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More Than Fiduciary Oversight – How Board Members Can Support the Grant Writing Team by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

An active and engaged board of directors can be vital to the success of your grant team. Here are some ways board members can contribute to the grant process: Be knowledgeable about the organizations programs so they can share agency information. Board members need to be willing to learn.

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The Professionalization of Grants: Scaling Your Grants Program Through Effective Infrastructure

Grant Professionals Association

If you havent already, now is the time to evaluate your organizations grant readiness from pre- to post-award, ensuring alignment with funders, competitive proposals, and strong fund stewardship. Understanding how your organization makes grant submission decisions is critical. And, you are the vehicle for making this happen.

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Did You Know: The Importance of Researching Funders Before Applying by Roxanne Jensen, Ed.S., GPC

Assel Grant Services

By researching funders, you can discover the information you need to tailor your grant application to the funder. AGS blogs, funding alerts, and trainings are aligned with the Grant Professional Certification Institute ’s Competencies and Skills. GPC first appeared on Assel Grant Services.

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Small Nonprofit Building Block Series: Tips for Staying Organized by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

The six-session course focuses on key elements that will prepare a new or small organization for grant readiness. Sessions are tailored to help participants build their knowledge and skills to create pathways to success for grant-seeking. Registration is live!

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Small Nonprofit Blog Series: Grantsmanship: Being a Responsible Grantee by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

In this document, funders will often outline the award amount and other expectations like the report due dates, recognition instructions, and/or the program officer’s contact information for questions or concerns. The six-session course focuses on key elements that will prepare a new or small organization for grant readiness.

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Financial Audits for Small Nonprofits By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Audited financials are a common component of grant readiness discussions and are often requested by funders. This type of report discovers financial misappropriation, irregularities, and inconsistent financial information. Competency #2: Knowledge of organizational development as it pertains to grant-seeking Skill 2.1:

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Competition and Training: Not just skills for the court By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Having the right people on the team ensures grant seeking is a cohesive process that addresses your team’s true needs and capabilities. Practice (Grant Readiness) Once a team is developed, practice is where you develop and perfect all the plays and roles required for game day.

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