Eide Bailly ResourceFULLness Award

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Congrats to our 2024 ResourceFULLness Winner: Helping Paws of Minnesota!

Since 1985, Helping Paws has been breeding, training, and providing service dogs to individuals with physical disabilities and veterans with PTSD. Their winning initiative, More Dogs, More Impact - The Helping Paws Breeding Program Expansion (MDMI), aims to increase Helping Paws’ breeding program from six to 15 dogs, quadrupling their annual assistance dog placement and reducing their lengthy waitlist.

Applications are now closed for the 2024 ResourceFULLness Award
Thank you to everyone who applied! The winner will be announced October 17. If you did not apply but want to stay in-the-know about all things ResourceFULLness, join our mailing list!
The gift from Eide Bailly was remarkable and unexpected. When a small organization like Helping Paws receives such a transformative gift, we are able to move items from the ‘someday’ list to the ‘today’ list. In our world, this speeds up the time it takes to provide someone with a life-changing service dog.
Alyssa Golob
Executive Director Helping Paws of Minnesota, Inc.

Helping Nonprofits Thrive & Succeed

As a nonprofit organization, your mission is your passion, and you work endlessly to achieve it. We’re proud to support nonprofits across the U.S. with our ResourceFULLness Award.

  • 11
    years of impact
  • $630K+
    awarded in total
  • 430+
    award applicants in 2023
  • 50
    participating states

About Our Judges

  • Dawn Reese, CFRE, Chief Executive Officer | The Wooden Floor

  • Catie Bitzan Amundsen, Partner | Lathrop GPM LLP

  • Matthew A. Heinle, President | Brennan Manna Diamond

We are grateful for our external judges who graciously dedicate considerable time to reviewing the outstanding submissions each year. Our Resourcefullness Award would not be possible without them.

FAQS

Q: Why should I nominate my revenue-generating efforts for the Eide Bailly Resourcefullness Award?
A: First and foremost, all submitting organizations will have the chance to win $50,000. Beyond that, we will be reading each submission with an eye for new ideas, trends, and effective implementation. Our hope is to share general findings with our extensive network of nonprofits, following the announcement of awards.

Q: Are there restrictions on who may apply for the award?
A: Yes. Only 501(c)(3) organizations headquartered in the U.S. may submit.

You can view our full list of Terms & Conditions here.