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How Government Grants Are Changing Grant-Making Policies

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Grants provide vital funding to programs that support things like medical research, feeding the hungry, and housing for underserved communities. Grant Policies – A Short History of Federal Grant Policy Bipartisan Grant-Making Policies Government grants address vital social needs by funding various causes.

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Arts nonprofits saw revenue fall in every category in 2024. What lies ahead? 

Candid

arts and cultural organizations have faced a global pandemic, inflationary pressures, shifting audience behaviors , and changes in public policy and government funding. Contributed revenue fell across all categories from 2023 to 2024. More than a quarter ran deficits of 10% or more in both 2023 and 2024. Since 2019, U.S.

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7 Emerging Trends for 2025: Is Your Nonprofit Prepared?

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Because of this, we expect 2025 to provide a platform for social funding on behalf of causes like equality, inclusion, mental health, and other support for underrepresented groups to use social media to increase awareness for their cause. For example, you can apply for grants to fund equality training for your team. Author Unknown 5.

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Reduce Food Waste & Improve Food Insecurity For Americans

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The Food Donation Improvement Act reduces liability for donors who make food donations. How The Food Donation Improvement Act (FDIA) Improves Food Insecurity For American Families On January 5, 2023, the Food Donation Improvement Act (FDIA) was signed into law. However, there is good news. How, you may ask?

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What Are 7 Common Nonprofit Startup Costs?

GrantNews

While forming a nonprofit can be a long and stressful process, we hope this list brings some clarity to what costs you will need to set aside to adequately fund your nonprofit venture. This plan includes general liability insurance, commercial property insurance and business income insurance. Funding offsets start-up costs.

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Money talks: Why tuning into the Giving Pledge matters 

Candid

Whether these megadonors are on your radar, their voices are shaping broader conversations in the philanthropic sector about what and who gets funded, as well as how that funding materializes. For example, some prefer personal giving or directing their philanthropy through limited liability companies (LLCs).

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9 Tips for Recruiting and Retaining Peer-to-Peer Participants

OneCause

They’re the ones who sign up to raise funds on behalf of your organization – driving donations from their own networks of friends and family. Collect only the information you must have – such as contact information, emergency contact information, a liability waiver, and t-shirt size. You can collect more information later. Learn more.