You've won a grant . . . Now the grant management begins! Winning a grant is only the first step. In this two-day grant management workshop, you'll get the skills and know-how to keep your project on track, comply with grant regulations, and protect your organization from the administrative and legal chaos that can result from being unprepared to manage the grant.
Learn how to:
- Protect your organization from bad audits, disallowed costs, and lost funder confidence
- Build funder relationships that contribute to future grant awards
- Organize requirements for solid grants management
- Establish roles and responsibilities for your nonprofit grant management team
- Handle pre-award activities that will set your program on the right track
- Oversee post-award start-up, operation, and closeout duties
- Ensure compliance with funder requirements
- Address the critical aspects of managing grant finances
- Understand the 'ins & outs' of procurement and the disposition of property
- Manage indirect costs
All of this—in only two days! Return to your organization loaded with resources, including checklists, in-depth articles, and customizable templates to streamline managing your grants. You'll also expand your professional network in the field.
Training Includes:
- Two inspiring days with a dedicated expert
- An e-notebook loaded with resources, including PDF copies of PowerPoints used in class
- Certificate of Completion for all who fully participate
- Six months of Alumni Membership benefits
Morning | Between sessions | Afternoon | Between sessions | |
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Day 1 | 9:30am-12pm Eastern Time | Exercises, reading & break | 2-4:30pm Eastern Time | Exercises, reading & break |
Day 2 | 9:30am-12pm Eastern Time | Exercises, reading & break | 2-4:30pm Eastern Time |
Questions?
Contact Angela Dawson at Ohio Commission on Minority Health: (614) 466-4000 or Angela.C.Dawson@mih.ohio.gov.
Learn more: Grant Management Essentials- Online
The Ohio Commission on Minority Health is dedicated to eliminating disparities in minority health through innovative strategies and financial opportunities, public health promotion, legislative action, public policy and systems change. is to provide its member tribes with a united voice and the means for united action on matters that affect them collectively or individually.