GrantVantage
GrantVantage Inc. is a U.S. software-as-a-service technology company providing end-to-end grants management software for grant-making organizations (Donors or Grantors) and grant-receiving organizations (Grantees, Contractors, and Subrecipients). GrantVantage customers are state and local government agencies, tribal government, foundations, and non-profits. GrantVantage customers manage over $2 billion in funding and are located throughout the United States, Australia, Africa, and Latin America with system users in Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Americas. GrantVantage customers engage in health and human services, family and community development, medical and environmental research, housing assistance, public safety, energy assistance, and actively support humanitarian disasters assistance efforts. GrantVantage has a wide variety of system users including donors, grantors, partners, applicants, reviewers, grantees, subrecipients, contractors, data analyst, auditors, and independent project consultants. The GrantVantage team is comprised of subject matter experts (SME) with practice experience in: System mapping and specification development Grants and contracts management System configuration and D365 development Financial management Microsoft application integrations Performance management (KPI’s) Pipeline management Monitoring and risk evaluation Training, change management and user adoption Impact data collection By offering a cloud-based grants management solution on the world-class Microsoft Dynamics 365 power platform, GrantVantage can work with partners all over the world to help our customers scale, integrate, and take advantage of all Microsoft ecosystem offerings.
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