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Grants Management Program- Online

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Organization: Strathmore University
Start date: 29 Sep 2020
End date: 8 Oct 2020
Registration deadline: 15 Sep 2020

Background

Successful organizations have a solid grant management programme that starts long before any grant is awarded. Grant management includes strategic planning, efficient grant design, program development and effective tracking, and having sufficient resources to smoothly manage the process.

Grants management is a key activity in Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), State Corporations and other Donor funded institutions. Most teams aim to use limited resources optimally and efficiently to achieve maximum impact.

Introduction

This course is designed to build the confidence and skills of participants on the best practices and nurture essential skills of effective grants management i.e. monitoring your project, accountability, complying with grant regulations and how to prevent your organization from the challenges both legal and administrative that result from poor grants management.

Program Objectives

This course is designed to enhance the knowledge and implementation of good grants management. It will equip participants with a strong understanding of the primary functional areas of grants management.

The grants management cycle will also be explored in depth.

Target Participants

Top and Middle-level managers of Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), State Corporations and other donor-funded institutions.

It is also suitable for professionals keen on learning how to manage grants responsibly.

Program Delivery

The delivery of the course employs a combination of interactive lectures, discussions, reflections and case studies delivered by grants experts (both academics and practitioners).

The case methodology as a learning technique gives participants a chance to analyse real scenarios, and participate in collaborative problem-solving.

The mode of delivery is virtual/ online half-day-classes.

Program Structure

Introduction:

  • Fundamentals of Grants Management

Grant Management Cycle, Roles, Responsibilities and Requirements:

  • Planning
  • Proposal Submission
  • Award of Grant
  • Implementation
  • Monitoring & Evaluation
  • Amendments
  • Reporting
  • Closeout

Types of Grants, Applications and the Obligating Documents:

  • In-kind
  • Standard
  • Mixed

Compliance:

  • Who to comply with and areas of compliance:

    • Donor compliance
    • Legislative compliance
    • Accounting Standards and Practices
    • Community and cultural Compliance
  • Key Departmental Compliance Areas in Donor Fund Management:

    • Financial Reporting and Documentation
    • Procurement Procedures
    • Travel and Per diems
    • Human Resource Management
    • M&E and Impact Assessment

Contract Amendment:

  • Types of Amendments
  • Necessitating Reason
  • How to manage and carry through successfully

Reporting:

  • Financial
  • Narrative
  • Evaluations
  • Amendments

Internal Control Systems:

  • Procedures & Processes
  • Risks and Mitigation

Fundraising, Budgeting and Costing:

Partnerships & Consortia:

  • Reasons
  • Managing
  • Problem areas to watch

Co-Financing and Multi-Donor Funding:

  • Sources and reasons
  • Managing the intricacies varied compliance issues
  • Own/ community cost contribution

How to Apply

Applicants can apply online here

To download the brochure. Click here

Programme Date & Cost

Dates: 29th Sept - 8th Oct 2020

The programme fee is Kshs. 48,000/ USD 491

Contacts

For more information on the programme, contact Change on eeopenprograms@strathmore.edu or cogwankwa@strathmore.edu

How to register:

Submit your online application on this link https://sbs.strathmore.edu/resources/professional-development-programmes-application-form/


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