Federal grant guidance is shifting. Here’s what that may mean for planning, funding, and strategy.

An Executive Order issued in August 2025 introduces changes to how federal grants are reviewed and approved. Among the key provisions: agencies are now asked to ensure that grantmaking efforts align more directly with stated federal policy priorities. Political appointees are expected to play a larger role in the oversight process.
Why it matters:
For nonprofits, arts organizations, and community groups, this shift could influence how grants are evaluated, especially in mission areas that have become politically visible in recent years. These may include programs focused on diversity, community health, equity initiatives, and environmental education.
Fundraising implications:
Federal funds often serve as an anchor for larger efforts—providing match funding, validation, and access to complementary support. In light of these changes, organizations may experience:
- Longer approval timelines or modified review processes
- Requests for additional documentation or clarification
- Uncertainty around funding renewals
- Caution among private funders waiting to see how things evolve
What you can do right now (without a full website rebuild):
As a digital partner to many nonprofits and community-focused organizations, we recommend a practical, proactive review:
- Revisit your Calls to Action – Are they clear, compelling, and accessible across devices? Are they doing the job for you—and for your donors?
- Test your donor funnel – What’s the experience like from first click to completed gift? Are there friction points or confusion?
- Review your messaging – Does your appeal still resonate in the current political and cultural moment? Is it clear what’s at stake and why your work matters?
- Track user journeys – It may be time to implement light visitor tracking to understand how people are interacting with your site and where they’re dropping off.
- Evaluate your donor platform or CRM – Is it helping you build relationships—or just managing transactions?
- Audit your email campaigns – Are you reaching people consistently with timely, thoughtful content that supports your mission?
- Refresh your success stories – Share outcomes, not just needs. Help donors see the tangible difference they’re making.
You don’t need to overhaul your entire digital presence—but taking a fresh, strategic look now can help you stay confident, responsive, and donor-ready.
If you’d like to talk through where to begin, we’re here.


