Overview of OPGS’ Services




Responsive Government Promoting
   Partnerships for a Better DC
Mission                            Core Functions
   To enhance the capacity of              Grant and Resource Development
    District government agencies,            Support
    community and faith-based               Executive Leadership and
    organizations, nonprofits, to            Organizational Development
    identify, apply, and secure              Training and Technical Assistance
    resources that advance the              Donations Solicitation Oversight
    Mayor’s top public policy                and Management
    priorities – education reform,
    financial stability, job creation,      Collaboration and Partnership
    public safety, self determination,       Building Best Practices
    and sustainability
   Funding Alerts                       Grants Information
   Weekly online publication with        Resource Center (GIRC)
    Federal, Foundation, & District      OPGS staff support + four
    government, competitive grant         computer stations with access to
    opportunities, DC government          searchable competitive grant
    procurement links + resource          funding databases such as:
    announcements are on OPGS’           Foundation Center Grant Postings –
    website see: www.opgs.dc.gov          www.foundationcenter.org
   Sign Up today for your copy           GrantsDirect Grantmakers Listings –
                                          www.GrantsDirect.com
                                         Grant Station International Insiders –
                                          www.GrantStation.com/international_
                                          insiders
   DOES – Employment Retention Services, $600K (7/13/12)
    Contact: Sherri Moses 202-724-5213
   NEH – Bridging Cultures Through Film $800K (6/27/12)
    Contact: Division of Public Programs 202-606-8269
   HHS – PPHF 2012: Community Transformation Grants –
    Small Communities Programs $70M (7/31/12) Contact: Vivian
    Walker or Jennifer Kohr 770-488-2700
   HHS – Technical Assistance to Refugee Programs and Services
    to Asylees $2M (7/23/12) Contact: app_support@acf.hhs.gov
   Bank of America Charitable Foundation – Workforce
    Development and Educational Programs $15M (7/2/12)
    Contact: www.bankofamerica.com/foundation
   Organize Documentations                         Proposal Writing Tips
   501 (c) (3) Certificate, DUNS Number,           Develop a comprehensive, and compelling
    Tax Identification Number, CCR                   proposal – use accurate/current data
    Registration, IRS 990 & DCRA Certificate         explaining why the funder should care,
    of Good Standing, Indirect Cost Rate             how your approach is different, & can
                                                     make an impact
   List of Key Office Personnel, Board of
    Directors, Consultants, and Partners along      Demonstrate how your proposal meets the
    with their current bios and resumes              needs of the target population rather than
                                                     yours otherwise you might set yourself up
   Organizational Strategic Plan including –
                                                     for failure
    Mission, Goals and Objectives, and
    Evaluation Methodology – Operating              Describe the existing gap – e.g.
    Budget, & Audited Financial Statements           knowledge, resource, or service – what is
                                                     ought to be, and how funding can improve
   Utilize the Funding Alert, GIRC,
                                                     the proposed solution
    Foundation Center, Grants.gov to identify
    grants and eligibility requirements             Identify collaboration opportunities – built
                                                     on shared values, missions, and resources
   Definition                                Collaboration Process
     To work jointly with other people         Bringing People Together
      or organizations with which you           Creating an Organization
      are not immediately connected, in          Foundation
      order to achieve a common goal            Take Action and Evaluate
   Goal                                         Progress
     Identify opportunities to leverage        Allow for Continuity
      resources that foster more               Please note that this process is
      effective capacity building and          based on the Collaboration
      resource development                     Handbook:Creating, Sustaining,
                                               and Enjoying the Journey by
                                               Michael Winer and Karen Ray
   12th Annual Public Private Partnership Conference –
    “Nonprofits in a Global Age: Adjusting to the Virtual World”
    Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 6/12/12 (8:30 a.m.
    to 3:30 p.m.). Visit OPGS’ website @ www.opgs.dc.gov for
    more details
   Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers’ Revised
    Common Grant Application – The Foundation Center 1627 K
    St. NW, 6/20/12. Contact 202-331-1400
   Eight-Week Grantwriting Course, OPGS 300 E St. NW,
    Monday 7/2/12-8/13/12 from 6-8 p.m. Contact Pat Henry, 202-
    727-0946
OPGS Contact Information

Office Address: 300 E St. NW, Washington , DC 20001
Main Office Number: (202) 727-8900; FAX (202) 727-1652

Director, Lafayette A. Barnes (202) 727-8901, email:
Lafayette.Barnes@dc.gov

Deputy Director/Manager, Nonprofit and Faith based Relations:
Pat G. Henry (202) 727-0946, email: Pat.Henry@dc.gov

Donations Manager, Cesar Vence (202) 727-7996, email:
Cesar.Vence@dc.gov

Special Projects Volunteer: Kathy DeBoe, (202) 727-7998, email:
Kathy.Deboe@dc.gov

