Kim Rogers is a former government administrator for over 30 years, and retired non-profit CEO.
She is well traveled both in and out of the US, and has had the occasion to live abroad from time to time.
Kim is the author of The HANDBOOK for Pastors' and Ministers' Wives (by a.p. wyfe) as well as various book reviews, and "how to" articles.
She is currently teaching "Give Me the Money" Creative Grant workshops at the Institue for Leadership, Neighborhood, and Community Development, located on the Campus of the Cumberland County Community Collge in Vineland, NJ.
To find out more about Kim Rogers, you may visit:
www.KimRogersOnline.com
www.SoundSmarterNow.com
www.101theKRCochristianpublishers.com
www.cccnj.edu/CLCND/GivemetheMoney.cfm
My passion is ...
writng, teaching, and helping people improve their circumstances & conditions
I know too much about ...
... I don't know- it seems the older I get the less I know.
My parents always told me ...
You can be whatever you want to be!
My childhood ambition ...
was to be a lawyer like Perry Mason
My favorite memory ...
watching all of my children with their grandpop
Why I write ...
because I like sharing what I've learned with other people
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
I'm reading "how to's" and watching crime dramas
My first job ...
working in the Governor's Press Office
My best moment ...
Gabrielle
My inspiration ...
the LORD
It's difficult for start-up non-profits to get funding for projects and programs. Funding is a lot like credit; you can't get credit unless you already have credit! So what's a new organization to do? Here are seven ways to help your agency or organization create a funding history. 1. Partner/Collaborate with an Existing Agency or Organization Identify an existing agency or organization with an established track record for receiving funding on a regular basis. Ideally, the organization you choose to collaborate with should be very visible in the community, and provide projects and programs...
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Member since: March 2007
Articles Written: 5