 Hi TechSoup users. Nonprofits find themselves serving more people and communities than ever before, but at the same time, traditional sources of funding are even harder to tap into. In this quick demo, we'll look at how GrantStation helps nonprofits find new sources of funding. Here we go. GrantStation members log in here, then start by reviewing the nearly 200 key terms grantmakers use to describe their focus and assess which areas of interest fit your nonprofit. You might want to take some notes for yourself about which terms seem to fit the best. Review any state and federal grants available. Private funders often ask if there are any. Then use the search terms to focus on private funders most likely to approve your request. All of them are actively accepting unsolicited LOIs and applications. Projects in Canada should look here, and US-based projects addressing issues in other countries should look here. For US-based nonprofits doing work in the United States, the US Charitable Giving tab is where you want to begin. You search the database using this panel on the right. Search national and state-based geographies, then areas of interest, target populations, and types of support to narrow down your search. Edit your searches in the current search criteria box. Contact and giving details are updated each year, and GrantStation's data is often more current than what appears on grantmakers' own websites. Review your projects, search criteria, specific grantmakers, and your plan in your own custom dashboard. TechSoup members can get a $99 one-year subscription to GrantStation on Tuesday, September 21 and Wednesday, September 22. Watch your inbox for details.