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Is There Racial Bias in Awarding Federal Grants?

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2019 , Ginther et al., NIH also found that scientists who were the most experienced at proposing and implementing grants were also disproportionately more likely to be funded, and to be White. For example, in fiscal year 2019 the largest federal grant-making agency, the U.S. 2016 , Ginther et al., There’s little surprise there.

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Don’t Believe Everything You See On TV or Government Websites: The FY ’24 HRSA NAP NOFO Shows Why Forecasted RFPs Aren’t A Sure Thing

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Case in point: Last July 3, HRSA published a forecast on grants.gov that the FY 2024 New Access Points (NAP) Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO, which is HRSA-speak for RFP), would be published on December 12 with a February 2024 deadline. .”

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The new Nonprofit Migrant Industrial Complex takes advantage of the US border crisis

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With a 10-fold increase in only a decade, one would think S + A would be doing lots of proposals for migrant services, but this is not the case. These organizations have seen their combined revenue grow from $597 million in 2019 to an astonishing $2 billion by 2022, the last year for which federal disclosure documents are available.

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The Grants Transparency Act of 2023: Good idea or spitting in the wind?

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Ive been writing grant proposals since dinosaurs walked the earth and have seen various attempts to reform the federal grant-making process. The Grants Transparency Act complements the Grant Reporting Efficiency and Agreements Transparency (GREAT) Act passed in 2019. Again, some agencies already do so.