The Grants Management for Tribal Entities program provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, practices, and strategies required to effectively manage grants within tribal communities. Designed for tribal leaders, administrators, grant coordinators, and individuals responsible for overseeing grant-funded projects, this course equips learners with the knowledge and skills needed to navigate the complexities of grant acquisition, administration, compliance, and reporting in a tribal context.
This course is offered through the Anderson School of Management at the University of New Mexico, sponsored by NAFOA.
Upcoming Program Dates: May 15 – July 10, 2024
Save 50% on Enrollment. Limited 50% off discount codes are available for the Spring/Summer session. Survey completion is required. Please email Jaycee Salling, Program Specialist, at jaycee@nafoa.org for the survey link.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Who should participate?
- Tribal leaders and council members
- Tribal administrators and program managers
- Grant coordinators within tribal organizations
- Individuals interested in developing skills for effective grant management within tribal contexts
Cost
$749.00
Limited 50% discount available. Please email jaycee@nafoa.org for the survey link to be eligible for the discount.
Schedule & Format
The course is online and self-paced, with weekly live sessions. Participants should expect 30 contact hours of learning.
Course Credits & Certification
Participants who achieve a score of 70% or higher on exams will be awarded a Digital Badge of Completion. The program is accredited for 3 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).