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How to Win Corporate Grants (aka Business Social Responsibility) [Video]

Beginner’s Guide: The two best ways to find and win corporate grants, plus two pro tips. Time Stamps:00:00 Business Social Responsibility Defined00:24 Pro Tip: Businesses Give Locally00:42 Where to Find Corporate Grants01:50 3 Companies-and Their Grants-Near You02:13 Pro Tip re Sponsorships02:32 Employee Volunteers also Bring Grants Related Grant Chatter videos:How To Apply for Walmart Community Grants, https://youtu.be/-lLfvy4_GCEGrants for New (and Other) Nonprofits, https://youtu.be/P8ldXIMeSPQPlaylist: How to Write a Grant, https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLqcBLkKVDijRqQk6MVocbCTfq4Gu8K9Xo Websites Used in Video (NO affiliation. NO paid promotion):SBA Infographic, https://www.score.org/resource/infographic-small-business-charitable-giving-big-impact-local-communitieshttps://www.kcchamber.com/who-we-are/member-directoryHow to use ReferenceUSA at library, https://youtu.be/F3U25GiPUno https://www.nvenergy.com/ https://www.citizensbank.com/community/financial-literacy.aspx 3 Websites About Sponsorships:https://firespring.com/solutions-for-nonprofits/5-ways-to-get-sponsors-for-your-nonprofit-event/https://www.onecause.com/blog/corporate-sponsorship-packages/https://www.qgiv.com/blog/sponsorship-packet-template/ Grant Chatter on Instagram: https://www.instagram dot com/grantchatter/ Grant Chatter on Facebook: https://www.facebook dot com/grant.chatter.5 Grant Chatter on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GrantChatterSubscribe to Grant Chatter, to learn how to find grants, write grants, and win them! Thank you for watching. See you in the next video!

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Team Biden dumps ditzy disinfo czar Nina Jankowicz — but board remains threat [Video]

The New York Post led the charge to expose the left-wing zealot that Team Biden chose to head its new Disinformation Governance Board, its Ministry of Truth. The Post showcased Nina Jankowicz shilling for the suppression of information on Hunter Biden’s laptop (first revealed by The Post) before the 2020 election. The Post highlighted her TikTok version of a “Mary Poppins” song warning “Information laundering is really quite ferocious” and her YouTube Christmas parody song performance, “Who do I f–k to be famous and powerful?” Thanks to a vigorous backlash by conservative media and activists, Team Biden has hit the “pause” button on the Disinformation Board and Jankowicz submitted her resignation Wednesday. The Washington Post reported that the Department of Homeland Security decided to close the board Monday but is hesitating to pull the plug: “Working groups within DHS focused on mis-, dis- and mal-information have been suspended.” The board could be reactivated at any point, especially if the Biden team can find a more credible boss. The Washington Post piece on the controversy was a classic of pro-Leviathan propaganda. It was written by Taylor Lorenz, who recently achieved fame after a tearful performance on MSNBC about how online criticism made her consider suicide. Lorenz’s pity party ignored her record exposing the personal lives of people she targets. Last month, she doxxed the conservative lady who runs the Libs of TikTok Twitter account. Lorenz justified investigating that person because she could have been a foreigner. (The lady was an American citizen, but no matter.) Lorenz quotes an unnamed DHS spokesperson: “The Board’s purpose has been grossly mischaracterized; it will not police speech. Its focus is to ensure that freedom of speech is protected.” Geez, why didn’t the Founding Fathers think of adding a clause to the First Amendment creating a nefarious-sounding government agency to ride shotgun on the nation’s media? Taylor Lorenz, the Washington Post’s reporter, wrote the article about Jankowicz’s departure. According to The Washington Post, the fact that Jankowicz was a Fulbright scholar and had “stints at multiple nonpartisan think tanks” proves she had no desire to censor. The paper did not let Jankowicz’s own words get in the way of the absolution. Jankowicz believes that “trustworthy experts” such as herself (she boasts that she is “verified” by Twitter) should be empowered to “edit” other people’s tweets to “add context.” She denounced Loudoun County, Va., parents who complained about left-wing school curriculum for “disinformation” and “weaponizing people’s emotion.” Jankowicz previously worked for StopFake, a federally funded media-influence operation that in 2018 “began aggressively whitewashing two Ukrainian neo-Nazi groups with a long track record of violence, including war crimes,” even dabbling “with Holocaust distortion, downplaying WWII-era paramilitaries who slaughtered Jews as mere ‘historic figures’ and Ukrainian nationalist leaders,” as The Nation reported. Nina Jankowicz recently resigned from her role with the Disinformation Governance Board. President Biden’s Disinformation Governance Board is currently on pause until further notice. How does The Washington Post know that Jankowicz is trustworthy? Lorenz’s article includes three references to an organization called Advance Democracy, which she identifies as “a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that conducts public-interest research.” Is that why Daniel Jones, Advance Democracy’s president, ran another organization — the Democracy Integrity Project — that “sent $959,613 to Fusion GPS in 2018 and $3,323,924 in 2017 for a total of $5,506,251, along with sending [British ex-spy Christopher Steele’s] company $197,608 in 2018 and $251,689 in 2017 for a total of $1,149,297,” as the Washington Examiner reported based on IRS tax returns? The lies in the Steele dossier propelled FBI surveillance of the Trump campaign and spurred years of Russiagate vitriol that was not debunked until special counsel Robert Mueller’s report in 2019. Jankowicz continued cheering for Steele long after his dossier had been shot to pieces by the Justice Department inspector general. The core of the media defense of Jankowicz was that only right-wing nuts fear the US government would censor Americans.