Writing Great Grants - A Murdock Trust Podcast
Writing Great Grants is a podcast produced by the M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust to help support nonprofits across the Pacific Northwest. On this podcast, Murdock Trust staff, partners and colleagues will share insights and information on the grantmaking process - both the process unique to the Murdock Trust grantmaking cycle and overall best practices for grant applications in general - to help those in the nonprofit space to flourish and thrive.The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust is a private, nonprofit foundation in Vancouver, WA serving the Pacific Northwest (Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Since 1975, the Murdock Trust has awarded more than $1 billion in capacity building grants to organizations serving the common good.
Writing Great Grants - A Murdock Trust Podcast
Writing Great Grants - Innovation
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M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
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Season 1
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Episode 1
For a nonprofit to flourish and thrive, it must continue to innovate. This does not necessarily mean a constant emphasis on reinvention or change for the sake of change, but rather focusing on how the needs of constituents are evolving and how the organization can help meet those needs in new ways.
On this episode of the Murdock Trust Podcast on Writing Great Grants, Dr. Moses Lee, Senior Program Director for Scientific Research and Enrichment Programs, sits down with Dr. Steve Moore to discuss Innovation in the nonprofit sector and how new ideas and fresh thinking can help serve the common good.
For more reading on this subject: https://murdocktrust.org/2019/10/talking-point-innovation/