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How to Evaluate Grant Opportunities: When to Say No to a Grant

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When you evaluate grant opportunities first through the lens of alignment, you protect your organization’s integrity and ensure that funding supports your mission rather than distracts from it. In both cases, passing and finding a better- aligned opportunity is more strategic. Do We Meet All the Eligibility Requirements?

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Federal Grant Funding Update for Nonprofits (Q2 2025)

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Budget Developments and the Debt Ceiling In late June, the Senate narrowly passed its version of a sweeping spending and tax package known among Republicans as the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” While the House passed its version in June, the two chambers must now reconcile differences before anything reaches the President’s desk.

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Rethinking Time Management: Beyond the Clock to True Resource Mastery #3

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So, as soon as you’ve gotten through the previous steps, work on the task. Too often, when we finish a task we’ve procrastinated on, we’re scolding ourselves even after we pass the finish line, but we all know that positive reinforcement is a much better motivator than negative reinforcement.