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Grant Writing Tip: Using federal grants to fund building or purchasing/renovating a building

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

Local governments, states and tribal organizations, and nonprofits in cooperation with their city or county are eligible applicants. Local governments, states and tribal organizations, and nonprofits in cooperation with their city or county are eligible applicants. A match is required.

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Leading the Way Toward Digital Inclusion

Tech Soup

Recently, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) and the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) published guides to help community organizations create or expand programs to close the digital divide. Additional Resources. NTIA Toolkit (PDF). IMLS Getting Started Guide (PDF).

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How to Manage People Who Work Remotely

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Some of the most concrete advice I found on practical management of teleworkers is Jacob Griscom's article How Telecommunications Is Changing Work for Nonprofits , in particular his section on systems for measuring results and accountability. How to Manage Remote Workers: Measuring Results. Don't want to read the whole thing?

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Turning City Data into Apps with Apps4Warsaw

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"We knew how to crowdsource and incubate applications." " Apps4Warsaw also teamed up with Orange Labs, the research and development arm of multinational telecommunications giant Orange , to build a platform and publish the 50 datasets. The platform was installed on the Warsaw City Council servers.

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Grant Writing Tip: Using federal grants to fund building or purchasing/renovating a building

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

Randomly, HUD just published the FY ’25 NOFO. Public agencies, nonprofits, Indian Tribes, and PHAs are eligible applicants. Local governments, states and tribal organizations, and nonprofits in cooperation with their city or county are eligible applicants. There’s $175 million available with grants to $12 million.