How the Pandemic Has Shaped the Future of Grants

In March 2020, Congress ushered through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act, a $2.2 trillion stimulus package that lawmakers hoped would serve as a salve to the pandemic-beleaguered economy.

As a result, grant applicants had to act quickly to apply within the act’s deadlines, remain in compliance, and then distribute the funds. However, many of their legacy systems were largely paper-based – a major drawback when the pandemic forced agencies to work remotely.

In this free report, you’ll learn best practices that can lay a foundation for long-term grants management success.


You’ll also explore:

  • How the city of Atlanta quickly distributed COVID-related funding to places that needed it most.
  • How the California Department of Housing and Community Development legacy grants management system.
  • Best practices for grants management in times of crises.

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