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The Financial Edge: Crafting Budgets for Grant Success

Allied Grant Writers

Understanding the various components of a grant budget helps ensure accuracy and clarity, which can significantly influence the likelihood of securing financial support. The primary parts of a grant budget include personnel costs, project expenses, and administrative and indirect costs. software, hardware).

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Untangling the New Uniform Grant Guidance

RBW Strategy

De Minimis Indirect Cost Rate Increase (ยง200.414): For those recipients (and subrecipients) who do not have a negotiated indirect cost rate agreement in place, this is welcome news. The new guidance states that cognizant federal agencies will uphold these indirect rates and pass-through entities (PTEs) must do the same.

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Grants for Church: A Comprehensive Guide to Securing Funding for Ministry and Community Outreach

Allied Grant Writers

Subscribe to Newsletters and Grant Alerts Staying informed about the latest grant opportunities is essential. Church administrators can subscribe to newsletters from grant-making organizations or utilize alert services available on many grant databases.

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You CAN Evaluate Your Program! How to Gather Data through Observation By: Michelle Dykes-Anderson, Ed. D, GPC, CFRE

Assel Grant Services

Direct and Indirect Observation In direct observation, the observer watches the event, activity, or interaction as it occurs. For example, an observer watches an occupational therapist utilize an evidence-based practice to see if it is used with fidelity. Indirect observation is not prone to bias, but only offers limited information.

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Understanding and Managing Nonprofit Overhead Costs

Greater Giving

Also called administrative or indirect costs, theyre typically not tied to specific programs or activitiesmeaning they indirectly support your mission. Some costs, like utilities or maintenance, may have some line items considered overhead, while others are program expenses.