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Why Fund Accounting Software Beats Spreadsheets for Nonprofit Grant Reporting and Compliance

Blackbaud

You will want to think ahead about being able to easily capture grant information, set up tasks and deadlines, and then run accurate reports at any time. Fund accounting systems with grant management can help you from beginning to end if you are a grant-funded organization—or want to be.

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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.

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Taking the Fear out of Grant Management: Conflict of Interest By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Too often, grant management is seen as a scary, messy aspect of grant funding, and we have a vague understanding of the requirements or components. In the nonprofit field, it’s common for staff to be put in a role where they manage grants but might not have the knowledge or resources to understand what that entails.

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Upcoming Webinars on The Financial Edge Nonprofit Accounting Software

Tech Soup

With The Financial Edge, nonprofits can manage reporting, grants, restricted funds, nonprofit-specific workflows, and collaboration with the fundraising department. Join Blackbaud for two upcoming webinars on this product: Pay No Attention to the Person Behind the Curtain (Financial Reporting). Grants Management).

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Upcoming Webinars on The Financial Edge Nonprofit Accounting Software

Tech Soup

With The Financial Edge, nonprofits can manage reporting, grants, restricted funds, nonprofit-specific workflows, and collaboration with the fundraising department. Join Blackbaud for two upcoming webinars on this product: Pay No Attention to the Person Behind the Curtain (Financial Reporting). Grants Management).

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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. In indirect observation, the observer watches the results of the event, activity, or interaction. Indirect observation is not prone to bias, but only offers limited information.

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