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Finding Funding for Research

Peak Proposals

And either way, you may be able to leverage your data to bring about policy changes. If you spot a foundation that supports projects in your field, but has a “no unsolicited proposals” policy, even though there appears to be a fit, we advise you to cross the foundation off your list and move on to better prospects. on our blog ).

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Navigating the Shifting Political Landscape as a Federal Grant Recipient

Blackbaud

With the recent federal administration changes, there is a lot of uncertainty in the nonprofit and philanthropy sectors. Federal grant recipients, subrecipients, and contractors face shifting priorities, new executive orders, and evolving funding practices.

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What Will Trump’s 2025 Presidency Mean for the Grant-Seeking Community: Potential Shifts and Focus Areas

GrantNews

As 2025 grants begin to emerge, you can rely on GrantWatch to list them as they’re released. While the exact policy directions remain to be seen, President-elect Trump’s previous term may offer insights into potential focus areas that could shape the landscape in 2025 and beyond.

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A Grant Writer’s Assessment of One Month of Trump 2.0—“Watch the skies!”

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

As we experience the fourth week of the second Trump administration, much remains in flux in the federal grant world that S + A occupies. Many are being issued as Trump administration domestic policies take shape, but these are drafted quickly and not always in clear terms.

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