These days, winning grant funds is a major achievement. That’s why it’s critical to put those funds to work quickly and successfully.
Unfortunately, the complexities of program start-up can make it hard to take the right steps (and in the right order). It’s easy to lose control of progress and the metrics required to demonstrate outcomes.
Best practices help ensure your success with all those start-up steps, from budgeting to bringing partners on board. A dashboard keeps progress on track and captures metrics. This upcoming webinar shows you how to use these tools to get your program up and running—and achieving goals—fast.
Register now for Grant Dashboards: An Introduction to Program Success Through Metrics and Operations.
In this 90-minute webinar, Liz Ojeda—veteran program manager and CEO of Workforce TAG—shows small businesses and nonprofits how to use metrics and operational solutions to achieve (and document) success.
Make the best use of your grant funds. You’ll learn how to address budgets, partners, contracts, program implementation and what to do and when. You’ll also explore how to design a dashboard to optimize your progress and report meaningful outcomes. Plus, you’ll have the chance to ask your own questions during the Q&A portion of the webinar.
Reserve your space now for expert guidance on putting your grant into action, including how to:
- Create a grant checklist
- Develop a statement of need vs. scope of work
- Identify activities for program start-up
- Design the right dashboard for your reporting your outcomes
- Create planning sessions
Once you have your funds, this know-how helps you use them most effectively—from successful start-up to successful outcomes.
Register now for Grant Dashboards: An Introduction to Program Success Through Metrics and Operations.
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar is of value to organizations that have recently received new funding, applied for funding or anticipate applying for funding in the future. Attendees who will benefit most include:
- Grant Writers
- Development Directors
- Program Directors