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Getting Curious About Ethics By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

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Ethics are moral principles that govern an individual’s or group’s behavior or activities. Within the grant profession, the Grant Professionals Association (GPA) has defined a clear code of ethics for members to abide by and establish boundaries within practice that uphold the integrity of the industry.

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Certifications for the Grant Professional By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

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Certifications help uplift the profession by establishing a level of knowledge and ethical practices and acknowledging experience and expertise within an industry. Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS) There are just over 300 CGMS professionals at the end of 2023; only five have also received their GPC, including two AGS staff.

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

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Best practices in ethical grantsmanship indicate all nonprofits should adopt a COI/FCOI policy and procedures for ethical and compliant grant management. A good COI policy will include provisions for regular COI training. This blog post is aligned with the Grant Professional Certification Institute ’s Competencies and Skills.

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Competition and Training: Not just skills for the court By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

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To be competitive, your grant team must train and prepare to advance through the rounds and win awards. In addition, the team should understand the legal and ethical requirements for managing grants, which can vary based on the source and scope of funding. Grants, much like professional sports, are competitive, and increasingly so.

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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. AGS offers several on-demand webinars on a variety of topics to support the full grant cycle, in addition to an Evaluation Training Series ! Check out our website to learn more and sign up for our training newsletter.

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Grant Stewardship: Beyond “Thank You” by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

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Learn more about building relationships with AGS on-demand training opportunities. Competency #6: Knowledge of nationally recognized standards of ethical practice by grant developers Skill 6.8: This blog post is aligned with the Grant Professional Certification Institute ’s Competencies and Skills.

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Call out or call in?

Grant Professionals Association

As grant professionals, we are stewards of the GPA Code of Ethics for our organizations and/or clients. Often, however, we find ourselves navigating tenuous ethical conflict when leaders and/or members of our teams propose organizational strategies or actions that would violate the Code of Ethics. response that I would like.

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