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Taking the Fear out of Grant Management: Conflict of Interest By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Too often, grant management is seen as a scary, messy aspect of grant funding, and we have a vague understanding of the requirements or components. In the nonprofit field, it’s common for staff to be put in a role where they manage grants but might not have the knowledge or resources to understand what that entails.

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Taking the Fear out of Grant Management: Indirect Cost Allocation By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

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By now, I hope you are realizing grant management doesn’t have to be a scary web of confusing topics and rules. With this grant management series, I aim to outline some of the commonly seen issues and provide resources to learn more. NGMA divides the grant lifecycle into three phases: pre-award, award, and post-award.

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Applying Quality Assurance and Quality Improvement (QA/QI) in Grant Management Strategies

Grant Professionals Association

But, does QA/QI also have a place in a nonprofit organization’s successful grants management strategy? Two different kinds of experiences supported this author’s development as a grant professional. For more tips, tools, and suggestions consider resources in addition to the Grant Professional Association (GPA) (e.g.,

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Creating a Culture of Fundraising and Grant Professionalism with Program Staff

Grant Professionals Association

Author Bio : Eryn Baldrica-Guy (she/her) is the Director of Grants and Contracts for California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. She has specialized in fundraising and grants management for nonprofits since 2016. Eryn completed her master’s and bachelor’s degrees at California State University, Fresno.

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How to Find an External Evaluator By: AGS Grant Staff

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While some organizations do have the capacity and expertise, many need to contract with an external evaluator for one or several reasons. For instance, using an external evaluator can be more economical and efficient, can provide a more credible report due to objectivity, and is sometimes a grant requirement.

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How to Budget for an External Evaluator by AGS Grant Staff

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Finance staff familiar with contracts and procurement may be able to pass along cost-cutting information. AGS blogs, funding alerts, and trainings are aligned with the Grant Professional Certification Institute ’s Competencies and Skills. Check out our website to learn more and sign up for our training newsletter.

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