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Strategies for Impactful Grantmaking During Funding Uncertainty

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When there is a flurry of activity that affect the entire industry, such as policy changes that disrupt current and potential funding for hundreds of organizations, you need to take the time to understand the risks for your organization and your grantees. Where possible, Kristina suggests helping with security and financial best practices.

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Tips For Maximizing Grant Opportunities

The NonProfit Times

By Jackie Sue Griffin Securing grant funding is crucial to a nonprofits growth, and it starts with crafting a well-planned and realistic budget. Before diving into the budgeting process, its essential for nonprofit managers to thoroughly review the grant guidelines and restrictions provided by the funding organization.

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Top Accounting Tips for Government Grants

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But with fewer opportunities coming from federal and state programs, your organization needs to have all your financial ducks in a row if you want to earn—and keep—government funding. Pre-Award Your finance team’s involvement begins even before your organization identifies a funding opportunity.

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The Financial Edge: Crafting Budgets for Grant Success

Allied Grant Writers

A well-structured budget can significantly impact the chances of securing funding. It outlines how funds will be allocated and ensures that all projected costs are accounted for. A comprehensive budget fosters transparency and allows for clearer communication between the applicant and the funding agency.

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Why Accurate Payroll and Time Allocation Is Crucial for Your Nonprofit Grant Reporting

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Maintaining compliance can protect existing funding, as well. The Importance of Accurate Time Allocation for Nonprofits Accurate time allocation is a cornerstone for nonprofit organizations, especially those with grant funding. Grants often come with specific stipulations on how funds should be allocated and reported.

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Understanding Nonprofit Overhead: Strategies for Transparency and Efficiency in 2025

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But recent events and changing philosophies on overhead costs have shed light on these expenses, which are required to run a functioning nonprofit. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) revised their uniform guidance in 2024, increasing the de minimus (or standard) rate allowed for indirect costs—overhead for federal grants—from 10 to 15%.

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Navigate the Grant Landscape: Key Basics of Grant Writing

Allied Grant Writers

Unlike loans, grants do not require repayment, making them a valuable resource for those looking to fund various ventures. The application process for grants often involves submitting a detailed proposal outlining the intended use of the funds. Understanding these elements can significantly increase the chances of receiving funding.