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Move DEI Beyond Words

.orgSource

Revelio Labs’ 2023 report on the state of DEI and the impact of last year’s layoffs, found that DEI-focused roles “experienced a nearly 40% churn rate at companies engaged in layoffs, as compared to about 24% for non-DEI roles.” Articulate the Vision Writing the diversity statement can be a co-creative activity.

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The GRANTS Writing Formula To Secure Awards For Project Grants

Bloomerang

In the needs section of a grant, you need to do three things to score high on a grant proposal: Eliminate flowery language, Include sources and citations, and Include a clear Problem Statement. A grant proposal utilizes research to demonstrate emotion and not poetic language. These are N arrowed objectives.

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Leveraging the SDGs to Maximize Your Impact

sgEngage

Once you understand your part in this matrix of good, you can better tell your story and articulate your value in grant writing. By breaking down each goal into consumable sections, we hope you will be able to maximize the impact of the SDGs, harness a shared language in seeking funding, and bring about greater change.

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Why defining BIPOC-led is harder than you think

Candid

For example, BIPOC CEOs with a largely white board and/or executive team might not be able to as easily enact change and wield power as BIPOC CEOs who have strong BIPOC representation across their organization’s leadership roles. From a diversity, equity, and inclusion standpoint, being clear about language and identity is important.

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Mastering Modern Grant Writing for Nonprofit Success

The Modern Nonprofit

Estimated Reading Time: 2 minutes Mastering Modern Grant Writing for Nonprofit Success In the dynamic landscape of nonprofit funding, grants continue to play a pivotal role, with billions of dollars allocated annually to support various causes and projects. A well-articulated proposal?

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The Do’s And Don’ts for Winning Executive Buy-In for Technological Change

fusionSpan

Don’t jump to the technology solution without articulating a problem. “Story is everything,” says Sanchez, noting that visual aids, relatable scenarios, and simplified language make your proposal more engaging and accessible. Define the problem from an end-customer perspective for broader organizational buy-in.

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How to Create an AI Policy Your Grantmaking Organization Will Use

sgEngage

Generative AI tools are great at recognizing and repeating patterns, so they are good at helping you summarize and simplify language. Your AI policy should encourage staff members to experiment and think creatively about their roles to see if there are other opportunities that still fit within the established guidelines.

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