Overview

March 28

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Grants compliance can be a heavy lift for any organization. With the recent influx of federal funding for state and local governments, grants compliance has only grown more complex. Agencies must navigate uniform compliance requirements while balancing program-specific requirements or risk losing grant funding, designation as a ‘high-risk grantee’ and audits.

Trying to achieve compliance with outdated management systems only limits potential funding success. Governments need grant management solutions that simplify research, compliance and reporting, handle complicated processes and save time.

Join Government Technology for a 30-minute webinar on March 28, 2023, at 10 AM PT/ 1 PM ET where a panel of subject matter experts will explore the best practices for streamlining your agency’s grants administration processes.

Attend the webinar to learn how your agency can:

  • Automate the full grants management lifecycle
  • Streamline communications between granter and grantee
  • Capture all grant data to improve performance and reporting

Speakers

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Kailee Wolterstorff

Solutions Architect, eCivis

Kailee joined eCivis in 2019 as a Grants Network subject matter expert and has been providing expertise and support to the sales & product teams to communicate services, products and client needs.She works closely with potential and existing customers to identify their current and future requirements for grants administration. Kailee was a former Grants Administrator for the City of Suffolk, VA where she helped city departments strategically plan and research funding opportunities, write grant applications, and manage/monitor the city’s grant funding.

 

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Sean McSpaden — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Sean McSpaden is an executive level information technology professional with over 30 years of experience in the private, non-profit, and public sectors. His background includes the start-up and management of several small businesses and he has served on the Board of Directors or in Executive Director positions for several 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations. Sean’s public service experience includes progressively responsible positions as an IT analyst, and in statewide coordination, management and leadership positions within the Executive and Legislative branches of Oregon state government. From June 2008 to September 2013, served as the state of Oregon’s Deputy State Chief Information Officer.