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The Advantages of Asymmetric Information

ProposalPRO

Asymmetric information can be a disadvantage, especially for nonprofit organizations that are new to the world of government grants. So how does asymmetric information work in the government grants space? Organizations that consistently write and win government grants develop an expertise in the grant process. What is it?

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Do Reviewers’ High Scores Predict the Best Grant Projects?

ProposalPRO

The overwhelming majority of government grants are awarded by a panel of outside reviewers, including 80% of the grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and over 90% of those awarded by the National Science Foundation or NSF (Bendiscioli, 2019). 2001, Abdoul et al. 2006, Graves et al., Stay tuned.

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Spotlight: State of North Dakota

GrantNews

Erected in 2001, it is 156 feet long, 100 feet tall, and weighs 75 tons. Community and Economic Development Grants for North Dakota Grants to eligible North Dakota government agencies and nonprofits for projects that charitable community projects. Most of the pasta in America is made from North Dakota durum wheat.

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Microsoft's Ecohero: How Sean Nicholson Is Saving the Earth

Tech Soup

Each year the International Computer Refurbisher Summit awards a lifetime achievement award in my name (it's a long story on how that came to be). This year the award went to Sean Nicholson. This interest may have been kindled when he was an ICT advisor to the government of Namibia before he came to Microsoft.

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