Nonprofit Mega Mixer: Networking Event 2025
Join OneOC, OC Grantmakers, Orange County Nonprofit Professionals Network (OCNPN), and the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) for the 3rd Annual Nonprofit Summer Mega Mixer!
Network with like-minded professionals and local funders in the Orange County community. This event offers a unique opportunity for nonprofit leaders to connect and collaborate. Additionally, there will be an expo-style segment where organizations can learn more about our featured nonprofit and acquire resources.
Don't miss out on this chance to expand your network and discover valuable resources! Each ticket purchase includes one complimentary drink and appetizers.
For questions, please contact Jennifer Sanghera @ jsanghera@oneoc.org
We look forward to networking with you!
Meet The Funder
Meet the Funder, co-hosted by OneOC and OC Grantmakers, aims to bring nonprofits together for an in-depth and intimate discussion to better understand community foundations as a valuable resource, providing an exclusive opportunity to meet-and-greet and learn about the funding guidelines.
Grant Writing Certificate Course
This in person workshop is designed to help students develop award winning grant proposals in an interactive style.
Students will learn the basic components of a grant proposal and how to craft each component to position their agency for success. Budgets and budget narratives will also be covered and explained. You’ll learn how to find funders with priorities that fit your situation and how to help funders further their own philanthropic objectives, ultimately resulting in the support of your nonprofit. For each section of the workshop, students submit real-life examples from their own agency for critique and improvement. In each workshop, we strive to have one representative of a foundation visit to explain how they make decisions about granting funds to help guide your future proposals.
Throughout this certificate, you will learn and create:
Opening Paragraphs
Need/Case Statements
Agency Description
Program description including goals/objectives/outcomes.
Course Dates:
August 14, 2025
August 21, 2025
August 28, 2025
September 4, 2025
September 11, 2025
Meet the Instructor:
Scott Evans has been a freelance grant writer since 2005 and is the former Director of Development for the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. Scott has written proposals for many types of non-profits including education, research, human services, youth development, workforce development, and the arts. He also serves as the Administrator for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Orange County chapter and is a Past-President of the organization. His measurement of the success of the course is dependent on the students’ writing improvement and their better understanding of the audience, that is reading their proposals and making decisions. With that, students will create clear overtures that accurately portray their organizations’ good work.
Grant Writing Essentials: Crafting Winning Proposals
Effective grant writing can unlock significant funding for your nonprofit.
This course will guide you through the essentials of writing winning grant proposals that resonate with funders. Learn how to tell your nonprofit’s story in a way that aligns with grant requirements and maximizes your chances of success.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the key components of a successful grant proposal.
Learn how to research and identify appropriate grant opportunities.
Develop skills to align your nonprofit’s mission with funder priorities.
Write compelling narratives and budgets that strengthen your proposal.
Create systems to track and manage grant applications and reporting.
Meet The Funder
Meet the Funder, co-hosted by OneOC and OC Grantmakers, aims to bring nonprofits together for an in-depth and intimate discussion to better understand community foundations as a valuable resource, providing an exclusive opportunity to meet-and-greet and learn about the funding guidelines.
Meet The Funder: Orange County Community Foundation
What is “Meet the Funder”?
"Meet the Funder" is an exclusive event designed to bring nonprofit leaders together with leading funders to foster meaningful connections, share insights, and explore funding opportunities. This series is your chance to hear directly from funders about their priorities, application processes, and how they support nonprofit missions like yours.
Why Attend?
Insights: Gain insider knowledge about Orange County Community Foundations funding priorities and application process.
Engagement: Ask questions and connect directly with decision-makers.
Opportunities: Discover how your nonprofit can align with their mission for a greater chance of funding success.
Featured Funder: Orange County Community Foundation
We’re excited to announce Orange County Community Foundation as our highlighted funder for this session. Join us to learn about their philanthropic initiatives, community impact goals, and how your organization can align with their vision to secure support for your work.
