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Your Comprehensive Nonprofit Guide to Getting Started with NEA Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

You probably aren’t ready for federal grants at all. When you are in a good place to apply for federal grants, the information you've absorbed here will keep you on the right path. You can use my Grant Readiness Toolkit to help you get it done. The bottom line is that to apply for a federal grant you need a DUNS #.

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Funding Alert! Grants for Distance Learning and Telemedicine Equipment

Assel Grant Services

For a distance learning example, watching a video of a training does not qualify, but participating virtually in a class with a live presentation by a professor where questions can be asked, is eligible. Make sure your System for Award Management (SAM) registration is active and be sure you have a Grants.gov profile.

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Funding Alert! Youth and Homelessness Systems Improvement Grant

Assel Grant Services

Applicants can submit projects that: Improve capacity of youth in the community Establish partnerships Improve the centralized or coordinated assessment system (i.e., Make sure your System for Award Management (SAM) registration is active and you have a Grants.gov profile. Click here for a listing by state.

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Funding Alert! Opportunities for STEM Education

Assel Grant Services

Plan to attend IUSE: Office Hours to discuss questions with NSF program officers; Review frequently asked questions from previous funding cycles; Make sure your System for Award Management (SAM) registration is active and be sure you have a Grants.gov profile. AGS is excited to offer a Federal Agency Training Series in 2023!

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Untangling the New Uniform Grant Guidance

RBW Strategy

Since the original Uniform Grant Guidance was issued in 2014, federal grant recipients, subrecipients, and contractors have grumbled about the confusing jargon, lack of clarity, and general “squishiness” about some of the guidance’s language and how it applies to all recipients of federal funding.

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