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Category: Government Funding Program Planning and Design ProposalWriting and Grantseeking Political changes can lead to changes in laws, policies, and rules. In the first few months of 2025, many federal grants and contracts have been terminated. Copyright 2025, The Grantsmanship Center Tags: Federal Grants
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