Ethics: Grant Ethics for Prospect Research and Funder Relationships Session 2 of the Ethics Series Register Now       Have you ever been uncomfortable applying to a foundation which didn’t seem to really match your organization’s profile? Many nonprofit professionals are pressured into writing to foundations who don’t match their...

Ethics: Grant Ethics Codes of Conduct: What Do They Say and Why are They Different Session 1 of the Ethics Series Register Now       Ethics in grants can be a hot-button discussion, but what does it mean to be an ethical grant professional? In this first session on grant...

We live in a world where, as consumers, we can purchase literally anything with a quick search and a few clicks. The rise of online shopping and next-day delivery has made it easier than ever to go on a shopping splurge without seriously weighing the costs and benefits of the newest gadget or the impact it will have on our personal finances. When a grant is awarded to an organization, the program staff may enthusiastically load up their online shopping carts with everything outlined in the grant budget. There is certainly a time and place for efficient procurement of approved supplies and services. In fact, federal law requires grantees minimize the time elapsing between the receipt of grant funds and the payment for allowable expenditures (2 CFR 200.305(b)). It is important for program staff to quickly implement the grant award, and typically, this means doing a little shopping.

A Nonprofit Connect Featured Program REGISTER HERE Can't attend? Register anyway, and we will send you the recording and materials. Location Your desk!  Webinar access instructions provided after registration. Fees/Admission $10 - Members $25 - Nonmembers Not yet a member? Learn more. Contact Information Noreen Bridgham, Director of Programming Send Email Effective and Ethical Grant Management  Grant management is a...