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The data/crisis catch-22: How the pandemic created a social sector data gap  

Candid

The chart above shows the number of 990 filings ii that Candid has for years 2017–2022. Currently, we have a critical mass of filings for 2017–2018. For 2017 and 2018 fiscals, we’d received most filings after 24 months. Currently, we only have about 76% of 2019 filings (compared to 2017/2018 numbers.). We invite all U.S.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Transparency Rules

Tech Soup

I decided, on my latest foray along the cliffs, to write a series of blogs focusing on the overarching themes that I feel are important for every nonprofit organization to know about and understand as we move into 2017. For example: Board Reviewed - January 15, 2017. Mark your calendar now for January 31 and February 1!

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Demonstrate Inclusion

Tech Soup

In my last blog I talked a bit about transparency and how it will apply to organizations seeking grant awards in 2017. " This post is a quick, easy read and might give you some good ideas for creating inclusivity within your organization in 2017. Mark your calendar now for January 31 and February 1! Those You Serve.

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Grantseeking in 2017: Know the Scene — Be Bold!

Tech Soup

My final blog post concerning themes grantseekers should understand in 2017 is about being bold. And this is what many grantmakers are looking to fund in 2017. In addition, you may want to consider setting up meetings or conference calls with your existing funders for the first quarter of 2017 to discuss past and future funding.

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How Does a Nonprofit Find Funding to Keep the Lights On?

Tech Soup

And it is important to clarify your thinking as you consider establishing a solid grants program for 2017 and into 2018, especially in this time of uncertainty around government funding. So, how does a nonprofit find funding to keep the lights on and grow the programs?" Reduction Technique Spring 2017.

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Is There Any Grant Money?

Tech Soup

percent in 2017 and by 6.0 And this increase is of vital importance given the uncertain future of government funding levels. Be aware that grant funding is available. Private foundations continue to be a funding source for most respondents; 81 percent of respondents reported that they received awards from private foundations.

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Building Your Grantseeking Program: Setting Measurable Objectives

Tech Soup

Most organizational leaders ask themselves these questions when projecting grant support: Who is most likely to fund my organization? Variations in funding rates also appear, to a lesser extent, by service area, U.S. Eighty-five percent of respondents to the survey applied for grant funding during the last six months of 2016.