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[Guest Post] The Diagram of Ethical Storytelling Excellence

The Fundraising Coach

Today’s guest post on ethical nonprofit storytelling is from Caliopy Glaros. Caliopy is the Founder and Principal Consultant at Philanthropy Without Borders, a firm with expertise in ethical storytelling, donor engagement, and strategic planning. This article was originally published on her blog.

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Getting Curious About Ethics By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Ethics are moral principles that govern an individual’s or group’s behavior or activities. Within the grant profession, the Grant Professionals Association (GPA) has defined a clear code of ethics for members to abide by and establish boundaries within practice that uphold the integrity of the industry.

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Boost Your External Funding via Effective Leadership

Grant Training Center

Ethical Leadership Leadership also requires ethical decision-making. Ethical leadership training fosters skills like integrity, honesty, and accountability. This helps leaders develop the ability to make decisions that are ethical and align with their organization’s values.

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Unlocking Opportunities: How Next Level Grant Training Can Transform Your Career

Grant Professionals Association

This article dives into how mastering ethics, collaboration, grant research, strategic planning, building relationships, and prospecting for foundations can be a game-changer in your professional life. Strategic Planning for Success Learn how to develop compelling grant proposals with a strategic approach.

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3 Best Practices for Streamlining Your Endowment Management

Blackbaud

Endowments are the result of a successful long-term strategic plan. If your donor provides a significant contribution to your endowment with the goal of launching a scholarship program, for example, you have legal and ethical responsibilities to steward those funds to provide scholarships as directed.

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Can Nonprofits Make a Profit? Understanding the Dynamics of Nonprofit Financials

Just Write Grants

In this blog post, we’ll explore whether nonprofits can make a profit, how they handle surplus funds, and what it means for their operations and mission. Legal and Ethical Considerations 1. Ethical Use of Funds Ethically, nonprofits are expected to use surplus revenue in ways that align with their mission and serve their beneficiaries.

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Organizational Development in Becoming Grant-Ready

Grant Professionals Association

Here are some key steps you can take and considerations that will bring your organization that much closer to securing the funds your organization needs: Strategic Planning: Organizational development involves strategic planning, which identifies the goals, priorities, and needs of the organization and its programs/service offerings.