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

Allied Grant Writers

Enabling Strategic Planning and Innovation The availability of grants encourages strategic planning and innovation. This should include both direct and indirect costs, ensuring transparency and accountability.

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Getting Curious About Ethics By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

If the program aligns with the organization’s strategic plan and needs pilot funding or was designed in response to community needs within the scope of the organization, ethics aren’t an issue. For many funders, costs to prepare an application (or pre-award costs) and fundraising expenses are not allowable direct or indirect expenses.

Ethics 40
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Net Tuition Revenue (NTR) for Private K–12 Schools

Blackbaud

Refine financial aid allocation: Balance full-pay vs. partial-pay students strategically to achieve enrollment goals without over-discounting. A clearly communicated financial aid policy is crucial and regular reviews help schools maintain optimal NTR while meeting accessibility goals. What financial risks impact net tuition revenue?

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The Essential Guide to Nonprofit Budgets in 2024

Grant Writing Made Easy

Regulatory Changes: Ongoing changes in government policies and regulations can affect funding, operations, and compliance, requiring constant vigilance and adaptability from nonprofit organizations. They offer a macro-level view of an organization’s financial health and are crucial for strategic planning and operational management.

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