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Why You Should Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business

Get Fully Funded

And you need policies, procedures, and processes. Similarly, if you’re a nonprofit and you don’t have these business essentials in place, you can’t raise the money you need to fund your programs. Do you have the policies, procedures, and processes in place to run your nonprofit smoothly and efficiently? .

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Organizational Development in Becoming Grant-Ready

Grant Professionals Association

So, are you ready to up your fundraising and development goals for 2024 by securing grant funding? Organizational development plays a crucial role in the process of becoming grant-ready by providing the foundation and framework necessary to effectively pursue and manage grant funding.

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Funding Alert! Youth and Homelessness Systems Improvement Grant

Assel Grant Services

Coordinated Entry Systems (CES) activities include establishing or improving youth access points, policies, procedures, and assessment tools; creating a prioritization plan for homeless youth; implementing evaluation processes; and recruiting referral partner organizations. The maximum award for data activities grants is $300,000.

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Breaking Down Nonprofit Data Silos: 5 Steps You Can Take

The Fundraising Coach

Start by developing clear policies, procedures, and guidelines for data management. These policies should include areas like: Standardization. Store important information from your event management tools in your CRM—such as attendee data, registration metrics, and funds raised—to power your future events.

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