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Understanding the Grant Lifecycle: Info for Nonprofits

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Many nonprofits rely heavily on grants to fund their missions, but successfully securing and managing grants requires a clear understanding of the grant lifecycle. The grant lifecycle refers to the full process a grant goes through from identifying opportunities and applying to implementing funded projects and reporting outcomes.

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How a Streamlined K–12 Business Office Improves Your Family Experience

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A clear view into how funds are allocatedwhether for classroom resources, facility upgrades, or extracurricular programsgives your families confidence in the schools ability to manage resources effectively. Integrated enrollment management systems feed contract details directly into your billing system, eliminating manual data entry.

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Donors and “Marchers”: Build an Equitable Following With Major and Small Donors

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The 99%, i.e. the rest of us ordinary mortals, have traditionally been the largest source of funding for American nonprofit organizations, the reliable backbone of philanthropy ever since the pilgrims landed on Plymouth Rock, and probably before. So how do we make sure that our funding base is balanced to represent the 99% as well as the 1%?

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9 Best Practices for Strong Nonprofit Financial Management

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You’ve got to use funds wisely, aligning with your mission and honoring donor intentions. Know Your Funding Types One of the first steps to strong nonprofit financial management is to understand your funding sources and how they affect your financial planning and reporting. Smart money moves are vital for nonprofits.

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Creating a Content Library for Your Best Content

Peak Proposals

Once established, your library can help you respond to funding opportunity announcements and other types of opportunities more quickly and with less effort. The Relationship Between Boilerplate and Content Libraries “Boilerplate” is content that addresses standard components that appear in proposals, contracts, and other business documents.

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Creating a Content Library for Your Best Content

Peak Proposals

Once established, your library can help you respond to funding opportunity announcements and other types of opportunities more quickly and with less effort. THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BOILERPLATE AND CONTENT LIBRARIES “Boilerplate” is content that addresses standard components that appear in proposals, contracts, and other business documents.