Simplifying Grantmaking: How Nonprofits Can Work Smarter, Not Harder

Learn how the Low Income Investment Fund (LIIF), a 501c3, leverages their grant management software to automate workflows and create greater impact. Hosted by Microsoft Tech for Social Impact partner, Submittable, this session will give you tactical advice for how to automate and refine your workflows so your organization can get more done.

Join us to learn more about:

  • Ideal opportunities for grantmaking automation
  • How to efficiently communicate with many stakeholders and grantees
  • Ways you can improve processes without interrupting ongoing work
  • And more!

Claim your seat today. We look forward to seeing you there!

hosted by:
Sam Caplan
VP of Social Impact

Sam Caplan is the Vice President of Social Impact at Submittable, a platform that foundations, governments, nonprofits, and other changemakers use to launch, manage, and measure impactful granting and CSR programs. Inspired by the amazing work performed by practitioners of all stripes, Sam strives to help them achieve their missions through better, more effective software. Sam formerly served as founder of New Spark Strategy, Chief Information Officer at the Walton Family Foundation, and head of technology at the Walmart Foundation. Sam grew up in the Little Rock punk scene playing guitar and singing in dozens of long-forgotten bands, hosting punk rock radio programs, and creating zines.

Sam Ellsworth
Product Marketing Manager

Sam is Submittable's Product Marketer focused on Foundations, Non-Profits, and organizations that distribute grants or awards. She is passionate about helping organizations of any size to measure their impact and scale their programs with the platform. When not at work you can catch her in the mountains of Montana with her golden retrievers.

Laura Jackman
Director of Capacity Building, Early Care & Education, Low Income Investment Fund

Laura Jackman is the Director of Capacity Building, Early Care & Education, Low Income Investment Fund.