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The Ethical Dilemma of Data Misrepresentation in Grant Writing

Grant Professionals Association

In most cases, misrepresentation of data does not stem from deceit, but rather from a lack of awareness, pressure to perform, or insufficient training. Cause: Lack of Data Literacy Some grant professionals or organizational staff may misuse or misunderstand data due to limited training in statistics or data interpretation.

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Making a Global Impact with International Grants

GrantNews

International grants up to $1,000 to nonprofits and Institutions of Higher Education (IHEs) worldwide for conservation programs protecting wildlife and habitats. This includes development of techniques with an integrative approach to conservation for natural environments, environmental education programs, and breeding programs.

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4 Tips to Optimize Your Donor Database to Boost Engagement

Ann Green's Nonprofit

Personal history: Includes a donors education level, wealth information, and interests so you know why they support your nonprofit and how much they could give. Hold training sessions to introduce these best practices to your team, and compile them in a handbook for easy reference going forward.

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How to Improve Your Internal Controls to Minimize Audit Findings

Blackbaud

Strong internal controls promote financial transparency and accountability, demonstrating that funds are being used ethically and effectively. Train Staff: Provide training to staff on internal control policies and procedures. Assess Risks: Identify the risks that could impact the organization’s operations and finances.

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Who Owns Your Data? Data Privacy in Nonprofit Fundraising

DoJiggy

Learn More with DoJiggy: 5 Top Data Enhancement Services Your Nonprofit Needs How to Protect Your Donor Data Protecting donor data requires a multifaceted approach that involves implementing robust security measures, establishing clear data privacy policies, and educating staff and volunteers.

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Grant Ethics: Grant Ethics for Consultants

Assel Grant Services

Grant Ethics: Grant Ethics for Consultants Session 8 of the Ethics Series While all nonprofit professionals have many ethical issues to consider as they conduct pre-award and post-award grant activities, grant consultants have additional areas of which to be mindful because they run their own businesses instead of being an employee of nonprofit.

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How to Make Every Dollar Count: Smarter Funding for Nonprofits

GrantNews

Focus areas include arts and culture, education, social justice and ethics, community enhancement and capacity building, and health and human services. Funding is to support capital projects, recreational and educational services, and expenses for children’s basic needs, as well as to assist with operational expenses.

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