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Unmasking the Bias: Navigating Systemic Barriers in Grant Writing for Nonprofits

In the quest for funding, nonprofits are often faced with an intricate maze of grant writing, fraught with systemic barriers that can stifle their potential before they even begin. Despite living in an era that preaches equity and inclusivity, the world of grant-making is not immune to the biases that infiltrate many aspects of our society. At Grants Club, we …

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The Intersection of Faith and Finance: Ethical Dilemmas in Faith-Based Funding

In the realm of non-profit funding, the collaboration between faith-based organizations and non-profit endeavours often creates a unique landscape where mission, money, and morality intersect. As a Faith-Based Funding Expert, this juncture has continually intrigued and challenged me. The ethical considerations in the pursuit and utilization of faith-based funding are numerous and complex, raising questions that cannot be ignored: How …

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The Shifting Landscape of Grant Eligibility: Navigating New Norms in Post-Pandemic Philanthropy

As the world slowly emerges from the cocoon of the COVID-19 pandemic, nonprofit organizations find themselves in a vastly different philanthropic landscape compared to the pre-pandemic era. With changes in grant eligibility criteria and priorities, nonprofits must navigate this new terrain with agility and foresight. The pandemic has catalyzed a reevaluation of funding frameworks, placing a spotlight on diversity, equity, …

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