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Navigating Expertise and Ethics Balancing Professional Growth with Integrity

Grant Professionals Association

Welcome to the continuation of the October Ethics Month article series! We are diving deeper into the GPA Code of Ethics this week, focusing on the “Professional Obligations” section. It is your professional obligation to recognize and acknowledge your limitations (GPA Code of Ethics 7).

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Top Foundation for the Elderly: Essential Services and Support Programs

Allied Grant Writers

Remote medical consultations through telehealth allow seniors to receive prompt medical advice and treatment from home. The Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers offers respite care, education, and mental health counseling to help caregivers manage their responsibilities more effectively.

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Building World-Class Grant Teams: The GPC Advantage for Employers

Grant Professionals Association

Because credentials must be anchored to rigorous and relevant standards, as well as require ongoing education and recertification, they can quickly and accurately help employers identify and hire qualified grant professionals. The GPC credential signals precisely the expertise and ethical rigor employees need when managing grant funding.

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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.

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Certifications for the Grant Professional By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Many of us find ourselves working as grant professionals by way of degrees in journalism, education, social work, and even the STEM fields. Certifications help uplift the profession by establishing a level of knowledge and ethical practices and acknowledging experience and expertise within an industry. There are 1.4

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CFRE Certification for Your Fundraising Career

Greater Giving

Having a CFRE certification shows you have proficiency in nonprofit fundraising at the highest possible level, and understand ethical best practices in the industry. Getting your CFRE certificate is a process through which you can learn even more critical skills to enhance your professional work.

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Refer: It’s What the Pros Do!

Grant Professionals Association

Years passed before I came across GPA and learned there were more opportunities to help people in crisis by embracing a career as a “grant professional.” Adhering to and promoting GPA’s Code of Ethics was a step toward elevating the profession and decreasing the frequency of those horror stories.