eCivis Presenting at Upcoming ICMA and AAGP Conferences
Local governments, nonprofits, and other grant-active entities are invited to meet with members of eCivis’s management team as they attend and present at the annual conferences of the International City/County Management Association and the American Association of Grant Professionals.
PASADENA, CA – September 18, 2008 – Multiple members of eCivis’s management team will be in attendance at two of the premier conferences for grant-active local governments over the next few weeks: the annual conference of the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) in Richmond, VA from September 21-24 and the annual conference of the American Association of Grant Professionals (AAGP) in Long Beach, CA from October 22-25.
Please join us at the following presentations which discuss how local governments can successfully integrate an effective grant management system with their administrative policy manuals, allowing them to streamline their grant application and management activities and ensure adherence to programmatic compliance requirements:
ICMA Annual Conference
Improving Grant Coordination, Acquisition, and Audit
Preparation for Loudoun County, Virginia
Monday, September 22
4:00 p.m. – 5:15 p.m., GRCC Theater B
Co-presenters: Scott Frost, Director of Product
Management, eCivis
Lyda
Kiser, Grants Analyst, Loudoun County, VA
AAGP Annual Conference
Grants Management Systems: Where Policy Meets
Technology
Friday, October 24
8:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Presenter: Scott Frost, Director of Product Management,
eCivis
We also welcome you to stop by eCivis’s booth at the ICMA and AAGP conferences to hear about our newest products, services, and initiatives, including:
- The smarter alternative to Grants.gov, allowing you to save time and effort by quickly and easily identifying the best grants for your projects
- A robust and effective training resource, to ensure that both your novice and seasoned staff have the grant skills they need
- The grant management system designed to help grantees improve their audits, internal processes, reporting, interdepartmental coordination and communication, and team and management visibility into grant activity
- Our efforts to help recipients and subrecipients of federal funds understand and prepare for the implementation of FFATA and other policy developments
If you haven’t met us before or if it’s been a while since you’ve looked at what eCivis is doing to help local governments and other entities around the country improve their grant performance, we’d love to speak with you. Hope to see you there!





