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Preparing Now for the Earmark Window Ahead
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Preparing Now for the Earmark Window Ahead

Many organizations wrote off earmarks in 2025. That was a mistake. While headlines focused on partisan narratives, three appropriations minibus bills quietly moved through Congress — and they included Congressionally Directed Spending. Organizations that stayed engaged with their representatives and senators secured millions. Those who assumed earmarks were dead stopped paying attention and missed the window.

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The Federal Government has Reopened. Now What?
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The Federal Government has Reopened. Now What?

If it felt like the entire nonprofit sector collectively held its breath for the last several weeks… you’re not wrong. The federal government has officially reopened. If you are excited to apply and think things are returning to “normal” quickly, I’ll gently invite you to take a big sip of water and temper those expectations. Let’s break down what to expect.

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The Great Indirect Cost Debate
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The Great Indirect Cost Debate

Let’s talk about something that sounds boring but actually shapes everything: indirect costs.

It isn’t just about fairness. It’s about capacity. Sustainability. Whether organizations can say yes to funding without hurting themselves in the process.

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The Elephant in the Room: Are Federal Grants Really Coming Back?
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The Elephant in the Room: Are Federal Grants Really Coming Back?

Federal grants are back—but with strings attached.

While billions in funding are available through 2025, new compliance rules, tighter oversight, and political shifts are changing the game. For nonprofits—especially those serving underresourced communities—it's a moment of both opportunity and risk. Learn how to navigate this new landscape.

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Federal Grants in 2025
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Federal Grants in 2025

Federal awards will look different in 2025 than they did in 2024. That feels like a safe bet. But just how different is a bit harder to predict. 

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