Data collection and reporting play critical roles in how risk and performance are evaluated for both recipients and programs. No wonder federal grants managers are striving to raise data accuracy and transparency—without increasing the already-heavy administrative burden.
That’s why more and more funding recipients are using data standardization and data analytics. Used together, these strategies can improve how programs and funds are managed throughout the entire grant lifecycle.
Here’s how to put this advantage to work within your own organization.
Register now for Connecting Data Standardization and Data Analytics to Grants Management.
In this 90-minute webinar, one of the grant community’s leading consultants—Sandra Swab—explains how data standardization and analytics can reduce the burden of federal grants reporting while improving how both risk and performance are evaluated.
Give your own organization the edge. In addition to mastering the basics of how these techniques work, you’ll learn how you can put them into action improving data collection and reporting within your own organization. Plus, you will have the chance to ask your own questions during the Q&A portion of the webinar.
Reserve your space now for expert guidance on how to improve data collection and evaluation, including:
- How data standardization and data analytics are defined and how they relate to one another
- How data analytics apply to grants and funding management throughout the grants lifecycle
- How to incorporate a data-standardization strategy into your own grants management framework
- Proposed legislation and policies that may influence data collection, standardization and reporting
You will come away from this webinar understanding how to apply data standardization to grants management—and the benefits you can expect to see in both internal and external evaluations.
Register now for Connecting Data Standardization and Data Analytics to Grants Management.
Who Will Benefit
This webinar is of value to all organizations receiving federal-grant or pass-through funding. Attendees who will benefit most include:
- Grant recipients
- Administrators
- Program managers
- Funding program managers and specialists