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Grant Management Insights & Trends: Who to Follow
Adam Roth
Without strategic grant management, it’s difficult to properly allocate funds, track grant money and ensure compliance.
Understanding Pricing Proposals in RFP Responses
Adam Roth
To help you better evaluate responses, we are highlighting some of the most common grant management software pricing terminology.
An Overview of States' Open Data Policies and Initiatives
Adam Roth
Open data is still taking the United States by force, and it’s not just happening at the federal level.
The Grant Reporting Efficiency and Assistance Transparency Act (GREAT Act) Introduced in the House
Adam Roth
The Grant Reporting Efficiency and Assistance Transparency Act of 2017 (GREAT Act) was introduced as H.R. 4887 January 29 in the House of Representatives.
Purpose-Built vs. Custom-Built Grant Software: Do You Know the Difference?
Adam Roth
The SaaS model for grant management will become the prevalent approach for grant administration in the coming years.
Government and Nonprofit Partnerships: Tackling Challenges Collaboratively
Adam Roth
Public/private partnerships are growing in frequency, as a way to tackle regional challenges and serve community needs.
Organizations Respond to Federal Grant Reforms
Adam Roth
Federal initiatives to standardize grant reporting, such as the DATA Act, Uniform Grant Guidance, and Treasury “Do Not Pay,” have left some with questions.
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