeman provides therapeutic recreation to people with disabilities in Montana, and its horse therapy program is an important part of its therapeutic offerings. Avery, a young man with Down syndrome, was suffering from anxiety, depression and panic attacks. He decided to try horse therapy before starting on medication, and his experience was life-changing. ORGANIZATIONAL FINANCIAL SUMMARY SECTION A EXPLANATION 360-694-8415 655 W Columbia Way, Suite 700 Vancouver, WA 98660 murdocktrust.org Organizational Financial Summary Section A Explanation . DEFINITIONS M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUSTWHAT WE DOGRANTS ARCHIVEINVESTMENTSSCIENCE RESEARCH & EDUCATIONOUR PEOPLEHEALTH The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust seeks to enrich the quality of life in the Pacific Northwest by providing grants and enrichment programs to nonprofit organizations that seek to strengthen the region's educational, spiritual, and cultural base in creative and sustainableways.
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
GRANT OPPORTUNITIES Communities need nonprofits to thrive . We believe in transformational ideas that help individuals, families and communities flourish—and since 1975, the Murdock Trust has invested more than $1 billion into nonprofit organizations that share our commitment to thinking bigger, challenging problems and making a truedifference.
ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual OUR PEOPLE - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST Steve is the chief executive officer of the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust. He is responsible for all programs and activities of the Trust. Steve joined the Trust in 2006 after serving in senior leadership positions at Asbury Theological Seminary, Baylor University, Seattle Pacific University, Texas Tech University, and Texas Tech WesleyFoundation.
GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo. NAVIGATING THE GRANTS PORTAL Go to the Grants Portal and click on the Create an Account Now button. Complete the registration form, filling in the information for your Organization as well as your personal information. Note: Your personal record in Fluxx will be based on your unique email address, so please only register for yourself with your own email address. 2021 BOARD LEADERSHIP FAITH-BASED TALKING POINT: DEVELOPMENT AND FUNDRAISING Contributed or gifted income is a vital revenue stream that most nonprofits depend on for operations or special projects. In many cases, it is the primary source of income. As a result, a healthy and sustainable fundraising program—known by many other names, including fund development, resource development, and advancement—is central in allowing nonprofits to carry GRANTS IN ACTION: HORSE THERAPY Eagle Mount Bozeman provides therapeutic recreation to people with disabilities in Montana, and its horse therapy program is an important part of its therapeutic offerings. Avery, a young man with Down syndrome, was suffering from anxiety, depression and panic attacks. He decided to try horse therapy before starting on medication, and his experience was life-changing. ORGANIZATIONAL FINANCIAL SUMMARY SECTION A EXPLANATION 360-694-8415 655 W Columbia Way, Suite 700 Vancouver, WA 98660 murdocktrust.org Organizational Financial Summary Section A Explanation . DEFINITIONS WRITING GREAT GRANTS Throughout our history of working with and serving nonprofits, we have found six primary pillars to be central to the process of writing a great grant application. Examining these six “talking points” helps to ensure that an idea is fully considered and fleshed out. They also offer valuable insight into organizational health and canidentify
ABOUT THE TRUST
The M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust has been supporting the growth of Pacific Northwest nonprofits since 1975. From day one, our mission has been to serve individuals, families and communities across the Pacific Northwest, including Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington, through grantmaking, enrichment programs and convenings that strengthen the region’s educational, social, spiritual GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS You may also reach out to the Trust directly to ensure eligibility or to ask any questions: info@murdocktrust.org or 360-694-8415. Guidelines for Grantseekers. Grantee Roadmap. Grantee Stories. Grants Awarded. Instructional Video Part 1: Overview. Grant Application Process - Welcome from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust on Vimeo. HISTORY - M. J. MURDOCK CHARITABLE TRUST History Pacific Northwest Roots, Global Impact . The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust was founded in 1975 following the untimely passing of Jack Murdock, an innovative, entrepreneurial leader who left an indelible mark on the Pacific Northwest.GRANTS AWARDED
The Trust guides nonprofit organizations through every level of their development through grants and other resources. ESSENTIALS OF DEVELOPMENT Resources Learnings. Fundraising in a New Paradigm – On April 20, 2021, the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust hosted a one hour webinar with Brad Layland, owner and president of The Focus Group fundraising consulting firm and the lead instructor for the Murdock Trust’s Essentials of Development training program. Brad offers practical advice for a nonprofit development strategy as we navigate THE CULTURE IS UPSTREAM FROM POLITICS By Steve Garber, Senior Fellow Steve Garber, Senior Fellow with the Murdock Trust, recently shared remarks on the divided nature of our communities and our country. We believe his hopeful message will resonate with our community and we are grateful that he has agreed to allow us to repost those comments here. The culture is Learn More 6 FUNCTIONS OF AN EFFECTIVE BOARD Provide mission and vision oversight. An organization’s mission guides its programming and future direction. The board shepherds that mission and specific board members should be recruited for that task. If you’re serving on a board, you are likely known for possessing certain expertise and experience. Keep bringing those gifts to board WHEN IS THE RIGHT TIME TO HIRE A DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR? An ED should be building a development culture by actively cultivating and soliciting individual donors, particularly major donors. Prepared to partner with a DD. Partnering with and leading a paid DD is an art and a science. It is not a good sign if the executive director is eager to hang up his or her development hat once the new DD is hired. CYBER BULLIES, HATE GROUPS AND FAKE NEWS... HAD ENOUGH YET by Steve Moore • July 2017. It doesn’t take long on the I nternet, your email or your social media to be convinced that fake news and cyber bullies are a part of the technological landscape for some time to come. Recently, I had a chance to sit down with a colleague from the University of Florida to talk about what to do regarding hate groups that persist in circulating fake news. This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on ourwebsite. Learn more
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THE TRUST IS A COMMUNITY We build relationships for the common good. We dig in deep, shoulder to shoulder, helping nonprofits sharpen their approach and sustain their mission. Because when a powerful idea fulfills its promise, lives are changed, communities thrive and our entire region prospers.WHAT WE DO
The Trust helps support community-focused organizations at every level of their development through GRANTS, ENRICHMENT PROGRAMMING AND OTHERRESOURCES.
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