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Resources for Nonprofit Directors

“Extreme Wokery Gone MAD” Kevin O’Sullivan On Charities Branding Countryside ‘Racist And Colonial’ [Video]

The British countryside is a racist, colonial, white space, a wildlife charity has claimed in a report.Wildlife and Countryside Link, a coalition of 80 environmental organisations, produced the report as a response to a call for evidence about racism and the environment.The report stated: “People from ethnic minority communities within the UK are more affected by the climate and nature crises than White British people.”This is a result of both historical and systemic racism and societal inequity.”This has negative implications for both physical and mental health, and relating to income, skills, and jobs.”The Talk panel Kevin O’Sullivan, Isabel Oakeshott, JJ Anisiobi, Esther Krakue and Ian Collins discuss the story.Click here for more from TalkTV https://talk.tvIf you need any help visit: https://talk.tv/helplines#woke #countryside #wildlife

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

Ultimate Guide: How to Spot and Avoid Grant Scams in 2024! ⚠️ [Video]

Quickly learn how to safeguard yourself against 2024 grant scams! There is ONE SIMPLE STEP that takes 5 SECONDS to avoid any grant scam. Watch this video to find out! Links mentioned in the video:Report a grant scam to the FTC (at no charge): https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/form/mainHealth and Human Services government website (used as example in video), https://hhs.gov Chapters00:00 Never Fall for a Grant Scam Again!00:17 How to Spot Fake Government Grants01:33 6400 Subsidy Scam02:09 Social Media and Deep Fake Scams03:09 How to Report a Scam06:32 Avoid Any Grant Scam in 5 Seconds!Subscribe to Grant Chatter, to learn how to find grants, write grants, and win them! Thank you for watching. See you in the next video!

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Grant Writing for Non-Profits

Nailing the R01 proposal submission with Sarah Dobson [Video]

Sarah is an expert in grant writing, and her journey from law school dropout to thriving in the world of grant writing is truly inspiring.Briefly describe the episode’s content and introduce the guest: In this episode, Sarah shares her unique journey, emphasizing the importance of quality over quantity in grant writing. We delve into her experiences, insights, and the key role time management plays in crafting successful grant applications.Key Points Discussed:Sarah’s unconventional journey from law school dropout to grant writing expert.The pivotal role of working in a pulmonary oncology clinic in shaping her interest in biomedical research.The importance of quality over quantity in grant writing.The challenges clinicians face in time management and how it impacts grant submissions.The creation of Sarah’s consulting agency focusing on resubmitting R01s and her online education company, the Grant Funding Formula.The K to R Essentials group program designed to support women faculty transitioning from career development awards to R-level funding.Navigating the pressure to get funded while prioritizing meaningful and impactful research.The significance of understanding one’s time management and self-management in research success.Compassion over anxiety in the early stages of a research career.Observations on successful PIs advancing their research ideas beyond the initial grant submission.Links and Resources Mentioned:Sarah Dobson’s Consulting AgencyGrant Funding Formula Online CourseK to R Essentials Group ProgramCall to Action: Listeners are encouraged to prioritize quality in grant writing, embrace self-compassion, and consider the importance of time management in their research journey. Explore Sarah Dobson’s resources to enhance grant writing skills and career development.Sponsor/Advertising/Monetization Information:This episode is sponsored by Coag Coach LLC, a leading provider of coaching resources for clinicians transitioning to become research leaders. Coag Coach LLC is committed to supporting clinicians in their scholarship.Looking for a coach?Sign up for a coaching discovery call today: www.coagcoach.com/service-page/consultation-call-1