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Ripped from the Headlines: Grant Fraud Ain't No April Fools' Prank

Fundraising HayDay

Real life instances of grant fraud can be a powerful lesson in what not to do and serve as a reminder why our grant office should include policies, procedures, and checks and balances. Join our cohosts as we discuss grant fraud from both a grantee and grantor standpoint.

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Organizational Development in Becoming Grant-Ready

Grant Professionals Association

Compliance and Risk Management: Organizational development helps establish policies, procedures, and controls to ensure compliance with grant regulations and mitigate risks associated with grant-funded activities. This includes understanding legal requirements, ethical standards, and best practices in grant management.

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Candid’s DEI commitment, today, and for the future 

Candid

Together, we strive to deepen our understanding, strengthen our commitment, and align our policies, procedures, practices, programs, products, and services to ensure our employees and stakeholders thrive. And we look to engage with and seek guidance from experts in the field to continue learning and improving.

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Funding Alert! Youth and Homelessness Systems Improvement Grant

Assel Grant Services

Coordinated Entry Systems (CES) activities include establishing or improving youth access points, policies, procedures, and assessment tools; creating a prioritization plan for homeless youth; implementing evaluation processes; and recruiting referral partner organizations. The maximum award for data activities grants is $300,000.

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How to Set Up Online Giving for Your Church

Qgiv

There are a variety of merchant processors available, and each has its own policies, procedures, and processing fees. You can compare their perks, policies, and fees before settling on a merchant processor and online fundraising company to partner with. The second is PCI Compliance and secure data policies.

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Why You Should Run Your Nonprofit Like a Business

Get Fully Funded

And you need policies, procedures, and processes. Do you have the policies, procedures, and processes in place to run your nonprofit smoothly and efficiently? . But the business side of a nonprofit requires a solid foundation of written policies, procedures, and processes. You have to establish your brand.

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Breaking Down Nonprofit Data Silos: 5 Steps You Can Take

The Fundraising Coach

Start by developing clear policies, procedures, and guidelines for data management. These policies should include areas like: Standardization. In this guide, we’ll provide steps you can take to break down data silos so your nonprofit can use its data to its fullest potential. Establish data governance.

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