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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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Understanding Nonprofit Overhead: Strategies for Transparency and Efficiency in 2025

Blackbaud

Most nonprofit finance teams have been taught to keep their overhead costs buried deep within their financial statements. But recent events and changing philosophies on overhead costs have shed light on these expenses, which are required to run a functioning nonprofit. Overhead vs Indirect Costs: What’s the Difference?

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

Blackbaud

As a nonprofit finance professional, you want all your data to be accurate. Keep reading for actionable tips to improve your allocation processes and avoid issues common to managing your nonprofit payroll and time tracking for grant reporting. Maintaining compliance can protect existing funding, as well.

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Top Accounting Tips for Government Grants

Blackbaud

Know your numbers: Review any similar programs and calculate average cost per participant, personnel time allocation percentages, and indirect cost ratios to inform budget projections. Establish your indirect cost rate: Calculate your cost rate and understand the de minimis rate available to your organization.

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Strategies for Impactful Grantmaking During Funding Uncertainty

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Identify sources of information that provide the background and how it affects you, such as the National Council of Nonprofits and regional grantmaking associations to stay in the loop with whats happening locally. They are looking to their grantmaking partners for communication and transparency.

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What Are Payroll Grants and Where Can I Find Them?

GrantNews

In fact, wages, salaries, rent, debt, and general operating costs are often listed as ineligible expenses. A “payroll grant” is a financial award given to a business or nonprofit to give them the capital they need to cover their payroll expenses. So, what exactly are payroll grants where can you find them?

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Yes, the GrantSummit is Still Relevant to Me, a Grant Professional of over 20 Years!

Grant Professionals Association

She has personally written awarded grants of over $150 million in the last twenty years and managed many of these grants for school districts, institutions of higher education, healthcare organizations, nonprofits, and municipalities.

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