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The Grants Transparency Act of 2023: Good idea or spitting in the wind?

Seliger + Associates Grant Writing

Ive been writing grant proposals since dinosaurs walked the earth and have seen various attempts to reform the federal grant-making process. Congress passed the Grants Transparency Act of 2023 (H.R. Furthermore, the memo also describes the changes made to Uniform Grant Guidance. Again, some agencies already do so.

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7 Ways Your Nonprofit Can Build a Strong Financial Foundation in 2024

Blackbaud

So many nonprofits found 2023 to be particularly stressful. Tip 1: Categorize your revenue types, such as fundraising, grants, and earned income. Make Sure You’re Ready for Your Next Government Grant Government grants are a great addition to any nonprofit’s balance sheet. Identify the top line for each channel.

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ALA Building Library Capacity Grants: Support for Libraries to Expand their Services

Library Grants

For 2023, up to sixteen grants of $10,000 each to libraries to increase their capacity to provide essential services through December 31, 2023. The library does NOT need to be an institutional member of ALA, or have a staff person who is a member of ALA to be eligible for a grant.

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Why we’re all burned out and what to do about it  

Candid

The American Psychological Association’s 2023 Work in America survey found that the majority (57%) of U.S. Consider increasing resources by providing more funding to cover indirect costs and general operating support. deadlines, reporting, grant applications) when possible. Sound familiar? If so, you’re not alone.

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Advocating for Real Costs and Organizational Expenses by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

The assumption that overhead or operating expenses are somehow “bad” undermines the reality that it costs money to deliver a nonprofit’s mission ( Council of Nonprofits, 2023 ). Even the federal government is considering increasing the de minimus indirect cost rate from 10% to 15% in 2024. The conversation continues to shift.

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