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Wrapping up 2024

Grant Professionals Association

Year to Date As you review the year so far, review your metrics to illustrate the excellent work you and your team completed. In addition to the successes, thoughtful consideration of the challenges faced can help you gain insights into areas where you need more training or different systems to ensure smoother grant processes.

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Five Characteristics of High-Performing, Grant-Winning Nonprofits

Think and Ink Grants

Are obsessed with defining metrics of success and tracking program outcomes. Richardson, MBA, GPC Shavonn is the Founder and CEO of Think and Ink Grant Consulting. ® provides grant writing training and discounted services to underserved 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with budgets of less than $3 million. Get.Grants.Better.®

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How to Win Grants in 2025

Think and Ink Grants

This begins with defining your metrics of success before the project even starts. If your organization lacks expertise in grant-seeking, consider consulting professionals or training staff to bolster your efforts. Richardson, MBA, GPC Shavonn is the Founder and CEO of Think and Ink Grant Consulting. About Shavonn V.

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Metrics for Grant-Seeking By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Grant Professional Association’s GrantZone has over 70 discussion threads on grant metrics, from understanding if a new position’s expectations are realistic to helping directors identify accurate metrics for a team. Having a universal understanding of what an organization hopes to gain from metrics creates purpose.

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Accreditation: Raising the Bar in the Grant Profession

Grant Professionals Association

Attaining one’s Grant Professional Certification (GPC), the only accredited credential for the grant profession, is one way to demonstrate a high level of expertise, knowledge, and experience. The focus of the certification process is assessment of the participants versus their participation in a training. Why Accreditation?

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Grant Outputs vs Outcomes: What's the Difference?

Think and Ink Grants

I specialize in grants supporting women, children, health, and education, so some of my clients' outputs are similar to # of health training sessions provided, # of women helped, or # of students taught. They are usually expressed as "numbers of" or a similar metric. Outputs are what your activities are creating.

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Philanthropy Officers and Grant Professionals

Grant Professionals Association

What you do as a successful individual giving officer is, sit in front of a blinking cursor and a screen full of empty boxes that ask for outcome metrics. Author Bio: Kerri Thompson Frank, CFRE, GPC, is the Principal and a Founding Partner of Amplify Philanthropy. Create philanthropic policies that incentivize partnership.

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