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The Grants Managers Network
The Grants Managers Network (GMN) provides a forum to exchange information
about grants management and its relevance to efficient and effective grant
making. GMN is an affinity group of the Council on Foundations and currently has over 1,250 members representing
more than 800 private, community and corporate foundations.
SAVE THE DATE: Fourth Annual Conference March 23-25, 2009
GMN will hold its Fourth Annual Conference March 23-25 in Denver, Colorado. This conference will include sessions on best practices, legal and financial compliance and accountability, information technology, and professional development. Additional information on this conference will be posted here as the plans develop. GMN held its third annual conference in Chicago April 7-9, 2008. Click here to view session descriptions and download handouts and presentations.
2007 Grants Management Salary Survey
GMN has released its 2007 Salary Survey. This biennial survey is designed to provide members and foundation leaders with a current and accurate analysis of compensation and benefits in the grants management profession.
To download a PDF of this document click here.
Staffing Grants Management
Defining the Standards for Philanthropy
The staffing needs and duties of the grants management function vary between foundations. This booklet was created as a guide to inform the philanthropic community about the diverse tasks assigned to - and staffing needs necessary for - the grants management function. It defines the numerous roles of grants management and its importance as the department in a foundation in which program, finance, communications, application, approval and administrative functions overlap. To download a PDF of this document click here.
GIGI Now Showing on GMN
In June, 2002, GMN launched its expanded member website Group Intelligence on Grantmaking Information (GIGI). This site is intended to help connect GMN members to ideas, enable an exchange of experience and insight between members, and allow this critical information to flow and spark new ideas in order to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of grants managers nationally. Members click here to access the site.
Warning!
Criminals are fraudulently claiming to be the Grants Managers Network. These individuals are soliciting funds over the phone and by mail for assistance in obtaining grants. The Grants Managers Network never solicits memberships over the phone or through the mail. Furthermore, we do not make grants or have access to information on obtaining grants. If you have been a victim of this fraud, contact your bank and your local authorities. You should also contact the FTC Consumer Fraud hotline at 877-382-4357, and file a complaint with the Internet Crime Complaint Center.

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