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Retaining Institutional Knowledge Before It Walks Out the Door

If your grant processes are undocumented and decentralized, staff turnover can lead to lost knowledge, reporting delays, compliance risks, and even lost funding. This article breaks down how to retain institutional knowledge and maintain continuity using centralization and the right grant management system.

Webinar On Demand | Flexible and Accountable Grant Management

We’ll share best practices that empower grant managers to adjust when requirements change. And we’ll discuss how a grant management system helps you prepare for these changes even before they happen—reducing stress and increasing the viability of your grant-funded programs.

Award Closeout Explainer: From Overwhelming to Manageable

Award closeout can feel overwhelming, but understanding the key requirements makes it more manageable. This Explainer breaks down the legislation driving the requirements, what is required, who’s responsible, and how to meet reporting and compliance expectations with less stress.

Five Grant Recipient Monitoring Best Practices

Monitoring your organization’s grant recipients is crucial for accurately measuring outcomes and making informed decisions for future funding. Leverage these five monitoring best practices to improve award recipient responsiveness and reporting.

Checklist: Retaining Institutional Knowledge for Grant Makers

Use this grant funder checklist to establish knowledge retention practices that enable your organization to navigate staff turnover and shifting compliance requirements while maintaining grant management processes that support subrecipients and program success.