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I Signed up for What?! A Primer for Pre- and Post-Award Grant Readiness

Blackbaud

Strategic: this risk could prevent an organization from accomplishing its objectives or meeting its goals. Use the RBW Strategy Risk Assessment Questionnaire for Government Grants to guide specific considerations on executing a federal grant award, including subrecipient monitoring, financial integrity, and recipient oversight capacity.

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5 Ways Fund Accounting Simplifies Food Bank Reporting

Blackbaud

From fundraising initiatives to grant awards, your food bank likely juggles a mix of restricted and unrestricted dollars. Tracking one grant award outside of your accounting software is not ideal, but manageable. Use your fund accounting system to track the details of each grant, including status, amount awarded, and type of grant.

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Advancing Knowledge: Knowing your “Why”

Grant Professionals Association

Actions without a bigger picture may seem productive in the short term, but they may not connect with your larger goals or leave you feeling like you haven’t made progress. The foundation of your why helps develop goals that will take you down an intentional path. Identifying your “why” may be the missing piece.

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So Now What? Finding Funding for Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

They also show the median amounts of the largest awards the sources gave. Finally, look at the sizes of the median largest awards. This data will give you an idea of reasonable award goals and help you to manage your stakeholder expectations. And keep in mind that success is relative.

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Save Time and Effort by Standardizing Data Collection

AmpliFund

These revisions clarified that if a federal awarding agency determines there is “non-performance” on the part of the recipient of federal funds, they can either cancel the award or reduce the amount of funding. A common notion in the industry is that “my program has unique goals."

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Advancing Knowledge: Knowing your “Why” by Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Actions without a bigger picture may seem productive in the short term, but they may not connect with your larger goals or leave you feeling like you haven’t made progress. The foundation of your why helps develop goals that will take you down an intentional path. Identifying your “why” may be the missing piece.

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Your Definitive Guide to Government Grants

Allied Grant Writers

Block Grants Block grants give state and local governments money to help them meet broad goals like community development, social services, public health, or law enforcement, and they usually have greater flexibility over how the money is spent than categorical grants. There are also grant programs run by federal agencies.