Overview

March 19

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Managing a grant doesn’t end once you’ve received the award—in fact, it’s often the beginning of your new journey as a grantor. Effective subrecipient management is key to ensuring funds are used as intended, compliance standards are upheld, and the grant achieves its intended impact. This process can be particularly complex for grants with unique requirements, often demanding heightened accountability and transparency.

Join Government Technology and Euna Solutions to hear from government and industry leaders on managing the complexities of post-award activities, from compliance to reporting and more. Drawing on years of experience, our expert speakers will share actionable strategies to help you overcome challenges and ensure successful outcomes. You'll also have the opportunity to ask your questions during a live Q&A session.

During the presentation, you’ll learn:

  • How state governments often work as pass-through agencies for the grant process and play a critical role in determining a grant’s success.
  • Where the biggest post-grant award pain points exist for agencies.
  • How successful agencies have streamlined the post-grant process to improve efficiency and outcomes.

Speakers

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Julia Malott

Principal Product Manager, Euna Solutions

Julia Malott is Principal Product Manager of Euna Grants where she specializes in product direction, development and operations. Having begun her career in the Canadian public sector, Julia has dedicated more than a decade working supporting the public sector in municipal communications, council relations, citizen technological transformations, public permitting, procurement and grants management.

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Grace Simrall

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Grace Simrall is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government and the founder of iGlass Analytics, an innovation, data and analytics services company based in Louisville, KY. She served as the Chief of Civic Innovation and Technology of Louisville Metro Government from 2016-2023. Under her leadership, the city has been the most widely recognized civic innovation team in the country including awards in 2017 Center for Digital Government - Most Innovative City, 2018 and 2021 Bloomberg Philanthropies Mayors Challenge Champion City, 2018 Smart Cities Council Readiness Challenge awardee, 2019 Microsoft Future of Work Initiative, 2020 What Works Cities Platinum certification status, and 2023 US DOT SMART Phase I grant awardee.

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Justin Marlowe — Moderator

Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government

Justin Marlowe is a research professor at the University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy. His research and teaching are focused on public finance, and he has published five books — including the first open-access textbook on public financial management — and more than 100 articles on public capital markets, infrastructure finance, financial disclosure, public financial technology, and public-private partnerships. He is an admitted expert witness in federal and state courts, and has served on technical advisory bodies for the state of Washington, the California State Auditor, the Governmental Accounting Standards Board, the National Academy of Sciences, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and many other public, private and nonprofit organizations. Prior to academia, he worked in local government in Michigan. He is a Certified Government Financial Manager and an elected Fellow of the National Academy of Public Administration, and he holds a Ph.D. in political science and public administration from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.