by admin | Feb 27, 2024 | Uncategorized
Grant makers want to know the key personnel who will be carrying out the project they are funding. They want to know they are giving money to competent people who will not mismanage funds and complete the project as intended. That’s why it’s important not...
by Allison Boyd | Feb 5, 2024 | grant basics, Grant Tip Tuesday, Uncategorized
Grant seekers have a much greater chance of receiving grants from foundations and other grant makers that they already have a relationship with. This is especially true for nonprofits seeking foundation grants, but also applies to all grant seekers. If...
by Allison Boyd | Feb 1, 2024 | Grants Management
One of the biggest grant management challenges facing awardees comes when staffing changeover occurs mid-grant. Every position fills a vital role and holds an integral piece to the puzzle. When working under a grant, compliance is high-stakes and the...
by Allison Boyd | Jan 26, 2024 | Articles and Messages, grant basics, Grant Tip Tuesday, Uncategorized
Many projects are collaborations across sectors and involve governmental entities, academic institutions, nonprofit organizations and even the private sector. However, only some of these entities are eligible for the grant funding needed to support collaborative...
by Allison Boyd | Jan 11, 2024 | grant basics, Grant Tip Tuesday, Uncategorized
When applying for FEMA grants or other grants geared at disaster risk mitigation, you will likely be required to submit a Benefit-Cost Analysis, or BCA. According to FEMA, “The result is a Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR). A project is considered cost-effective...
by Allison Boyd | Dec 22, 2023 | grant basics, Uncategorized
When writing a grant application, it is important to keep in mind that your potential funder may not be well-versed in the language of your industry. On the flipside, if you contract writing grants, you may not be well-versed in their language. Many grant...
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