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“Master Class” for Nonprofit Organizations: Dissecting the Grant Agreement

Contains material from Feb 2020

“Master Class” for Nonprofit Organizations: Dissecting the Grant Agreement
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The audio was hard to hear - could not hear attendees' questions (presenters did not repeat them) and the typing sound was very loud. Also, in terms of content, strongly suggest having a legal representative from a grantee included in future panels like this - or title this more accurately: "Dissecting the Grant Agreement from the Grantor's Perspective". The content didn't feel fully representative of the grant negotiation process.

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Review the key components of a grant agreement, including provisions unique to private foundations, considerations for advocacy organizations, and how to structure grants to fiscal sponsors, non-charitable organizations, and individuals. Expect practical advice from the perspective of both the grantor and the grantee, a lively discussion, and sample language.

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Hillary Bounds, Kristy Bernard Tsadick

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Dissecting the Grant Agreement (Feb 2020)

Review the key components of a grant agreement, including provisions unique to private foundations, considerations for advocacy organizations, and how to structure grants to fiscal sponsors, non-charitable organizations, and individuals. Expect practical advice from the perspective of both the grantor and the grantee, a lively discussion, and sample language.

Originally presented: Jan 2020 Nonprofit Organizations Institute

Hillary Bounds, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative - Redwood City, CA
Kristy Bernard Tsadick, The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation - Menlo Park, CA