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Applying the Stages of Group Development to Grants

Grant Professionals Association

Have you encountered inefficiency, frustration, or even conflict when working with a group to develop a grant proposal? This article will briefly describe Tuckmans framework and then apply these ideas to grant proposal development. The group will determine the scope of the proposal and the amount to request. Take heart.

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Do Reviewers’ High Scores Predict the Best Grant Projects?

ProposalPRO

If you’re won a federal grant, you know you owe your good fortune to the independent grant reviewers who highly rated your proposal. Reviewers also have issues with the process, including “reviewer fatigue” from having too many proposals to review and too little time in which to do it (Bendiscioli, 2019). 2016, Danthi et al.,

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Grant Writing Tip: Using federal grants to fund building or purchasing/renovating a building

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

We get many calls from nonprofits and public agencies seeking federal grants to build or buy and renovate a building*—the proposed uses could be anything from a youth center to a SUD treatment facility to affordable housing. FY ’23 grant awards ranged up to $10 million, with an average of $285,000, while direct loans ranged up to $98.6

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Working Toward Internet Access for Everyone

Tech Soup

The big recent digital inclusion news is the Federal Communication Commission's ( FCC ) proposal to extend the Lifeline Program , which has supplied discounted phone service to low-income people since 1985. If this proposal is enacted, it will, at a stroke, do more to close the U.S. Expansion of the FCC's Lifeline Service.

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Ideas Wanted to Increase Participation in Elections

Tech Soup

The 2015 Knight Foundation News Challenge is accepting applications online from February 25 to March 19, 2015. The winners will be announced in June of 2015. The contest is open to anyone — including journalists, local election officials, civic technologists, academics, businesses, nonprofits, governments, and individuals.

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Should You Migrate Your Nonprofit's Website to HTTPS?

Tech Soup

government , the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the IETF's Internet Architecture Board (IAB), and the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) "calling for universal use of encryption by Internet applications, which in the case of the web means HTTPS. government and important Internet organizations want to see happen, eventually.

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Spotlight: State of Wyoming

GrantNews

On April 30, 2015, some folks in Laramie, Wyoming danced their way into the Guinness Book of World Records. Community and Economic Development Grants and In-kind Donations for Wyoming Grants to eligible Wyoming nonprofit and for-profit organizations and government agencies to promote tourism.

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