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More Than Fiduciary Oversight – How Board Members Can Support the Grant Writing Team by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

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According to BoardSource , the board [of directors] is responsible for ensuring that the organization is appropriately stewarding the resources entrusted to it and following all legal and ethical standards. Offer to write letters of support for proposals and be flexible when needed to sign grant documentation (e.g.,

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Partners, Proposals and AI, Oh My!: Optimizing Collaborations in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Grant Professionals Association

To use AI effectively, a proposal team must set ground rules for ethical deployment and ensure that AI serves as a tool, not a team member. As more funders request disclosure of AI use in applications, it’s vital to document anywhere AI enters the process. GPC Competencies: #3 and #4

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How the GPA Code of Ethics Gave Me the Confidence to Specialize as a New Grant Consultant

Grant Professionals Association

And equally important, will it make abiding by the GPA Code of Ethics more challenging? Having been on the nonprofit employee “side” for the past 15 years, I knew I needed to dive deeper into the Code of Ethics from a consulting perspective. This is the ethical question I imagined would arise most often if I decided to specialize.

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More Than a “Hallmark Holiday”: What International Grant Professionals Day (IGPD) Means to Me

Grant Professionals Association

You provide the programs we document. We are committed to a code of ethics, and there is a culture of learning as we grow and improve in our craft. Author Bio: Michael Weinrauch is a grants specialist operating Marysville Grants Consulting and a member of GPA Chapters in Canada and Kentucky as well as the GPA Ethics Committee.

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You CAN Evaluate Your Program! How to Gather Data through Observation By: Michelle Dykes-Anderson, Ed. D, GPC, CFRE

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However, this can lead to ethical considerations like a need for informed consent and invasion of privacy. Document findings. document transfer, accuracy in post-award fiscal and activity reporting). D, GPC, CFRE first appeared on Assel Grant Services. Schedule the observation. The post You CAN Evaluate Your Program!

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

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Nonprofit organizations are regularly required to validate and document their use of funding; a COI policy ensures board members and staff operate responsibly and provides a strategy for disclosing and addressing potential conflicts of interest among officers, directors, trustees, or key staff.

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Transparency Is The Bedrock Of Ethics In Grants Administration

Grant Professionals Association

Transparency is the bedrock of ethics. Transparency is essential to an ethical climate in organizations and should be evident in communications, practices, policies, meetings, and other interactions. He serves on the GPA Ethic committee. link] Survey Results: transparency and accountability key to ethical behavior.

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