14 Grant Fraud Warning Signs: Which Are You Ignoring?

No one wants to think the “unthinkable” could happen at their organization. But waste, fraud, and abuse of grant funds happen daily across the over $1+ trillion in federal grants awarded annually. So how can you avoid becoming a victim of grant fraud? The first step is being aware of the warning signs. Fraud: Watch […]
The Top 6 Ways to Distinguish Between a Grant Subrecipient and a Vendor

Ah, the grant subrecipient. There is a lot of confusion around classifying contractors vs. subrecipients regarding federal funding. And as a grant management professional, you probably know there are a lot more compliance requirements concerning spending grant funds with a subrecipient when compared to a contractor (aka a vendor.) Here are just a few: Funding […]
Waste, Fraud and Abuse Cost the Federal Government Billions

Government waste, fraud, and abuse cost taxpayers billions of dollars each year and that’s just on the US Federal level! But do you know what these terms mean when it comes to spending of Federal funds? Here are some examples… What is Fraud? Fraud is any deliberate deception that exists to unlawfully deny the Federal […]
How Safe is Your Grant from an $8 Million Mistake?

CivilBeat.com reported HUGE grant mistakes that forced the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to request the City of Honolulu to repay nearly $8 Million in Federal Community Development Block Grant funds that were sent to a non-profit organization that serves the elderly. The multi-year investigation revealed numerous grant mistakes with managing federal […]
7 Warning Signs of Waste, Fraud and Abuse

We know that waste, fraud and abuse cost the Federal government billions of dollars each year. But do you know the signs? Here are seven warning signals of waste, fraud, and abuse to help you spot potential risks to your Federal grant. 7 Warning Signs of Waste, Fraud, and Abuse #1 Unethical Relationship Example: The bidder […]
What is a Contract?

When it comes to federal grant management, these terms award, subaward and contract are NOT interchangeable. And when grant recipients AND funders and federal regulations seem to use them in that way it is SLOPPY communication.