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Pathways to Securing Rural Federal Funding Provides Support and Resources for Rural Communities [1]

['Megan Monson']

Date: 2022-06-17 15:37:29+00:00

Roseburg, Ore. — The Ford Family Foundation recognizes an unprecedented opportunity for rural Oregon and Siskiyou County, Calif. communities to access and utilize public sector funding streams from federal and state governments.

The Pathways to Securing Rural Federal Funding Toolkit provides support and resources intended to help rural jurisdictions, non-profits, special districts, and other governmental organizations address the challenges faced in accessing public sector funding streams from federal and state governments.

The lack of capacity, expertise, and access to external resources affects small organizations everywhere as well as those serving populations of color, as evidenced by the report, “Pathways to Securing Rural Federal Funding,” commissioned by The Ford Family Foundation and developed by Sequoia Consulting.

“This is a call for action. As a region, we have a rich history of accomplishing difficult and great things together. And it will take many of us, working in coordination, for rural communities to take advantage of this unique moment of federal government investment in local priorities and needs,” says Foundation president, Anne Kubisch.

Pathways to Securing Rural Federal Funding Toolkit includes:

Federal Funding Opportunities Prospect List – an Excel list updated monthly with current federal funding sources that is searchable and can be refined by an agency’s criteria

– an Excel list updated monthly with current federal funding sources that is searchable and can be refined by an agency’s criteria Grant Readiness Assessment – a survey to identify the necessary steps for rural jurisdictions, organizations, and special districts to prepare a successful federal grant application

– a survey to identify the necessary steps for rural jurisdictions, organizations, and special districts to prepare a successful federal grant application Need-based Mentoring – funded by The Ford Family Foundation, provided by Sequoia Consulting, and accessed by rural agencies through completion of the Grant Readiness Assessment

– funded by The Ford Family Foundation, provided by Sequoia Consulting, and accessed by rural agencies through completion of the Grant Readiness Assessment COMING SOON: Grant Writer Roster – a vetted listing of qualified grant writers to assist an agency develop and manage a federal grant proposal

The Toolkit is available on the Oregon Economic Development Districts (OEDD) website, www.OEDD.org.

Also, part of this initiative is an ongoing call for grant writers to be considered and selected for the Grant Writer Roster. Grant writers may go to the Grant Writer Roster Application to submit their qualifications.

About Sequoia Consulting

Sequoia Consulting is a woman-owned social enterprise focused on helping rural communities thrive. Sequoia Consulting provides resource development and new initiative support to rural jurisdictions, non-profits, and special districts, which includes grant services, strategic development, and program management. www.sequoiaconsulting.org

About The Ford Family Foundation

The Ford Family Foundation was established in 1957 by Kenneth W. and Hallie E. Ford. Its mission is “successful citizens and vital rural communities” in Oregon and Siskiyou County, California. The Foundation is located in Roseburg, Oregon, with a Scholarship office in Eugene. www.TFFF.org

Contact

Kathleen Flanagan, [email protected]

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