About GMBoK

 

GMBoK Training: Grants Management Body of Knowledge (GMBoK) Training provides an in-depth understanding of the full grants management lifecycle, from solicitation to application evaluation to the closeout and audit phases. It covers the laws, regulations, and policies affecting federal compliance while calling specific attention to recent changes affecting the administration of federal awards. NGMA offers three GMBoK Trainings per year: one in-person training and two virtual trainings. Private virtual GMBoK Trainings may be scheduled for groups of 25 or more.

The GMBoK Guide is a foundational resource for grants management professionals at all career levels. Members have free access to a searchable online version of the GMBoK Guide. A hard copy of the Guide is included with training registration. The GMBoK Guide may also be purchased on its own. 

 

Upcoming GMBoK Trainings

2024 Spring Virtual Training
May 9-10, 2024

2024 Fall Virtual Training
September 10-11, 2024

Visit the GMBoK Training page

 


GMBoK Guide 
 

The GMBoK Guide is a foundational resource for all grants management professionals. Produced and prepared by NGMA and The Bruman Group, PLLC, it is designed to provide grants management professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the grant lifecycle from beginning to end to help you navigate the field of grants management. 

Learn more about the GMBoK Guide


Private virtual GMBoK Trainings are available for groups of 25 or more. 

Contact [email protected] to learn more about private GMBoK Training.


"Thank you again for sharing your grants management knowledge and experience with our team. Overwhelmingly, the response from our team has been positive. We attended several meetings last week where the training was brought up spontaneously by attendees who remarked on how much they had learned.
 
You did a great job! Thank you."

 
-Director, Grants Management
Office of Management and Budget



 


National Grants Management Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State Boards of Accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual course for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.