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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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How to Thrive When Work Doesn’t Love You Back

sgEngage

The following is an excerpt from How to Thrive When Work Doesn’t Love You Back A Practical Guide for Taking Care of Yourself While Changing The World by Meico Marquette Whitlock and a foreword by Beth Kanter 3 Ways to Thrive When Your Work Doesn’t Love You Back You’re committed to making a positive difference in the world.

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Raiser’s Edge NXT Consulting: 5 Steps for Hiring an Expert

DNL OmniMedia

To determine these specifics, work with team members across different departments at your nonprofit. Develop Your RFP Once you know the scope of your project, you can begin developing a request for proposal (RFP). Data cleanup and migration strategy.

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How to Write an Effective Grant Proposal

Classy

While you can use several marketing elements from your individual donor campaigns in your grant applications, creating effective proposals requires some additional considerations. Below, we’ll cover nine best practices and tips on how to write a winning grant proposal. Leverage Language and Formatting From Past Grants.

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Fundraiser Burnout? Try Automation to Boost Both Efficiency and Employee Morale

sgEngage

Employees still on the roster often have a considerably heavier workload, resulting in 77% of workers feeling burned out at work. The impact of burnout is particularly significant for nonprofit organizations. So much of a fundraiser’s day is tracking, reporting, researching, and analyzing. Automation can improve accuracy and standardization.

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Nonprofit Technology Consulting: 6 Steps to Success

DNL OmniMedia

Ensure they agree with your proposed budget for consulting services and understand the potential return on investment of hiring a consultant. Create a request for proposal (RFP). Once you have narrowed down your potential consultants to a few top candidates, send them your RFP to compare their proposed solutions.

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How to Get Donations for a Fundraiser: 10 Best Practices

Allegiance Group

3 FAQs How Marketing Can Increase Donations Let’s get started by walking through the different people and groups you’ll ask for donations to your nonprofit. The three main people or groups you’ll request funding from include: Individuals. Additionally, they can give at different levels, ranging from small, one-time gifts (e.g., $10)