Federal Grants Management
This course is designed around the key elements necessary for successfully managing federal funds and, in particular, for successfully managing HUD funds.
July 15-16, 2026
Portland, OR
Day 1: 8:30am-4:30pm EST | Day 2: 9:00am-4:30pm EST
$495
Who Should Attend
Grant administrators and program managers
State and local government staff
Finance and compliance staff
Nonprofit organizations managing federal funds
Anyone responsible for administering federal grants
What You Will Learn
Key principles of federal grant management
Requirements under 2 CFR Part 200
Best practices for financial management and compliance
How to avoid common monitoring and audit findings
Strategies for effective grant oversight and closeout
Logistics
You will learn the basics of sound grants management practices covering the entire lifecycle of a grant – from allocation of funds through grant closeout. We focus on real world issues and, to better help participants apply the principles, include time to review your specific program challenges. For more information, please refer to the agenda.
Please bring the grant management questions you have about your specific programs so we can discuss them during the training.
Training Site: The Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown 506 SW Washington Street, Portland, OR 97204, 503-222-0001.
"Lipman Wolfe II". Please confirm with the front desk.
Room Block: TDA has secured a room block for this training from July 14, 2026 through July 15, 2026 at the Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown, the training site. The room block expires June 15, 2026. The room rate is $109.00/night (plus taxes and fees). Reservations can be made using the following link: Royal Sonesta Portland Downtown. If you have questions about your travel, please email us at [email protected] or call us 833-483-2334 ext 1.
No meals will be provided during this training, each participant is responsible for their own meals.
Meet Your Instructor
Dionne Roberts, President & CEO
A national expert in affordable housing, disaster recovery and community development programs, Dionne has worked directly with more than 150 communities and trained more than 5000 community development professionals.