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Is Our Storytelling Ethical?

Ignited Fundraising

Is our storytelling ethical? And what does it mean to tell stories that are ethical? Storytelling /ˈstôrēˌteliNG/ the activity of writing, telling, or reading stories Ethical /ˈeTHəkəl/ relating to beliefs about what is morally right and wrong As a self-titled master storyteller, I’ve lightly touched on this topic for years.

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Boost Your External Funding via Effective Leadership

Grant Training Center

Equally, leadership training has become increasingly significant for those who need to be successful at managing and implementing grants, for their leadership skills will have an important effect on their teams and their ongoing efforts to continue procuring external funding. These include: 1.

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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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What’s on Your Professional Development Bucket List?

Grant Professionals Association

Grant professionals cannot successfully and ethically develop grant proposals and applications without learning “tricks of the trade.” The best way to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for creating competitive proposals is to attend workshops and webinars presented by seasoned professionals.

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How to Start a Planned Giving Program: A Comprehensive Guide

Center for Major Gifts

If not, are you willing to invest in training or hire specialists? Hiring or Training Planned Giving Specialists Depending on your organization’s size and resources, you may need to hire specialized staff or train existing team members. Expertise : Do you have staff members with knowledge of planned giving?

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9 Nonprofit Leadership Skills Every Founder & Director Must Master

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Consequences can range from disorganization to ethical compromises. Without leadership, a small nonprofit may never reach its full potential. The organization can stagnate or experience chaos.

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The Quick Guide to Nonprofit Board Responsibilities

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At its core, your board is responsible for steering your nonprofit towards achieving your goals while ensuring legal and ethical integrity. This duty reinforces your board’s commitment to upholding your organization’s purpose and ensuring legal and ethical compliance.