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A Breakdown of Each Stage in the Grant Lifecycle

RBW Strategy

The lifecycle of a grant has three major stages: pre-award, award, and post-award. Phase 1: The Pre-Award Phase The pre-award phase includes the grantor announcing the funding opportunity all the way through the application submission and review of grant applications. The funds are then dispersed.

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Growing Federal Interest in Data Creates New Realities for Grant Reporting

Grant Professionals Association

It is the second priority that grips the attention of awarding agencies and recipients alike. Pre-covid, more than $750 billion was awarded annually with an unacceptable $175 billion in improper payments caused by unintentional errors or intentional acts of wrong-doing. The pressure is on for stewardship of federal funds.

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Best Practices for Creating New Opportunities with a Grants Management System

AmpliFund

We know many grant makers publish new funding opportunities in the spring, and using purpose-built tools to create and manage them saves organizations a lot of time and effort. Grants management software like AmpliFund gives you unlimited application forms, sections, and questions that you can use to build out applications.

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Line up your ducks! 5 Ways to Keep On Track in Post-award Grant Phase

Grant Professionals Association

Life for grants professionals managing post-award details can be made easier with the following practices. 5 Tips to Help Line Up Your Ducks Read the Management Documents Most governmental grants will have some sort of manual or guidance published and available to award recipients.

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Throwback Tuesday – An A-Z Guide to Writing Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

It's my complete A-Z guide to grant writing 101. It was a popular post when it was first published and since I've recently had an influx of new readers and subscribers to my blog, I thought it might be time to bring it back for another look. Start a list to collect grant opportunities. And you will get it down. I believe in you.

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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

Publish the mapping publicly to incentivize adoption by product providers and grantmakers who may have custom solutions. work with your teams to brainstorm ways that your software might pre-populate and automate grant applications from 990 databases or a funder's own data stores. If you are an infomediary. If you are a grantmaker.

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Did You Know: The Key Differences Between Grants and Donations by Roxanne Jensen, Ed.S., GPC

Assel Grant Services

Grants: Structured, Specific, and Relationship-Driven I began my work with nonprofit fundraising working primarily on grants. Grants are generally awarded by foundations, corporations, state, or government agencies. Once awarded, the organization will be accountable for the plan that was submitted.

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