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New DOL Salary Rules: Can Foundation Funding For Staff Fill the Gap?

Millionaire Grant Lady

Alex, founder of Millionaire Grant Lady and Associates , has been working with nonprofits of every shape and size for more than 15 years. The DOL ruling also states that effective January 1, 2025, the salary threshold will increase to $58,656 per year. On January 1, 2025, this amount will increase to $151,164 per year.

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Essential Funding Opportunities: Maximize Your Chances for Financial Support

Allied Grant Writers

As 2025 approaches, businesses, nonprofits, and individuals are increasingly looking for ways to secure essential funding to fuel innovation, growth, and community impact. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll cover the key funding opportunities for 2025, including government grants, private foundation awards, and business loans.

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What Will Trump’s 2025 Presidency Mean for the Grant-Seeking Community: Potential Shifts and Focus Areas

GrantNews

As we prepare for the new administration, the grant-seeking community needs to anticipate possible changes in federal funding priorities. For organizations reliant on grants, now is the perfect time to maximize 2024 funding opportunities. Trump’s historic victory.

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AmeriCorps Opens Federal Grants Competition

The NonProfit Times

AmeriCorps, the federal agency for service and volunteerism, announced the 2025 State and National Grants Competition is now open for applications from organizations who wish to host AmeriCorps members beginning in the summer of 2025. The application deadline is 5 p.m., Thursday, Jan.

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What Trump’s Re-Election Could Mean for Nonprofit Fundraising in 2025 and Beyond

Just Write Grants

As we look ahead to potential shifts in the political landscape, nonprofits must prepare for how changes in the federal government could impact fundraising and grant writing. The re-election of former President Donald Trump will likely bring renewed policies and perspectives on federal funding priorities, tax laws, and philanthropy.

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Seeking and writing grants under Trump 2.0: “Fasten your seatbelts, it’s going to be a bumpy night”

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

Many grant-seeking nonprofit CEOs, including some of our clients, are concerned about changing funding priorities likely under the impeding Trump 2.0 administration, as S+A recently posted: The 2024 Election: A Grant Writer’s Post Mortem. Concern over un-obligated funds from large Biden era administration grant programs is also high.

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