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Staying Invisible While Building Impact

Grant Professionals Association

So, lets discuss three core practices that help us empower nonprofits without accidentally stealing the spotlight, or worse, ending up as the unexpected star of a grant report six months after our contract ended. That also means being clear on the front end in your contract that the work belongs to the client. But the impact?

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Grant Professionals Collaborating

Fundraising HayDay

You can sub-contract for consultants, develop a joint grant proposal, co-author journal articles, co-present workshops and webinars, and so much more. You can sub-contract for consultants, develop a joint grant proposal, co-author journal articles, co-present workshops and webinars, and so much more.

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Contract Grant Writing is a Business: Invest in Your Success with a Business Coach

Grant Professionals Association

Even though I don’t plan to use subcontractors for grant writing purposes, I’ve contracted a virtual assistant with design skills to help develop templates and workbooks. GPC Competency: #7: Knowledge of practices and services that raise the level of professionalism of grant developers There's always a way to be more efficient.

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I still have challenges with clients not getting information to me on time, resulting in some last-minute panic.

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Embedding language within contracts that underscores the importance of adhering to mutually agreed-upon deadlines serves as a proactive measure, emphasizing to clients the critical role their timely cooperation plays in the success of the grant proposal. appeared first on DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services.

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Cheers to Twenty Years by Megan Campbell, MPA, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Back then , GPA was still a fairly new organization, having contracted its first Executive Director in 2004 with 700 members and just a handful of chapters. As a budding grants professional, I joined GPA in 2004 to connect with other grant writers and gain access to the learning opportunities that membership provided.

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What’s In a Name? Job Codes and the Quest to Codify Grant Professional

Grant Professionals Association

For business owners seeking government contracts, selecting a NAICS code aids in marketing your services. As more professional data are collected, it can help to remove the guesswork involved in determining competitive wages and provide grant professionals with leverage during contract negotiations.

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Financial Audits for Small Nonprofits By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Here are the circumstances that may trigger an audit requirement: Federal, state, and local government contracts may require an audit as part of the nonprofit’s contract for funding. First, be aware of the contract requirements before signing an agreement. Nonprofits should know that these documents are not the same as an audit.

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