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Grant Writing Ethics Part I: Navigating Ethical Challenges in Grant Writing
Morgan Carpenter Morgan Carpenter

Grant Writing Ethics Part I: Navigating Ethical Challenges in Grant Writing

In the complex world of nonprofit management, ethical considerations are not just a cornerstone of success, but a fundamental necessity. This first post in our series on Grant Writing Ethics explores the critical importance of maintaining integrity, transparency, and honesty throughout the grant writing process.

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Applying the “Snowflake Method” for Writing Fiction to Grant Applications
Morgan Carpenter Morgan Carpenter

Applying the “Snowflake Method” for Writing Fiction to Grant Applications

The Snowflake Method, created by Randy Ingermanson for writing fiction, involves a structured, step-by-step approach to developing a novel. It starts with a simple one-sentence summary and gradually expands into a detailed outline, involving various stages of plotting and character development. This method emphasizes a gradual build-up from a simple core idea to a complex structure, similar to the formation of a snowflake. It's a highly organized method that allows writers to thoroughly develop their story and characters before starting the writing process.

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Creating a High-Impact Annual Report for Your Nonprofit
Morgan Carpenter Morgan Carpenter

Creating a High-Impact Annual Report for Your Nonprofit

In the world of nonprofit management, the annual report is more than just a document. It's a powerful storytelling tool, a testament to your organization's impact, and a critical piece of communication with your stakeholders. A well-crafted annual report can boost your nonprofit's credibility, attract donors, and demonstrate transparency and accountability. In this post, we'll explore key strategies for creating high-impact annual reports that resonate with your audience and advance your mission.

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