Accepting a Grant Award
Managing the Grant
Culturally Responsive Program Evaluation
Navigating Grant Finance
Managing Successful Partnerships
100

What does CFR stand for? 

CODE OF FEDERAL REGULATIONS.

100

What is the term used for tracking, observing, and assessing grant activities to ensure they are effective and compliant with the grant's terms is known as this.

MONITORING.

100

What is the term used that refers to the collection of beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that characterize a group or society?

CULTURE.

100

Reasonability, allocability, and allowability make up the criteria for what?

COST ELIGIBILITY.

100

Co-branding by including both organizations' logos and possibly the grantor's logo is an example of what?

COHESIVE PARTNERSHIPS.

200

What is the process called for providing information on the progress, accomplishments, and outcomes of a grant-funded project to the funding agency called?

REPORTING.

200

What is the report that details how grant funds are spent, including expenditures and a breakdown of budget categories called?

FINANCIAL REPORT.

200

Which aspect of program evaluation engages community members in fundraising, like on Giving Tuesday.

CULTURAL SENSITIVITY.

200

Per federal guidelines, how long after the end of the grant period does an organization have to complete the grant closeout process? 

90 DAYS.

200

Who is responsible for auditing project/program activities and processes to ensure compliance and accurate reporting?

PROGRAM EVALUATORS.

300

What is the term used to describe the adherence of terms, conditions, regulations, and reporting requirements outlined in a grant agreement?

GRANT COMPLIANCE.

300

In progress reporting, which type of data provides numerical evidence of a project's scale and effectiveness, such as the number of people served or outputs produced.

QUANTITATIVE DATA.

300

What is the term used in program evaluation that ensures that evaluations add value, respect participants, and avoid causing harm by acting in the best interest of the community called?

BENEFICENCE.

300

Individual donors, private foundations, and special events are examples of what?

DIVERSIFYING REVENUE STREAMS.

300

What must subawardees provide to the lead applicant during every report cycle?

FINANCIAL REPORTS.

400

Which section of the CFR focuses on how non-profit organizations and government agencies can effectively manage federal funds for a project or program?

CFR PART 200 SUBPART D.

400

What is the document used to address changes in project scope, budget, timeline, or key personnel, and requires proactive communition with the program officer and key partners?

AMENDMENT.

400

To ensure an evaluation is inclusive and respects diverse perspectives, one should seek this from the evaluator, including their experience and approach to cultural sensitivity.

CULTURAL COMPETENCE.

400

What are the three options an organization will have for handling property and/or equipment purchased with federal funds after the grant period?

RETURN, SELL, OR TRANSFER.

400

What is a key consideration when involving volunteers in your organization? 

INSURANCE AND TRAINING.

500

This section of a grant agreement outlines the activities, tasks, and deliverables that the grantee is required to undertake?

SCOPE OF WORK AND DELIVERABLES.  

500

Changes in project scope, timeline adjustments, and change in key personnel are examples of what?

WHEN TO CONTACT YOUR FEDERAL PROGRAM OFFICER.

500

Community meetings, written reports, and digital platforms are examples of effectively doing what?

DISSEMINATING DATA TO KEY STAKEHOLDERS.  

500

Fill in the blank: Under the CFR, equipment is defined as tangible personal property with a useful life of more than _  year and a unit cost of $___ or more.

1 YEAR & $5,000.

500

What can you repurpose from your grant proposal for social media, impact reports, newsletters, and end of year appeals? 

REPURPOSE THE LANGUAGE.

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