Grant Report Writing is a 3-4 hour in-person course or 2-hour webinar for grant, development, and program staff preparing reports to funders. This training is geared to all levels of experience, including individuals who are new to grants and report writing or want to refresh their skills, and fits the needs of nonprofit organizations of all sizes.
Topics:
Overview of the Grant Seeking, Post-Award Implementation, and Reporting Process
Grant Reporting Requirements
Typical Questions and Information to Get Ready
Budget Report Formats
Scenario Discussion: Preventing and Reporting Difficult Situations
Utilizing Grant Reports to Improve Future Funding
Participant takeaways include PowerPoint notes, a sample grant report and budget, and a checklist for improving grant reports.
Grant Report Writing is among several grant training presentations that are available upon request for nonprofit staff in-services.
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The GPA Approved Trainer designation is based on an application containing grant course descriptions, learning objectives, competencies/skills list, and positive references of teaching skills from participants. Renewal of the application is required every three years.
The GPC is the only grant credential recognized by a nationally-accredited body and confirms mastery of the knowledge and practice of grantsmanship through formal validated testing. The GPC has become an industry standard attesting to qualifications and experience better than any college degree or grant training certificate. On May 31, 2019, the National Commission for Certifying Agencies (NCCA) granted accreditation to the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI) and the GPC credential for demonstrating compliance with the NCCA Standards for the Accreditation of Certification Programs.
The GPC credentialing process involves independent verification of awarded grants, years of grants experience, and references prior to taking the multiple choice and written exam. Maintaining the credential requires upholding ethical standards and accumulating over 100 CEUs by providing grant services and participating in professional development and volunteer service. Renewal is required every 3 years. Verify Katherine FH Heart, GPC at www.grantcredential.org.
In 2022, Katherine FH Heart, GPC, M.Ed., was a provider of grant training courses that were approved by the GPCI Accepted Education Program. Participants were able to apply for GPCI Education Points towards acquiring or maintaining the GPC (Grant Professional Certified) credential. Learn more at http://www.grantcredential.org/.