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Tag Archives: Lisa Cirincione
How our EDA grantwriting session can help you
As our 10th Executive Director Academy draws near we ask our expert trainers how their sessions can benefit today’s busy nonprofit executive director. Here is what Lisa Cirincione, senior associate, grantwriting and resource development, had to say about our grantwriting … Continue reading
What will be the impact of federal budget cuts?
By Lisa Cirincione, JVA Consulting JVA has been closely following the federal budget debates to discern what the impact of cuts on federal agencies’ discretionary spending will be on nonprofits that pursue federal grants and contracts. While things are still … Continue reading

JVA’s Nonprofit Street listed in WordPress list of top 100 growing blogs!
This week, Nonprofit Street was listed in WordPress’s list of top 100 growing blogs. I’m so excited and so proud of our team at JVA Consulting—Jay Lee, Katy Snyder, Lisa Cirincione and our other staff who occasionally blog on Nonprofit … Continue reading →