Live
Grant Management Boot Camp
May 6, 7, 8, 2025
This 3-day live, instructor-led online training offers a practical and in-depth overview of federal grant management, guided by experienced professionals in the field. You’ll learn the key requirements of the Uniform Grant Guidance (2 CFR Part 200), including internal controls, risk management, financial reporting, cost principles, procurement, property management, and audit preparation. Each session includes real-world examples to help reinforce the material.
Designed for professionals in government, nonprofits, and higher education, this training also includes live Q&A with instructors, 12 months of post-training e-mentoring, and instant replay access for a full year.
Dates Offered:
- May 06, 07 & 08, 2025 (1-4 PM ET)
3-Day Live
virtual training
1-4 PM ET
Zoom Webinar
Rachel Werner
Joseline Kirkendoll,
Fabrice J. Williams
Jasmine Markanday
Group Access (10+)
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All Our Available Online Training Comes With:
Instructor-Led Q&A
Comprehensive Coverage
Tailored for Diverse Sectors
Post-Training Support
Instant Replay Access
Confidence Building
Meet our trainers
Jasmine Markanday is a unique blend of a seasoned grant professional and a financial expert with over two decades of experience in the nonprofit sector. Her specialization in Federal grant readiness, research, writing, and management, coupled with her robust background as both an accountant and a consultant, has honed her deep expertise in grant compliance, particularly concerning 2 CFR 200 and Federal Administrative Regulations. Jasmine holds several esteemed certifications, including Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS), Grant Professional Certified (GPC), and Registered Product Owner (RPO). She is also an approved trainer by the Grant Professionals Association (GPA), further underscoring her proficiency and commitment to advancing the field of grants.
Fabrice J. Williams is an experienced compliance officer, professional trainer, independent consultant, and certified coach. She began her career as an Academic Coordinator and Assistant Director for a federally and state funded, non-profit, youth
development organization that managed grant awards with the U.S. Department of Education, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, AmeriCorps VISTA, and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Williams is a seasoned expert in the federal grants life cycle to ensure regulatory and administrative compliance. She has over 18 years of experience in grants management, program development, adult training and instruction, grant writing, program assessment, and grant administration. Fabrice’s academic qualifications include a bachelor’s degree in chemistry, cum laude, from Shaw University (Raleigh, NC); postbaccalaureate studies at Duquesne University (Pittsburgh, NC)’ and an earned master’s degree in family life and youth development, with a concentration in administration from North Carolina State University (Raleigh,NC).