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Telling a compelling story: Communicating program impact in a grant proposal

Candid

It’s not uncommon for nonprofits to struggle with securing funding despite the strength of their programs. But what do funders want to see, and how can you convey program impact in a compelling way? A proposal focused on program impact includes: Need: What need does your program serve?

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Grant Budgeting: Tips for Maximizing Funding Opportunities

The NonProfit Times

By Jackie Sue Griffin Securing grant funding is crucial to a nonprofit’s growth, and it starts with crafting a well-planned and realistic budget. Nonprofits should create a detailed budget that accurately reflects the costs associated with implementing the proposed project or program.

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Where do foundations stand on AI-generated grant proposals?

Candid

Most of the comments from respondents who didn’t know indicated they doubted they’ve received AI-generated proposals but there was no way to know for sure. One funder wrote, “Program Officers have received some applications they suspect were created with AI, but no applicants have explicitly stated it.”

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MacArthur Offers $100 Million For One Good Program

The NonProfit Times

The competition is open to organizations and collaborations working in any field, anywhere in the world, according to Chris Cardona, MacArthur’s managing director, discovery, exploration, and programs. Proposals must identify a problem and offer a solution that promises significant and durable change. times the original plan.

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Five green flags for funders in your grant proposal

Candid

Last year, we shared our crowdsourced list of red flags that funders look for in grant proposals—the things that immediately reveal the weak points in an application and raise questions about the organization’s credibility. Not surprisingly, the question we got most in response to that article was: What are green flags for funders?

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Open for comment: Proposed changes to Candid’s taxonomy

Candid

That data makes its way into various products and services to help: nonprofits find funding; researchers, advocates, and journalists derive insights into what is happening in the sector; and all types of funders to make funding decisions. program support, general support, advocacy); transaction type (e.g.,

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Grant application and review practices for more equitable and inclusive funding 

Candid

Grantseekers look to grantmaking organizations to demonstrate their commitment to fairness before applying for funding. Over time, they may refine those processes based on staff and reviewer experiences and as new best practices emerge. Offer additional support. Diversify and train the reviewer pool. Implement anonymized reviews.