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Four common grant proposal documents (free samples included)

Candid

While Candid is working to reduce that burden broadly, here is one specific way we are trying to help: by providing sample grant proposal documents. In this blog, we share the major types of grant proposal documents, their components, and free sample resources to show you what a successful version of each one looks like.

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Navigating the nonprofit RFP process

EveryAction

She asked for some advice around her (bumpy) request for proposals (RFP) process at her nonprofit. Lisa was losing confidence in herself—but the RFP process she was using was the real cause of her problems. Requests for Proposals, or RFPs, are often used to conduct the search for potential strategic, digital, and/or technology vendors.

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7 Database Goals for Your Independent School’s Capital Campaign

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When evaluating your school’s readiness for a capital campaign, database readiness might not be at the top of the list for your campaign consultants or administration. Review reporting. only), Address Accelerator, Online Data Review Tool, and DeceasedRecordFinder data hygiene tools from Blackbaud. Fine-tune your fund setup.

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Prioritizing authentic connections through trust-based philanthropy 

Candid

How we refined our approach to trust-based philanthropy Research over the last 10 years has shown that funders often cause as many problems as they solve; “ funder-created obstacles ” are the most commonly identified barrier to nonprofits achieving their intended impacts.

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Improving Your Nonprofit’s Internal Culture: A Mini Guide

Greater Giving

A strong culture can also encourage creativity and innovation; as employees feel more connected to your organization and invested in the cause, they’ll be more inclined to experiment with new ideas and solutions that can help your organization flourish. Start by evaluating where you are. Review your compensation strategy.

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Improving Your Nonprofit’s Internal Culture

Greater Giving

A strong culture can also encourage creativity and innovation; as employees feel more connected to your organization and invested in the cause, they’ll be more inclined to experiment with new ideas and solutions that can help your organization flourish. Start by evaluating where you are. Review your compensation strategy.

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3 Ways to Activate DEI in Your Nonprofit Organization

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With that, here are three starting points for activating DEI in your organization: Provide the tools Normalize feedback Evaluate and Reevaluate 1. Are projects being designed in such a way that those who contribute to defining the issues are also responsible for the proposed solutions?