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Wrapping up 2024

Grant Professionals Association

Spend some time to update and refresh your toolkit of grant templates and answers to commonly asked questions as well as your organization's supporting documents. Training Plan Review the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI) competencies ( found here: Competencies Tested – GPCI ).

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GrantSummit: Building Your Community and Professional Know-How

Grant Professionals Association

Professional Development: The pinnacle of my grants career came in 2017 when I became credentialed as a GPC through the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI). Every three years, I renew my GPC by submitting documentation showing I contributed and developed professionally. Author Bio: Kathy Hatfield, M.Ed.,

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What’s In a Name? Job Codes and the Quest to Codify Grant Professional

Grant Professionals Association

Government agencies use NAICS codes to classify procurement documents and reach out to potential vendors that are aligned with their needs. The GPC remains the only nationally accredited credential for Grant Professionals globally! She is a South Florida GPA Chapter member and Secretary of the GPCI Board of Directors.

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Continuing Education: A Journey Not a Race

Grant Professionals Association

Lifelong learning helps me to stand out in a pool of applicants, for instance, showing potential employers that I have obtained my GPC (Grant Professionals Certified), the nation’s only accredited grant credential. It has enabled career advancement, enhanced skillsets, and increased success rates. grant-focused lens).

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Advancing Knowledge: Knowing your “Why” by Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

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)? The post Advancing Knowledge: Knowing your “Why” by Kellie Brungard, GPC first appeared on Assel Grant Services.

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Accreditation: Raising the Bar in the Grant Profession

Grant Professionals Association

Attaining one’s Grant Professional Certification (GPC), the only accredited credential for the grant profession, is one way to demonstrate a high level of expertise, knowledge, and experience. The National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) is one of the primary agencies that accredit certificate programs, including the GPC.

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

Assel Grant Services

Document findings. If you are interested in grant services, training, or federal review services, or are interested in our career opportunities, Julie Assel, CGMS, GPC, President/CEO will be happy to talk with you about this opportunity and provide you with a quote for grant services. Schedule the observation.

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