WIPFLI - Grant-funded accounting 201 essentials: An intermediate-level training on compliance and execution - Developing and managing grant budgets
Advanced preparation: None
Level: Intermediate
Prerequisite: Minimum 3 years experience in grant-funded industry, Uniform Guidance training
Field of study: Accounting (Governmental)
CPE: up to 12 credits
Why you should attend
This intermediate training series equips grant-funded nonprofit professionals with the tools to confidently manage grant-funded programs in compliance with federal regulations. Building on foundational knowledge, attendees will strengthen their skills in cost classification, allocation, internal controls, procurement, budgeting and reporting — helping to ensure accuracy, accountability, and audit readiness.
Ideal for those with a minimum of three to five years of experience in the grant-funded industry, this series bridges the gap between basic understanding and effective execution.
Learning objectives
By the end of this training series, attendees will be able to:
Apply cost classification principles to distinguish allowable and unallowable expenses under federal grant regulations.
Implement cost allocation methodologies that support consistent, compliant distribution of shared costs across programs.
Strengthen internal control systems to mitigate risk and support grant compliance in day-to-day operations.
Execute procurement procedures that align with Uniform Guidance requirements, including documentation and competitive practices.
Evaluate key components of grant budgets to support alignment with program goals, regulatory requirements and funder expectations.
Prepare financial and grant-specific reports using GAAP, cash basis and grant-funded formats to support transparency and audit readiness.
Registration fee
$1200 per registrant
My Wipfli nonprofit and government membership service members automatically receive an additional $25 discount per registrant.
Series schedule
Thursdays
10/23 (1-2 p.m. CT) Kick-off and intro to series (no CPE available)
10/30 (1-3 p.m. CT) Exploring cost classification and allowability
11/06 (1-3 p.m. CT) Navigating cost allocation methods and compliance
11/13 (1-3 p.m. CT) Strengthening internal controls for grant compliance
11/20 (1-3 p.m. CT) Procurement practices under Uniform Guidance
12/04 (1-3 p.m. CT) Developing and managing grant budgets
12/11 (1-3 p.m. CT) Reporting requirements for grant-funded programs
