Grant recipients have an ethical and legal responsibility to follow established guidelines and best practices participating in an audit. In the Audit Requirements and Responsibilities webinar, the presenter will highlight these responsibilities and will share action steps for meeting all federal award audit requirements. Proactive strategies and reactive solutions aligned to the Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR 200) will be discussed. Although participating in an audit of federal grant awards is a stressful activity, the process can be a highly beneficial learning opportunity for the organization that seeks to improve its overall grantsmanship capacity.

What you will learn:

  • Awareness of ethical and legal responsibilities for grant auditing activities
  • Identification of different types of grant audits and the advantages and disadvantages of each
  • Identification of action strategies to prepare for a successful audit
  • Awareness of federal requirements for the A-133 Single Audit
  • Identification of action strategies to increase the organization’s capacity for continued grant funding and fewer audit findings


Presented by:
Whitney Gray, MA, GPC, CGMS


Course curriculum

    1. Welcome: Let's Get Started

    2. Video: Grant Management - Audit Requirements and Responsibilities

    3. Session Evaluation

    4. Quiz: Grant Management - Audit Requirements and Responsibilities

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.