Denali Commission
Technical Assistance Project
In 2002, the Denali Commission distributed 300 GrantStation
two-year Memberships as Mini - Technical Assistance Grants
to constituent organizations in Alaska.
The Denali Commission TA Program presented each participating
organization with a GrantStation Membership providing online
access to information resources to help them become more self-sufficient
and efficient in their grantseeking activities. Membership
provides access to current, relevant grantseeking information,
grantwriting tutorials and a searchable database of thousands
of active national, regional and local grantmaker profiles.
The 300 recipient organizations included community and economic
development organizations, schools, cities, boroughs, villages,
tribes, tribal councils and a variety of community-based associations
and programs. A majority of these organizations were based
in small rural communities across the state.
The tables below provide a summary of three surveys whose
purpose was to verify and measure the value and effectiveness
of GrantStation as a technical assistance tool to these organizations.
Any duplicate reporting of new grants received have been removed.
| Two-Year
Value Summary: Return on Investment Based on Reported
Grants Received |
| 59% average survey
response rate across the three surveys.
Results reflect only “reported” grants and
usage information from a portion of the total universe
of 300 Members over the period of 2 years. |
| Cost of 300 GrantStation Memberships for
2-year term |
$299,400 |
| Number of new grants reported |
103 |
| Total New Grants Reported through use of GrantStation
online resources |
$23,811,516 |
Survey Findings
Three different surveys and methods were used. Responses were
compiled and any duplicate reporting removed. Type of information
differs according to the type of questions asked and data
available from each survey.
Survey 1: June 2002
Total: 174 respondents of 300 GrantStation Members (58% participated)
Period of Membership - Minimum 4 months
Source: GrantStation.com, Inc.
Survey Method: Online and telephone survey conducted June
1-16, 2002
- 26% have sent a pre-proposal or letter of inquiry to a
GrantStation listed funder
- 11% have been asked to submit a full proposal based on
these pre-proposals/letters of inquiry
- 14% have submitted a full proposal to a GrantStation
listed funder
- 16 grants were awarded grants based on these proposals
Survey 2: December 2002
Total: 226 respondents of 300 GrantStation Members (75% participated)
Period of Membership – Minimum 10 months
Source: Dittman Research Corporation, contracted by Denali
Commission
Survey Method: Telephone survey conducted December 2-18, 2002
- 95% of Organizations receiving a Membership were aware
of GrantStation resources
- 66% used Grantstation in 2002 to try to find possible
funding sources
- 23% submitted grant applications to a GrantStation listed
funder
- 58 grants were awarded (14 organizations have one or
more “pending” proposals)
- 35% of users applied to one or more GrantStation listed
funders
- 38% of applicants received one or more grants
- 56 grants were awarded grants based on these proposals
Survey 3: January 2004
Total: 139 respondents of 300 GrantStation Members (46% participated)
Period of Membership – Minimum 22 months
Source: GrantStation.com, Inc.
Survey Method: Printed surveys were mailed and faxed, responses
compiled
Of the 139 survey respondents:
- 93% visited the GrantStation website at some time during
the year
- 71% visited GrantStation at least 1x per month
- 23% visited GrantStation at least 1x per week
- 68% read the GrantStation Insider weekly newsletter
Of the 86 organizations (62%) that stated they used
GrantStation in their grantseeking efforts:
- 78% identified funding sources using GrantStation’s
online resources
- 58% submitted pre-proposals or letters of inquiry to
these funders
(137 submissions by 50 organizations)
- 41% submitted at least one full grant proposal to a GrantStation
listed funder
(55 proposals submitted by 35 organizations)
Of the 35 organizations that have submitted at least
one grant proposal:
- 54% of applicants were successful in securing at least
one grant (19 of 35 organizations)
- 31 grants were awarded to 19 organizations totaling $11,505,917.50
- 60% have a proposal currently pending (21 of 35)
- 31 additional grant proposals currently pending totaling
$24,607,270
| Summary |
2-Year summary
compilation - average 56% survey response |
42 organizations
received 103 grants |
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