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Grant application and review practices for more equitable and inclusive fundingĀ 

Candid

The significant role foundations play in advancing the social good underscores the need to incorporate equitable and inclusive grant application and review practices. Grantseekers look to grantmaking organizations to demonstrate their commitment to fairness before applying for funding. Offer additional support.

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2024 Government Grants Are Accepting Applications

GrantNews

In addition, they are given expressly for causes like stimulating the economy, providing goods and services to underserved communities, and funding projects that align with the goals of that federal agency or governing entity. With so many grants waiting to fund good causes, there’s no time to waste. What are you waiting for?

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5 Considerations When Updating Your Grant Application

Blackbaud

Itā€™s important to review your grant application periodically so you can incorporate new features in your grantmaking software and new ways to meet the needs of your grantees. Here are five questions to consider as you start to update your grant application. How well does your application match your funding priorities?

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Disaster Response Funding Following Hurricane Helene

GrantNews

For more information about these resources, visit disasterassistance.gov or call the FEMA helpline at 1-800-621-3362. For the latest information on Hurricane Helene, visit www.ncdps.gov/helene. Stay informed about local conditions, shelters, and resources by following your county governmentā€™s social media channels and websites.

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The Advantages of Asymmetric Information

ProposalPRO

Asymmetric information can be a disadvantage, especially for nonprofit organizations that are new to the world of government grants. Asymmetric information refers to the information one organization may have that gives it an advantage over another. Thatā€™s asymmetric information, or knowledge that is not equivalent.

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The Power of Story Telling ā€“ Ethical Presentation of Information

Grant Professionals Association

Grant funding, after all, can be transformational and create long-lasting positive impacts in our communities. That said, behind the elation of each successfully funded proposal lies a busy and complex world. As grant professionals, we are accountable not just for what information is shared but for how that information is shared.

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How to Get Leadership Buy-in for Streamlining Your Grantee Application

Blackbaud

As a grants manager, you know how important it is to have a clear and efficient grantee application process. You want to collect the data you need to make informed decisions, support your grantees’ success, and demonstrate your impact. Do you use it to inform your decisions, evaluate your outcomes, or improve your practices?