When: Available on-demand
Cost: $75
Who Should Attend: Nonprofit professionals who want to be prepared to navigate the grant post-award process with confidence.
Every funder has different guidelines to facilitate effective and efficient grant fund spend-down. No matter the funder, the complexity of the grant budget, or the post-award reporting requirements, grant professionals and grant managers can leverage best practices in post-award budget management to meet the objectives of the awarded project. In this webinar, grant managers will learn how to track spending plans and budget-to-actuals to support timely revisions and no-cost extensions to gain full use of awarded grant funds.
Learning Objectives:
- Create and manage spending plans for grants of all sizes
- Understand the funder’s guidelines for budget revisions
- Understand the funder’s guidelines for no-cost extensions
- Identify practical next steps to get your organization’s grant spending back and track
Instructional Delivery Method: On-demand
GPCI/CFRE Approved CEU Credits: 1.0
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
Knowledge Level: Basic
Prerequisite Education, Experience, or Advance Preparation: None
Presented by:
Whitney Gray, MA, CGMS, GPC
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Course curriculum
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Welcome!
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Meet Your Instructor
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Training Materials
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Video: Don't Leave Grant Money on the Table
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Course Evaluation Form
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Instructor Evaluation Form:
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Post-Presentation Quiz: Don't Leave Grant Money on the Table
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About this course
- $75.00

The trainers for these sessions are all credentialed grant professionals (GPCs) through the Grant Professional Certification Institute, Approved Trainers with the Grant Professionals Association, and/or credentialed Certified Grant Management Specialists (CGMS) through the National Grant Management Association. All of the trainings in this series align with the CGMS exam classification system and the Grant Professionals Certification Institute’s competencies and skills and are approved for Continuing Education Units (CEU) by GPCI and CFRE International.