Elaine Chen, Director of Donor & Community Engagement
Elaine comes to OCCF with more than 20 years of experience managing teams both in the corporate and nonprofit sectors managing Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability Teams. She has expertise in program development, managing diverse teams that drive and sustain business practices as well as managing several stakeholder groups from employees to community partners. As a Philanthropic Advisor, Elaine manages relationships with a portfolio of donor-advised fund holders to facilitate their grant-making and foster their engagement in philanthropy and assist in deepening fund holders’ understanding of the impact and sustainability of intentional philanthropic practices. Elaine is a graduate of the University of California, Irvine where she earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Cello Performance and a Master of Arts in Education with a focus Psychotherapy and Creative Arts Therapies from New York University.
Grant Writing Certificate Course
This in person workshop is designed to help students develop award winning grant proposals in an interactive style.
The course covers crafting grant proposals for family and corporate foundations, with minimal focus on government grants. Students will learn key proposal components and how to develop them for success.
Throughout this certificate, you will learn and create:
Opening Paragraphs
Need/Case Statements
Agency Description
Program description including goals/objectives/outcomes.
You will learn how to find funders with priorities that fit your situation and how to help funders further their own philanthropic objectives, ultimately resulting in the support of your nonprofit. For each section of the workshop, students submit real-life examples from their own agency for critique and improvement. In each workshop, we strive to have one representative of a foundation visit to explain how they make decisions about granting funds to help guide your future proposals.
Course Dates:
April 3, 2025 - In Person
April 10, 2025 - Zoom
April 17, 2025 - Zoom
April 24, 2025 - Zoom
May 1, 2025 - In Person
Meet Your Instructor:
Scott Evans has been a freelance grant writer since 2005 and is the former Director of Development for the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. Scott has written proposals for many types of non-profits including education, research, human services, youth development, workforce development, and the arts. He also serves as the Administrator for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Orange County chapter and is a Past-President of the organization. His measurement of the success of the course is dependent on the students’ writing improvement and their better understanding of the audience, that is reading their proposals and making decisions. With that, students will create clear overtures that accurately portray their organizations’ good work.
Meet The Funder: Wells Fargo
What is “Meet the Funder”?
"Meet the Funder" is an exclusive event designed to bring nonprofit leaders together with leading funders to foster meaningful connections, share insights, and explore funding opportunities. This series is your chance to hear directly from funders about their priorities, application processes, and how they support nonprofit missions like yours.
Featured Funder: Wells Fargo
We’re excited to announce Wells Fargo as our highlighted funder for this session. Join us to learn about their philanthropic initiatives, community impact goals, and how your organization can align with their vision to secure support for your work.
Why Attend?
Insights: Gain insider knowledge about Wells Fargo’s funding priorities and application process.
Engagement: Ask questions and connect directly with decision-makers.
Opportunities: Discover how your nonprofit can align with their mission for a greater chance of funding success.
Grant Writing Certificate Course
This in person workshop is designed to help students develop award winning grant proposals in an interactive style.
Students will learn the basic components of a grant proposal and how to craft each component to position their agency for success.
Learning Objectives:
Opening Paragraphs
Need/Case Statements
Agency Description
Program description including goals/objectives/outcomes.
You will learn how to find funders with priorities that fit your situation and how to help funders further their own philanthropic objectives, ultimately resulting in the support of your nonprofit. For each section of the workshop, students submit real-life examples from their own agency for critique and improvement. In each workshop, we strive to have one representative of a foundation visit to explain how they make decisions about granting funds to help guide your future proposals.
Course Dates:
Mark your calendars to ensure you attend all five workshops required to complete your certification.
January 9, 2025 (In-person)
January 16, 2025 (Zoom)
January 23, 2025 (Zoom)
January 30, 2025 (Zoom)
February 6, 2025 (In-person)
Meet Your Instructor:
Scott Evans has been a freelance grant writer since 2005 and is the former Director of Development for the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. Scott has written proposals for many types of non-profits including education, research, human services, youth development, workforce development, and the arts. He also serves as the Administrator for the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Orange County chapter and is a Past-President of the organization. His measurement of the success of the course is dependent on the students’ writing improvement and their better understanding of the audience, that is reading their proposals and making decisions. With that, students will create clear overtures that accurately portray their organizations’ good work.