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ENSURING ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY THROUGH GRANT MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS
  Recommended Grant Oversight Procedures

  The National Grant Oversight Corp. (NGOC) provides governments, nonprofits, and corporations with grant oversight solutions that enhance transparency and accountability.
 

Procedure 1: Grant Contract and Policy Evaluation

Procedure 2: Correlating Organizational Capacity To Possible Results

Procedure 3: Organizational Risk Assessment

Procedure 4: Market Cost Comparison to Identify Efficiency and Productivity

Procedure 5: Development and Implementation of Grant Oversight Best Practices

Procedure 6: Detection and Monitoring of Opportunities for Fraud and Fund Misuse

Procedure 7: Monthly Financial Reporting of Grant Expenditures

Procedure 8: Site Visits and Compliance Reviews

Procedure 9: Evaluation and Validation of Fund Expenditures that Eliminate Grant Misuse and Waste

Four Pillars of Successful Grant Oversight
• Responsibility • Efficiency • Accountability • Productivity

The National Grant Oversight Corp. conducts grant oversight training classes for governments, nonprofits, and philanthropic corporations.

The grant oversight training classes are designed to ensure that all grant managers gain the knowledge and tools necessary to develop individual grant oversight systems.

NGOC professionals will come to your organization to conduct the grant oversight training. All materials are provided by NGOC.


After completing the grant oversight training, your organization will receive the NGOC Seal of Approval.

This seal will inform your constituents that you actively engage in professional grant oversight practices.

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• Nonprofit
Government
Corporate


certificate of approval grant oversight

After completing the class, your organization will receive an official printed certificate that will serve as your record for class completion. Additionally, your organizations will be listed on NGOC website with other organizations that actively engage in grant oversight practices.