Federal audits reveal widespread gaps in subaward oversight. We look at the top grant management issues shared in the Government Accountability Report, and steps grantees regranting funds can take to reduce compliance risk and improve subrecipient monitoring.
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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.
3 Ways Grantors Can Better Manage Recipients with GMS
Continued evolution of funder requirements is driving the need for more sophisticated grant management systems and processes—especially for grantors managing multiple recipients.
Local Government Subrecipient Management Checklist
Use this step-by-step checklist to effectively manage your subrecipients and maintain transparency and compliance in all phases of your grant lifecycle.
Managing Subrecipients & Maintaining Compliance
To maintain compliance in your grant-funded programs, you must effectively monitor and manage subrecipients. This guide details three key steps to accomplish that.
Award Closeout: A Checklist for Grant Makers
Award closeout is challenging—especially when managing multiple awards. Use this checklist to get organized, standardize your closeout processes, and help recipients stay on track.
Save Time and Effort by Standardizing Data Collection
Important tips for standardizing performance measurement across your grant portfolio and reducing the challenges of collecting data for reporting.
Preparing for the Single Audit: A Checklist for Grant Makers
The Single Audit is mandatory if you receive federal funds. Establish practices for the full grant lifecycle using this checklist to maintain compliance.
Subrecipient Monitoring Checklist
It’s critical to ensure that your subrecipients are in compliance. Monitor their performance and maintain transparency with the help of our checklist.