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Download M-24-11 (c) 2025 Karen Norris, Kanoco Consulting, LLC Have you heard of www.digital.gov and visited the digital community of grants? Author Bio: Karen Norris is nationally recognized as a consultant and Subject Matter Expert (SME) for Kanoco Consulting, LLC - a Karen Norris Company in Gaithersburg, MD and Lewes, DE.
Their findings were published in the Fall 2020 Journal of the Grant Professionals Association, showing a gap in available information as well as initial research indicating more than three in four grant professionals experience physical symptoms, socio-emotional symptoms, or both, of burnout. However, sometimes it is a great fit.
Have you ever stopped to consider the reasons why you sign up for webinars, attain or continue to maintain your grant professional certification (GPC), or set out to learn an entirely new skill set (like project management)? BIPOC, consultants, faith-based organizations) where you can ask questions and get to know fellow grant professionals.
Several published articles, like this humerous classic by Vu Le , illustrate grant practices that do more harm than good. If you are working with a consultant, time spent on project management is billable. I want public and private acknowledgment (thank you note, social media post, office celebration, etc.) of all the work I do.”
Publishers leave the top of each chapter blank, and readers are able to pause and decide when to continue. Her first novel, Tail of Humanity, was published in May 2023, with a second to be published in 2024. The following summarizes ways in which I try to make my proposals stand out.
This article was previously published on forbes.com: [link] The year 2020 has indeed been a year like no other. She earned the GPC (Grant Professional Certified) credential from the Grant Professionals Certification Institute in 2020. Nonprofit organizations have especially been hit in several ways.
Drafting the Evaluation Budget Your first step in drafting an evaluation budget is to consult with finance staff and program staff. Next, publish a request for proposals and talk to evaluators early to get several quotes about what the evaluation will cost and the number of hours/days that the evaluator will need to complete the work.
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