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Nonprofits should make better use of social media in grant applications
We try hard to keep our proposals fresh by making our project concepts reflect what is going on in communities…Seliger + Associates Finally Enters the Twitterverse: @SeligerGrants
After three years of contemplation, we've finally decided to use Twitter. Sign up at Twitter and you can follow us…Two for One: Where Grants Come From, Fast Food, and the Contradictory Nature of Government Programs
Have you ever wondered where grant programs come from, like a child asking about the nature of baby making? Programs…Ch-ch-ch-ch-Changes Keep Coming to the Nonprofit World
A continuing avalanche of bad economic news confirms the upheaval in the nonprofit world that I've been blogging about for…A Lesson in Passthrough Funds and Capacity Building: ACF’s Non-Profit Capacity Building Program NOFA
If you read this week's grant newsletter, you probably saw the NOFA for the Administration for Children and Families's "Non-Profit…A Short Post on Writing Short
Writing short is on my mind today. I've been working a Pathways to Responsible Fatherhood proposal this week (see this…July 2011 Links: Public Pay, L.A. Charter Schools, Penelope Trunk, Medicaid and CHCs, Beans up the Nose, and More
* Top Colleges, Largely for the Elite, mostly overlook low-income students. File this under, "Seems obvious, nice to have proof."…Office of Family Assistance Issues the “Pathways to Responsible Fatherhood Grants Program” FOA, Provides a Generous 30-Day Deadline, and Makes Mothers Eligible
The Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance* just issued a Funding…Unicorn Spotted in the LA Times: A Large Nonprofit Gives Back Huge Federal Grants
In the 280 or so years I've spent grant writing (grant writing years should be considered as dog years because…Project GEESE is Project NUTRIA At a Table Near You. Also, HRSA’s Service Area Competition (SAC) FOA is out
According to the New York Times, "the city’s too fertile and apparently pesky geese will soon face a grim fate,…
