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10 Things to Look for When Evaluating a Grant Proposal

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Ensuring that your foundation makes impactful grants to the right nonprofit partners starts with a thorough proposal evaluation. To help you better review submissions so that you are set up for success, here are 10 items you should look for as you evaluate your grant applications. Communications Plan. Program Timeline.

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Strategies to diversify nonprofit boards to yield success

ASU Lodestar Center

Strategies to diversify nonprofit boards can be divided into three broad phases. Phase 1: Triple A’s - awareness, attitude and action. Developing awareness and sensitivity towards diverse voices is an initial step in the process, but not the easiest. Phase 2: Implementation. Phase 3: Evaluate and celebrate.

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What Can Marketing Cloud Do For Nonprofits?

Cloud 4 Good

Specifically, we focus on how the individual organization we’re working with moves a constituent from awareness of the organization and its mission all the way to advocacy on behalf of the organization and the good it is doing in the community, country, and/or world. . Awareness: How does someone find out about your organization?

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10 Strategies for Segmenting Donors for Communication

Greater Giving

A strong donor segmentation is much more than just breaking up your donor list into the basic demographic groups that define your community by age, location, or gender. When donors become part of your community, they typically move through five phases of involvement, landing on the one that best suits their level of commitment.

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Avoiding Unconscious Confirmation Bias In The Nonprofit Workplace

Bloomerang

The term is defined as one group holding social stereotypes about certain other groups outside of any conscious awareness. Evaluating feedback poorly and unintentionally negatively affecting groups in other communities. Appreciate those who have alternative life experiences in their background when in recruitment phases.

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Beyond the Newest Philanthropy Buzzword: Knowledge Work Is Core to Equitable Change

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But it is not just a new buzzword, a box to be checked, or even a singular phase in the grant cycle. This may be in actual relationships with others or with awareness of the social context where the knowledge is being constructed. Philanthropy loves “new” things. Data is a decision.

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9 Things to Look for When Evaluating a Grant Proposal

Connection Cafe

Ensuring that your foundation makes impactful grants to the right nonprofit partners starts with a thorough proposal evaluation. Are they subject matter experts or invested in the target community? If appropriate for the grant size, is an experienced independent evaluator involved to administer the outcomes measurement plan?