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Differences Between Grant Administration and Grant Management | Fluxx

Fluxx

The differences between grant administration and grant management often confuse many grant-making organizations and grantees alike. While the terms are often used interchangeably, they represent different roles and responsibilities important to any successful grant-funded initiative.

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Beyond the Award: Why Every Grant Professional Needs Post-Award Management Skills

Grant Professionals Association

In the grant profession, we often emphasize pre-award activities: identifying opportunities, crafting compelling narratives, and submitting competitive proposals. While these are important skills, post-award grant management is equally essential—and increasingly expected of those who serve in the profession.

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Must-Have Members of Your Nonprofit’s Fundraising Team

Greater Giving

A grants specialist will handle all aspects of grant fundraising, focusing on submitting proposals to secure grant money from foundations, government agencies, corporations, and more. According to Jitasa , grant management is an ongoing process that begins before funding is even secured.

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How to Kickoff Your Federal Grant Project

RBW Strategy

Adequate technology or systems to manage the grant and track key elements like expenses, deadlines, procurement requirements, and other items. Knowledge about how to administer the grant and the rules that need to be followed. The same goes for grant management.

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Choosing the Right Path: ERP + GMS

AmpliFund

An ERP system serves as the backbone of an organization — integrating various business processes such as finance, human capital management , and procurement. So how does an ERP benefit grants management ? There certainly is data stored in the ERP that is needed for your grant program. My recommendation.

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Untangling the New Uniform Grant Guidance

RBW Strategy

Procurement and Modified Total Direct Cost (MTDC) Thresholds Increase (§200.313(e)(1), §200.314): Upon closeout of a federal grant award, recipients can retain, sell, or dispose of supplies and/or equipment at a threshold level of $10,000 instead of $5,000. This allows for more flexibility at the end of a grant award period.

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New Rules in Procurement – Managing the Award towards the Finish Line

Grant Professionals Association

It is no surprise that with all the fast-moving federal funding that has been distributed over the past few years, those who receive federal awards may not be aware of all of the rules pertaining to award management. When it comes to post-award grants management, a huge focus area (and an area ripe with single audit findings) is procurement.