The coronavirus has upended the world in a way we have not seen before. While some countries are regaining control over the virus, many are still to feel its full impact. As an individual and NGO you have a role to play. Wherever your country finds itself on the curve, you can prepare and plan for impact.
Follow the guidelines by the WHO about quarantine and social distancing. Wash your hands. Stay at home and work from home. Use your time to research and learn what positive role your organization can play in mitigating the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. We hope this course can help with that.
In this online course, we provide ideas on how NGOs around the world can fundraise for action, covering the following topics:
- How can you help?
- How to find funding
- Networking
- Proposals and applications
You will also receive a guide with important resources and information. A list of donors and programs, updated in real time, is also included.
The course is available for free. We ask that you share this course with colleagues and partners. Our team is working hard to provide additional free resources to our community. If you think your friends/network would find this useful, please share it with them – we’d really appreciate it.
Stay healthy!
Philantropia is an Approved Provider for Continuing Education in Fundraising. Full participation in “Fundraising in the Time of the Coronavirus” is applicable for 2 points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification. CFRE is an independent certification for fundraising professionals which aims to set standards in philanthropy through a valid and reliable certification process for fundraising professionals.
Participation in this program may assist you in learning or reviewing concepts covered on the Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) examination as detailed on the Test Content Outline provided by CFRE International. CFRE International does not sponsor or endorse any educational programs and the (educational program title) was not developed in conjunction with CFRE International.