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Posted June 23, 2026
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Grant Funding Readiness and First Steps

1-Hour Consultation
Remote
Appalachian Institute for Creative Learning
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We are a small summer camp nonprofit with a steady base of individual donors, and we’re exploring how to grow our fundraising in a sustainable way.

Right now, we’re especially interested in understanding whether grant funding is a good fit for our organization. We don’t have much experience with grants and want to avoid spending limited time pursuing opportunities that may not be realistic for our size, programs, or capacity.

We’d like to meet with a volunteer who has experience in nonprofit fundraising, grant readiness, or foundation funding.

In this one-hour session, we’d like help thinking through whether grants are a strong next step for us, what makes an organization ready to pursue grant funding, and where we should begin if this path makes sense.

By the end of the session, we hope to have a clearer sense of whether grants are worth prioritizing right now and a practical first step for researching or preparing for grant opportunities.

Appalachian Institute for Creative Learning

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Location

Mooresville, US-NC

Timezone

America/New_York

Website

http://appalachianinstitute.org

Member Since

Sep 2020

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Organization Mission

We celebrate the life of the mind, but we’ve seen too many bright, interesting campers who don’t necessarily fit well in a traditional school model to limit ourselves to those who’ve been classified as “gifted.” Instead, we call our campers “motivated learners,” figuring anyone who shows up to take biology, math, or art in July is motivated. What AICL does is to create an environment in which it’s safe to laugh and learn, to risk and fail, to experiment with something outside of one’s competence. Through outreach and scholarships, we foster a racially and economically diverse community. At AICL, we see everyone as both a learner and a teacher. We encourage social and intellectual interactions that will enable our students to fulfill their personal, professional, and academic potential. Because we build curricula based on the idea that learning is fun and should be on-going, we prepare our students to engage our complex world with insight, empathy, and confidence. When a camper comes to AICL, they have an opportunity to join a community of educators and students who are passionate about learning and creating.

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