For many organizations, a federal grant will be a significant expansion to an existing program or the initial funding for a program that does not yet exist. This can make the creation of grant budgets a very speculative process. In addition, agencies may not know when they write the grant exactly how they will sustain the program after the federal grant is finished. This session will discuss how to ensure that discussions about grant budgets and sustainability plans are anchored by current processes and a commitment to best ethical practices.
What you will learn:
- Best ethical practices for creating new grant budgets
- Best ethical practices for implementing new sustainability activities
- How to talk to executive and financial leadership about grant policies and procedures which support ethical grant expenditures and quality program sustainability policies
Presented by:
Michele Ryan, GPC
Course curriculum
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Welcome: Let's Get Started
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Video: Ethical Grant Budgets and Sustainability Plans
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Session Evaluation
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Quiz: Creating Ethical Grant Budgets and Sustainability Plans
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About this course
- $50.00
- 4 lessons
- 1 hour of video content
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.