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Can an LLC Business Get Grant Money?

GrantNews

If you own a Limited Liability Company (LLC), you may be wondering whether you’re eligible to receive grant funding to support or grow your business. However, eligibility depends on the type of grant, the nature of your business, and how well your goals align with the funding source. The good news?

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Nonprofit vs. not-for-profit: Definitions and differences

Bonterra

Limit its documented goals to one or more charitable purposes. Where nonprofits serve the public good, often with a charitable goal, not-for-profits focus on benefiting a smaller group or member base. Not-for-profits Not-for-profits typically have more localized goals centered around their community or member base.

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Connecting the dots: Fighting for equity through a data partnership 

Candid

When the Supreme Court gutted race-conscious admissions last summer and the American Alliance for Equal Rights followed with a lawsuit against the Fearless Fund, some in the philanthropic sector feared that demographic data had become a potential liability. Listening and addressing barriers But now, I’m not worried.

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TechSoup at the 2012 Nonprofit Technology Conference

Tech Soup

Your technology plan is a document that lays out the goals and objectives of adopting and implementing technology. Poor technology planning is a liability not only to your nonprofit, but also to the people who rely on it. It also helps you develop and present a clear, mission-driven case for technology investment. Claire Sale.

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Safety First: How to Mitigate Risk at In-Person Events

Qgiv

We know the ultimate goal of any nonprofit fundraiser is to raise as much money for the mission as possible. Consider your audience and the main demographics that will be attending. Consider your attendee goal and make sure you have enough bartenders to keep the lines moving. Future you will be happy you did.