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Fundamentals of Grants Management
Tuesday, July 17 – Thursday, July 19, 2018 (3-day course)
Sioux Falls, 8:30 am – 5:00 pm
This course is designed for FEMA grant recipients/sub-recipients. It includes information regarding the grant application process and ideas to improve the recipients’ ability to administer Federal grant funding.
Also covered in the course:
- Improving collaboration among policy, program, and financial staff to integrate grant management functions.
- Identifying applicable regulations, navigating and applying the FEMA Code of Federal Regulations, including 2 C.F.R 200.
- Applying proven business practices related to the grant lifecycle to increase efficiency and meet grant management priorities such as strategic planning, organization, program implementation, staff training, monitoring, reporting, and audits.
- Developing or revising policies, procedures and practices in critical areas of grants management such as monitoring, procurement, source documentation, payments, and equipment inventory.
- Preparing for Federal monitoring and sub-recipient monitoring.
Audience: Current FEMA disaster or non-disaster grant recipients, direct recipients of FEMA federal financial assistance, or individuals with less than 10 years grant management experience.
Examples of grants applicable to this course:
- Homeland Security Grant
- Firefighters Grant
- Emergency Management Performance Grant (EMPG)
- Hazard Mitigation
- Floodplain Mitigation Assistance
If unsure if your grant is applicable, please contact marissa.cronan@state.sd.us
Prerequisites: None
**Please register for the class here on Eventsmart, and also fill out application form 119-25 found here and send to marissa.cronan@state.sd.us.
***You will not be able to receive credit for the course if a 119 has not been received beforehand.***
Venue Information: You will receive specific training location information via e-mail when you have been approved to attend this course by the administrator. Please allow for up to 48 hours for this to occur.