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How Government Grants Are Changing Grant-Making Policies

GrantNews

Government grant-making policies are shifting the entire world of grants. ” It wasn’t until the 1970’s, however, that Federal grant policy began to evolve into what it is today…Since the 1970’s, subsequent grant-related legislation has helped to further develop Federal grant policy.

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Focus on Generosity and Building Relationships on Giving Tuesday

Ann Green's Nonprofit

In theory, that sounds nice, but in reality, it’s a day when nonprofit organizations unleash an onslaught of transactional fundraising appeals by email, text, and social media. Given what’s likely in the next administration, nonprofits will need to work harder to combat any government funding cuts and policy changes.

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Inclusion Through Translation: Improving ESG Scores With Grants

GrantNews

For example, scientific insights and policy proposals are best utilized if understood universally. However, leaders can solve this issue by translating vital information with Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles through grants. Language compliance increases your Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) scores.

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‘We’re feeding more people with less’: What food security nonprofits need now

Candid

Fast and transparent funding with reduced reporting requirements In past crises like the 2008 recession or the pandemic, the federal government stepped in quickly, said Scott Schenkelberg, CEO of Miriams Kitchen. This time, the effects are concentrated and urgent, but the response feels slowerand our ability to serve depends on that timing.

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Don’t Take a Vacation From Your Donor Communication

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Email and social media are okay, too. You can also use email and social media. The downside is people get a ton of email and social media messages, so make yours stand out. Will certain policies or budget cuts affect your organization? You could send your donors a thank you photo or video. Jazz it up a little.

Policy 173
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Don’t Be Fooled by Abstract Jargon: Internet Governance and ICT Policy

Tech Soup

Most civil society organizations (CSOs) and citizens don’t use high-level jargon such as Internet governance and ICT policy. International Economic and Policy Stakeholders Recognize the Internet’s Increasing Role. This was originally posted on the GuideStar International Blog.

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