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Untangling the New Uniform Grant Guidance

RBW Strategy

We’ll start by discussing the “why” of these changes, why the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) decided to make them now, and how they align with larger changes happening in the federal government. OMB has tasked federal agencies with a plan to incorporate this update by May 15th.

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Your Comprehensive Nonprofit Guide to Getting Started with NEA Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

These grant awards can be for as much as $150,000 but require a match and also require your organization to partner with some sort of government entity (this could be your city, a school district, a local housing agency, etc.). Gather program/project information, budgets, memorandums of understanding, support materials, etc.

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Funding Alert! Youth and Homelessness Systems Improvement Grant

Assel Grant Services

Department of Housing and Urban Development Attention nonprofit organizations and government entities addressing homelessness! Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is now accepting proposals for its Youth and Homelessness Systems Improvement (YHSI) Grant. Applications for this program are due February 15, 2024.

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Funding Alert! Opportunities for STEM Education

Assel Grant Services

In terms of budget, projects with a larger scope may be eligible to request larger amounts for up to three or five years of support, depending on the track and project. With an estimated funding pool of $61,000,000, the IUSE program anticipates funding 135 total awards. You can check your SAM status here: [link].

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The Grants Transparency Act of 2023: Good idea or spitting in the wind?

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

Applicant organizations report the following barriers to accessing federal funding: staff capacity, budget size and availability of matching funds, institutional power, lack of experience applying for and receiving federal funds, and lack of administrative capacity to administer large awards.