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4 Ways Funders Can Help Grant Writers Submit a Great Application

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Grant writers are often the unsung heroes of the application process. They parse the grant documentation to understand if their organization is a good fit, they gather information from throughout the organization, and they mold it into an engaging story about the important work the organization is doing. Try to fill it out yourself.

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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

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Board members are personally responsible for the organization’s compliance with all applicable laws and regulations. But it should be reinforced in person during the orientation for new members and in the documentation they receive. Invite the auditor to present to the group as preparation for the audit review.

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Senior Full Stack Web Application Developer

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Produce quality, scalable, documented, maintainable code: ensure the acceptance criteria passes before you are finished. You may be writing components or features from scratch, refactoring code, adding incremental improvements, writing and maintaining technical documentation, writing tests, and fixing bugs.

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How to Minimize Risk Throughout Your Grant Cycle

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To mitigate risk throughout your grant cycle, you need to know your grantees through relationships and documentation, support their internal controls, and set up a process for whistleblower complaints. Depending on how your application is set up, you can add an open-ended question or discuss it during a follow-up conversation.

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Need a New Grant Management System? 5 Tips for Selecting the Best GMS for Your Foundation

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This includes reviewing your process documentation or creating it if necessary. Work with your team to review and document each of your funding programs, including the number of grantees, timelines, and applications for each. Understand your current review process and if it varies based on the funding program.

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13 Tips for Ensuring Government Grant Compliance for Your Nonprofit Organization

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Tip 2: Review the Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200) requirements to make sure you have the appropriate internal controls in place. Knowing how you want to handle indirect costs before you apply for government grants will speed up the application and reporting processes. Review them regularly against the approved budget.

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Join Our Team - We're Hiring!

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The PM documents project specifications and manages custom projects as well as new customer launches. This position maintains existing processes, develops new processes to support internal coordination and external communication with customers, and develops and documents project plans and project milestones. Learn more at WithinReach.

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