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4 Tips to Optimize Your Donor Database to Boost Engagement

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Treat your donor profiles as living documents. Remember to also cover your organizations rules for ensuring data security and ethical collection methods in this training to help you maintain donors trust and avoid legal issues related to your database.

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Ethics Made Easy The Five-Step Process for Grant Writers Facing Tough Choices

Grant Professionals Association

In the wake of the October Ethics Month articles, you are all now experts on the GPA code of ethics! Even with an irrefutable command of grant writing the GPA Code of Ethics , you will encounter situations that give you pause. It’s important to recognize that ethical decisions aren’t always black and white.

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Unhelpful Management Practices: Navigating the Impact of Unchecked Mean Girl Dynamics

Blue Avocado

It turns out that the consultant not only never followed up with me about greenlighting the document — it never went out. The impetus of this communication document did not reach anyone and powerful stories about the organization went untold. Ask yourself: What is the scope of the consultant’s contract? Who reports to whom?

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Grant Writer Cost in 2025: What You Actually Need to Pay [Expert Guide]

Allied Grant Writers

The Association of Fundraising Professionals and the Grant Professionals Association don’t allow this practice in their codes of ethics. They create various documents like full proposals, letters of intent, and application templates that fit different opportunities. This prohibition exists for several key reasons.

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How to Secure Sponsorships for Your School Fundraisers

Big Fundraising Ideas

Ethical Considerations and Community Responsibility Sponsorships in schools should be pursued thoughtfully. Transparency and ethical practices are essential to maintain trust among parents, administrators, and students. Alternatively, they could offer in-kind help rather than direct financial support.

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Leaving Academia With Dr. Julie Ann Ward, Dr. Stephanie Weaver, and Dr. Krista Kurlinkus

Grant Writing Made Easy

As the number of students we taught rose and tenure-track faculty left, they were replaced with wonderful, intelligent, highly-trained contingent faculty with heavy teaching loads, by-the-course or one-year contracts, and little to no support for equipment, materials, or professional development. There’s sick days built into your contract.

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Taking the Fear out of Grant Management: Conflict of Interest By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Nonprofit organizations are regularly required to validate and document their use of funding; a COI policy ensures board members and staff operate responsibly and provides a strategy for disclosing and addressing potential conflicts of interest among officers, directors, trustees, or key staff.