Posts Tagged: "Grant Management"
July 27, 2021
Attributes of Grant-Winning CharitiesGrants are usually awarded because the charity presents a set of intangible reasons that helped convince the foundation staff and board to make the commitment How often do we find ourselves feeling more than a touch of envy when we hear of another charity – much like our own – winning a grant? Followed by…
July 26, 2021
Nonprofit Passion and the Need to Digitally TransformNonprofit organizations need very strong fund accounting and grant management support I admit I am new to the technology world of nonprofits, having come from enterprise solutions in the manufacturing and supply chain world for multi-billion-dollar organizations. Though nonprofit organizations tend to be much smaller, that does not seem to make their needs for certain…
January 26, 2021
Nonprofit Grants Tracking & Billing Made Easy with Sage IntacctIf your nonprofit manages several grants or relies on grants for a majority of your funding, you should consider implementing a modern grant management solution to make sure you are operating at maximum efficiency and compliancy. Continue reading to learn about a solution we have vetted and found best suits the grant management needs of…
March 3, 2017
Why Your Grant Management isn’t Working (and How to Fix it)A special breed of nonprofits, Community Action Agencies are the primary source of direct support for the more the 34.5 million people living in poverty in the United States. Community Action Agencies and Head Start Programs serve more than 16 million individuals and more than 3 million families every year. While exhibiting at the Annual…
July 15, 2013
Sage Nonprofit Solutions is Now AbilaAs many of you may have seen through email communications and press reports, Sage Nonprofit Solutions has completed the next step in their transition to being an independent company. The company that produces the products known as Sage 100 Fund Accounting (aka “MIP”), Sage Fundraising 50, Millennium and Sage Grant Management will now be known…