Partnerships: Collaboration through Subrecipient Monitoring

 


Building Collaborative Partnerships through Subrecipient Monitoring

Session 8 of the Partnerships Series
$50 | 60 minutes

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Organizations which serve as pass-through entities for federal funding are required to monitor their subrecipients. This responsibility comes with a great opportunity to strengthen collaborative partnerships by intentionally building the subrecipients’ overall grantsmanship capacity and exchanging best practices in grant management. In our webinar, Building Collaborative Partnerships through Subrecipient Monitoring GPA Approved Trainer Whitney Gray, GPC will present strategies for moving from due diligence to active collaboration based on shared goals between the pass-through entity and its subrecipients.

In this session, participants will learn:

      • Advantages and disadvantages of subrecipient monitoring from dual perspectives
      • Best practices for implementing subrecipient monitoring
      • Strategies for moving from due diligence to active collaboration
      • Strategies for building your organization’s network of partners to better serve your community


GPCI Competencies and Skills: 5.1, 5.2. 5.3, 5.4, 6.6, 6.8, 7.3, 8.1, 8.4
CFRE Domains and Tasks:
3.1, 3.2, 5.1, 5.3, 5.7, 6.1, 6.2, 6.4, 6.5

The trainers for these sessions are all credentialed grant professionals (GPCs) who agree to adhere to the Grant Professionals Association (GPA) Code of Ethics and are GPA Approved Trainers. All of the trainings in this series align with the Grant Professionals Certification Institute’s competencies and skills.

 

CEUs

This training aligns with the Grant Professional Certification Institute’s Competencies and Skills and is approved for 1.0 Continuing Education Unit (CEU). Full participation in this training is also applicable for 1.0 points in Category 1.B – Education of the CFRE International application for initial certification and/or recertification.


Partnerships Series

Trends in both private and public funding continue to emphasize partnerships. For young grant professionals, understanding the practicalities of including partners in the grant development and grant proposal is an important step toward producing a clear and compelling project. As grant professionals advance in their career, they understand the unique role they play in facilitating impact beyond their organization through partnerships.

This series has been developed by credentialed grant professionals who regularly guide successful partnerships with and between young grassroots organizations and long-established nonprofits. No matter where you work or where you are in your career, this series has been created for you as you work every day to make the world a better place.

If you would like to arrange a custom-scheduled training for your organization, please email us to speak to one of our training staff. If you would like information about all our upcoming trainings, please subscribe to our monthly training newsletter!

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