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Location: 1601 Connecticut Ave Nw Ste 802, Washington, 20009 DC
EIN: 25-1823874
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Grant Applicant - applied in 2020
This funder is pretty high maintenance and totally in the weeds. They require financial documents to be submitted using their templates, which creates a lot of extra work. They also require multiple prior years of financial information. They also micromanage awarded grants. For example, we were awarded a fellowship, and a requirement of funding is that we must share the resumes of applicants with them. Ridiculous.
Inadvertently exerts negative influence in the field, Doesn't "get" nonprofits and issues, Difficult to work with, Culturally incompetent, Bureaucratic, Risk averse
District Of Columbia
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2020
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Once you have been funded, they are accessible, as they should be.
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Unclear what their current goals are now that the Great American Outdoors Act has passed.
Please be more sensitive to the burden you are placing on grantees with your onerous reporting processes.
Gives 6-figure grant amounts.
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