Sage Grant Management Webinar

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Learn how you can save time, money, and increase your funding success with Gail Vertz, CEO of Grant Professionals Association. In this webcast she will show you how to use business intelligence and key performance indicators to strengthen grant applications and renewals. Register to watch a recording here http://ow.ly/7DrrC

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Collaborate, Leverage, Build!

Managing the Grant Pipeline

Featured Presenter:

Gail Vertz, CEO

Grant Professionals Association

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What Will be Covered

• Why grant management is important

• Benefits of grants management

• Performance based measurements

• Benefits of a team approach

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Why is Grants Management

Important?

• To meet funder’s requirements

• To better utilize organization’s resources

• To assure proper accounting

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Benefits of Grants

Management

• Better usage of staff time

• Proper allocation of resources

• Accountability

• Ensure future funding

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What Should a Grants

Management System Include?

• Accounting practices

• Spreadsheet capabilities

• Units of service tracking

• Financial tracking

• Forecasting capabilities

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Results-Based Framework for

Grants Programs

• Develop a results-based accountability framework

– includes performance measures, expected results and outcomes

and evaluation criteria to be use in assessing effectiveness.

• Understand vital characteristics of successful grant

programs.

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Criteria to Include

• Measures should be specific and results oriented

• Measures should be meaningful and understandable

• Data should be adequate to support measure

• Measures should be valid, reliable and responsive

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Measure Criteria

• Measures should be specific and results oriented

• Measures should be meaningful and understandable

• Data should be adequate to support measure

• Measures should be valid, reliable and responsive

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How to Measure Results

• Establish what measures are desired

• Include performance-based questions

• Clearly establish criteria

• Use as indicators of project success

• Relates to budget

• Relates to evaluation

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Performance Based Outcomes

• What is Outcome Measurement?

“The regular, systematic tracking of the extent to which

program participants experience the benefits or

changes intended.”

– United Way of America

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Why Measure Outcomes?

• To increase effectiveness

• Communicate value

• To see if programs really make a difference in

people’s lives

• To help programs improve services

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Uses of Program Outcome

Findings

Internal External

• Provide direction

for staff

• Identify training needs

• Improve programs

• Guide budgets

• Support long range

• Retain and increase

funding

• Identify partners for

collaboration

• Promote program

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Why Review and Monitor?

• Not just a formal evaluation

– Internal assessment of the project team

– Internal assessment of the measures and monitoring

tools

• Measurement to inform management and future project

development

• Share Lessons Learned with Others

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Planning to Measure

• Work closely with the evaluator and project team from

beginning to establish and design:

– Data Collection Process/System

– Measurement Tools

– Validity and Verification of Measurement Data

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Determine if Positive Changes

Demonstrated

• Starts with Good Planning

– Define success/positive change

– Clearly-articulate expectations of outcomes

– Establish indicators/measures of change

• Carefully evaluate outcomes against original goals

• Identify unanticipated outcomes

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Devise Clear Measures of

Performance

• It all starts with the planning

• Should include a quality improvement/feedback loop

• Not only at the end of a grant

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Close the Loop

• Share what was learned

• Use results to build future projects and programs

• Support on-going dialogue

• Expand and continue a quality improvement/

feedback loop.

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Benefits of a Team Approach

• Benefits-higher level of accountability

• Specialists-can set and evaluate performance measures

• Cohesiveness, collaboration

• Synergy

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Challenges of a Team Approach

• Dissention

• Conflict

• Lack of leadership

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To be Successful

• Identify stakeholders

• Develop a good team

• Carefully select right participants

• Include all specialties

• Orientate them to the project

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Stakeholders

• Clients to be served

• Community at large

• Organizations

• Funding sources

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Selecting the Right Team

• Financial Expertise

• Program Content

• Evaluator

• Administration

• Stakeholders

• Target Population

• Legal Expertise

• Contractual Expert

• Public Affairs

• Legislative

• Communications

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Components of a Good Team

• Common vision and goals

• Clearly defined roles and responsibilities

• Delineated authority and accountability

• Agreed upon timeframes

• Effective leadership

• Process to resolve conflict

• Established decision-making process

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Aligning Responsibilities

• Responsibilities and activities should flow from the

ultimate goals and objectives of program.

• Don’t do busy work.

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Benefits of Aligning Priorities

• Helps to set and maintain priorities

• Reduce “busy work”

• Reduces friction in team members

• Increases job satisfaction

• Increases cohesion and unity

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How to Align Responsibilities

• Start with strategic vision of initiative

• Identify core components necessary to achieve this

– Financial

– Administration

– Program Content

– Evaluation

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Bonnie McLain

Sage Nonprofit Solutions

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Q&A

Contact Gail Vertz:

CEO, Grant Professionals Association (GPA)

913-788-3000

CEO@GrantProfessionals.org

Learn more about Sage Grant Management:

www.sagegrantmanagement.com

Contact Sage: 800-811-0961

Register for a live webcast:

http://ow.ly/7uwmH