Using Plans & Steps for Grant Management

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Hello - 

I have seen this issue raised, but I've yet to find much specific information on practical application.  I work with individual donors as well as granting organizations. We have recently begun using Portfolios, Plans & Steps for moves management with individual and corporate donors. I would like to transition to using plans and steps for grant tracking as well. Because the cycles and requirements are different for each funder, I am having a hard time wrapping my head around how to set this up. My stumbling block has been: do I need to create fully individualized plans for each funder, customizing steps and due dates for each cycle as I go? If so, this seems time prohibitive? (maybe not in actual practice?).  I have also read some about using STATUS updates to track the progress of grant. It seems to me this would give a good "at a glance" view of the statuses of multiple grants - but I'm not sure if changing a status can trigger other actions like reminders?

In a perfect world I would love to:

  • Track all grants and grant tasks along the entirety of the grant cycle
  • Use steps to move from one phase of the grant cycle to the next, with due dates and reminders flowing the same way they do with regular plan steps.
  • Use reports to communicate status and steps to the development team
  • Use templated communications to automate certain steps (Thank you letters, requests for status updates, etc)
  • Attach key documents to the plan or the constituent record (Contracts, Award letters, communications, etc)

It "feels" to me like this would require setting up custom plans & steps for each funder. Perhaps a broad array of steps can be included in a generic "Grants Plan", with the ability to go through and add/delete/update steps according to individual funder requirements?  

Thanks!

Joe

  • Hi Joe - 

    You can certainly use Plans as a way to track grants.  We have a work flow documented on the site in the documentation Plans Usage Examples.  There are also a few other forum posts that will give you a sense of how some of our other members have made this work.  Examples can be found HERE and HERE.  I also want to remind you that Plans Maintenance can help manage a lot of this a lot quicker since you can add and make updates in bulk to plans as well as add steps in bulk to kick off a new season.

    I hope this information is helpful to you.  

    Thank you,
    Maggie Arbogast

    Director, Project Management Office

  • Hi Joe, 

    I'm just starting into this adventure and have pretty much the same wish list you had two years ago, except for the key documents. If you are still there and in the role, would you let me know what you did and how it's working for you? 

    Thanks!

    Cheryl (a Tessitura Newbie)