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Balancing Act: The Ethics of Grantmaking and the Accountability of Non-Profits

In a world where philanthropy and social good strive to intertwine more effectively, the art of grantmaking and the responsibility of non-profit organizations are under a constant microscope. The symbiotic relationship between funders and grantees is essential for societal progression, but with that comes the inevitable ethical considerations that both parties must navigate with diligence and foresight. From the funder’s …

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Unveiling the Myths: A Critical Look at the Sustainability of Faith-Based Funding

In the diverse ecosystem of nonprofit funding, one stream that has drawn both intrigue and skepticism is faith-based funding. This form of financial support, rooted in religious institutions and beliefs, has been a bedrock for many organizations but is often veiled in misconceptions and myths. Today, we aim to unearth the reality of faith-based funding’s sustainability, offering data-driven insights and …

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The Ethics of Grant Allocation: Making Fair and Equitable Decisions

In the realm of international development and non-profit work, the allocation of grants is a cornerstone activity that can turn aspirations into actions. But, like any power-wielding process, granting requires a robust ethical framework to ensure that decisions are made fairly and equitably. As a seasoned International Development Grant Manager, I have witnessed the weight of responsibility that comes with …

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