Staff Assistant: Keyen Blakely, (202) 727-8900, email:
Keyen.Blakely@dc.gov

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  • 1.
    Overview of OPGS’Services Responsive Government Promoting Partnerships for a Better DC
  • 2.
    Mission Core Functions  To enhance the capacity of  Grant and Resource Development District government agencies, Support community and faith-based  Executive Leadership and organizations, nonprofits, to Organizational Development identify, apply, and secure Training and Technical Assistance resources that advance the  Donations Solicitation Oversight Mayor’s top public policy and Management priorities – education reform, financial stability, job creation,  Collaboration and Partnership public safety, self determination, Building Best Practices and sustainability
  • 3.
    Funding Alerts  Grants Information  Weekly online publication with Resource Center (GIRC) Federal, Foundation, & District  OPGS staff support + four government, competitive grant computer stations with access to opportunities, DC government searchable competitive grant procurement links + resource funding databases such as: announcements are on OPGS’  Foundation Center Grant Postings – website see: www.opgs.dc.gov www.foundationcenter.org  Sign Up today for your copy  GrantsDirect Grantmakers Listings – www.GrantsDirect.com  Grant Station International Insiders – www.GrantStation.com/international_ insiders
  • 4.
    DOES – Employment Retention Services, $600K (7/13/12) Contact: Sherri Moses 202-724-5213  NEH – Bridging Cultures Through Film $800K (6/27/12) Contact: Division of Public Programs 202-606-8269  HHS – PPHF 2012: Community Transformation Grants – Small Communities Programs $70M (7/31/12) Contact: Vivian Walker or Jennifer Kohr 770-488-2700  HHS – Technical Assistance to Refugee Programs and Services to Asylees $2M (7/23/12) Contact: app_support@acf.hhs.gov  Bank of America Charitable Foundation – Workforce Development and Educational Programs $15M (7/2/12) Contact: www.bankofamerica.com/foundation
  • 5.
    Organize Documentations  Proposal Writing Tips  501 (c) (3) Certificate, DUNS Number,  Develop a comprehensive, and compelling Tax Identification Number, CCR proposal – use accurate/current data Registration, IRS 990 & DCRA Certificate explaining why the funder should care, of Good Standing, Indirect Cost Rate how your approach is different, & can make an impact  List of Key Office Personnel, Board of Directors, Consultants, and Partners along  Demonstrate how your proposal meets the with their current bios and resumes needs of the target population rather than yours otherwise you might set yourself up  Organizational Strategic Plan including – for failure Mission, Goals and Objectives, and Evaluation Methodology – Operating  Describe the existing gap – e.g. Budget, & Audited Financial Statements knowledge, resource, or service – what is ought to be, and how funding can improve  Utilize the Funding Alert, GIRC, the proposed solution Foundation Center, Grants.gov to identify grants and eligibility requirements  Identify collaboration opportunities – built on shared values, missions, and resources
  • 6.
    Definition  Collaboration Process  To work jointly with other people  Bringing People Together or organizations with which you  Creating an Organization are not immediately connected, in Foundation order to achieve a common goal  Take Action and Evaluate  Goal Progress  Identify opportunities to leverage  Allow for Continuity resources that foster more Please note that this process is effective capacity building and based on the Collaboration resource development Handbook:Creating, Sustaining, and Enjoying the Journey by Michael Winer and Karen Ray
  • 7.
    12th Annual Public Private Partnership Conference – “Nonprofits in a Global Age: Adjusting to the Virtual World” Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 6/12/12 (8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). Visit OPGS’ website @ www.opgs.dc.gov for more details  Washington Regional Association of Grantmakers’ Revised Common Grant Application – The Foundation Center 1627 K St. NW, 6/20/12. Contact 202-331-1400  Eight-Week Grantwriting Course, OPGS 300 E St. NW, Monday 7/2/12-8/13/12 from 6-8 p.m. Contact Pat Henry, 202- 727-0946
  • 8.
    OPGS Contact Information OfficeAddress: 300 E St. NW, Washington , DC 20001 Main Office Number: (202) 727-8900; FAX (202) 727-1652 Director, Lafayette A. Barnes (202) 727-8901, email: Lafayette.Barnes@dc.gov Deputy Director/Manager, Nonprofit and Faith based Relations: Pat G. Henry (202) 727-0946, email: Pat.Henry@dc.gov Donations Manager, Cesar Vence (202) 727-7996, email: Cesar.Vence@dc.gov Special Projects Volunteer: Kathy DeBoe, (202) 727-7998, email: Kathy.Deboe@dc.gov Staff Assistant: Keyen Blakely, (202) 727-8900, email: Keyen.Blakely@dc.gov