Grant Seeking 101 for Behavioral Health Organizations - Virtual

A three part virtual learning experience designed for leaders and staff with little or no experience in private grant seeking. Each webinar will be 60 minutes (45 minutes of content, 15 minutes of Q&A).

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MEMBER TYPE Price Includes
     
OCBH Member $275 3 Sessions, Handouts, Templates, & Recordings
     
Non-Member $350
3 Sessions, Handouts, Templates, & Recordings

 

Sessions

Why Private Grants?

Tuesday, February 10, 2026 at 11 AM 

During this first session, participants will learn more about the scale and types of private grants available, key differences compared to government grants, different grant making processes, and the benefits and drawbacks of private grants.

 

Prospecting & Relationships

Tuesday, February 17, 2026 at 11 AM

The second session will provide actionable information on how to identify prospective private funders, conduct network mapping to identify relationships and connections, and create outreach and engagement plans, along with the different tools and platforms to assist in these efforts.

 

Applications, Reporting, & Grant Management

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 at 11 AM

In the final session, attendees will learn more about the different application and reporting processes required by private funders and how to manage the grant (and funder relationships) in ways most likely to ensure ongoing and increased support.

 

Speaker: Ari Breakstone

Senior Consultant - Abundance Catalyst

Ari Breakstone is a versatile nonprofit leader with over fifteen years of fundraising experience.

He has raised more than $25 million for organizations in a wide variety of sectors, including economic justice, early childhood education, social justice and civil rights, workforce development, the arts, literacy, and health access.

He is passionate about working to change the systems that perpetuate economic, racial, gender, and other inequities.

He is the Principal of Breakstone Consulting and has served as Director of Development at Golden State Opportunity, Institutional Giving Manager at the Contemporary Jewish Museum, and Grant Writer at the Asian Art Museum.

 

 

Questions? Contact Tia Hotzler [email protected]