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

Assel Grant Services

However, many state and local government grants are pass-through funding from federal agencies and held to the same rules and regulations. Foundation and corporate grants may not be as stringent as federal or pass-through funding, but the principles of grant management still apply. Subscribe to our blog to follow along!

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Intermediary Funders A Mixed Bag For Nonprofits

The NonProfit Times

What often plays out is that an originating funder decided to work through an intermediary because they want to be close to the community, to find organizations they couldn’t otherwise find. For the purposes of CEP’s research, this definition excludes donor-advised fund providers, community foundations, and giving circles.”

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Don’t Believe Everything You See On TV or Government Websites: The FY ’24 HRSA NAP NOFO Shows Why Forecasted RFPs Aren’t A Sure Thing

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

” So, when congress finally reconciles the different versions of the FY 2024 budget passed in December by the Senate and House, there will be a deluge of RFPs published quickly, with grant-writing chaos ensuing. I’ll point out that the definition of a forecast is a “prediction or estimate of future events” (i.e.,

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How to Prevent Donor Fatigue in a Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Donors may start to feel taken for granted and that definitely won’t motivate them to give. Donors stop giving because they: Move away (and decide to support a nonprofit in their new community) Pass away (hopefully you’re getting an estate gift!) People aren’t sure how their money’s being used (lack of transparency).

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How to Start a Planned Giving Program: A Comprehensive Guide

Center for Major Gifts

If you’re ready to go beyond annual giving and unlock a more sustainable future through legacy gifts, read on. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll walk you through the entire process of starting a planned giving program. Bequests A bequest is simply a term for a gift made through a will. What is planned giving?

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Pledges vs. Donations: Understanding the Difference

Pamela Grow

Here are simple definitions of and key differences between pledges and donations: Pledges. For example, are you soliciting monthly, recurring donations from donors, or collecting legacy donations from a donor who has passed away? First, let’s get back to basics and define each donation type.

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Shrinking Congregations, Smaller Donations

Planned Giving

An entire generation of older, more generous parishioners is passing. What happens when those parishioners pass away? Who’s going to pass the collection plate, much less leave something in it? That’s the very definition of a restricted planned gift! The stock market looks like a roller coaster.