Completing a Grants Management Framework Can Enhance FRA's Administration of the HSIPR Program

Completing a Grants Management Framework Can Enhance FRA's Administration of the HSIPR Program

Author: United States. Department of Transportation. Office of Inspector General

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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In the 3 years since it set up the High Speed Intercity Passenger Rail Program (HSIPR), the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has awarded and obligated over 95 percent of the program’s $10.1 billion in grant funds1—$8 billion of which was appropriated by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). HSIPR gave FRA significant new grant-making and oversight duties, presenting unique challenges for the Agency. Strict funding deadlines for HSIPR grant funds, especially those that ARRA provides, have further challenged the Agency in awarding and obligating the funds. According to the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and others, promising practices in grants management call for a comprehensive framework to be in place before an agency awards funds to grantees. As part of our ongoing ARRA oversight, we assessed FRA’s grants management framework in the following areas: (1) policies, procedures, and guidance; (2) workforce adequacy; and (3) program performance mechanisms. To conduct our work, we met with officials from FRA and the Office of the Secretary of Transportation (OST); reviewed and analyzed policies, procedures, and practices in place and under development; and analyzed supporting documentation. We interviewed a sample of 12 of the 38 HSIPR grant recipients—accounting for 90 percent of awarded HSIPR funds—regarding their experiences with program administration. We also administered surveys to two groups of FRA’s HSIPR personnel—its four grant managers and nine regional managers—regarding their experiences with program administration. We performed our work from March 2011 through June 2012 in accordance with generally accepted Government auditing standards.


Effective Grants Management

Effective Grants Management

Author: Deborah Ward

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Publishers

Published: 2010-11-15

Total Pages: 202

ISBN-13: 1449617603

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MORE...Grantees must understand that managing grants effectively is a critical step of the grantsmanship process. The only book of its kind, Effective Grants Management covers the grants management process that begins when an applicant has been awarded private or public funding. If it is not done properly, grantees may find that it is impossible to secure continuation or new funding from a grantor. In the worst case scenario, grantees may be asked to return grant funds due to mismanagement. This valuable guide also contains key terms, case studies, examples of grants that were not managed effectively, and useful sample forms and templates.


Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs

Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs

Author: Jeremy Hall

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 410

ISBN-13: 0763755273

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Much more than a book on compiling grant proposals, Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs presents grant writing in its broader organizational management framework. This text takes a comprehensive approach to external funding for public and nonprofit agencies. The book begins with an introduction to grants, their types, their history and their key characteristics to inform the next stagethe search for funding. A key part of any management process, an entire chapter considers the purpose and approaches to evaluation that should be considered in conjunction with grant-funded programs. The book concludes with a chapter that considers the process in reversehow to go about distributing funds as a grant maker rather than a grant seeker. This text leads the reader through the technical steps of preparing an application, explaining the process used to make decisions, key aspects of grant management, and includes a summary of important factors directly pertaining to grant funds. Written from the perspective of community development, With information drawn from core theories and tools of public administration, Grant Management: Funding for Public and Nonprofit Programs addresses overarching theoretical issues for public management as well as offers an applied perspective of grant funding and management. This is an ideal text for students and public and nonprofit managers alike.