Countries covered: United States
It's a new market.
Are you ready?
Bush Administration wants the public to be able to apply online for grant money. There will be $350 billion in grant money available in fiscal 2003.
What's In The Report:
Understanding the U.S. Federal E-Grants Market
Understand the legislative and agency drivers of electronic grants. More agencies are involved with the grant process than one would first expect.
Could you identify all of the key agencies with a stake in the e-grants initiative? Are you familiar with their programs?
E-Government Initiative for E-Grants
The e-grants initiative is being lead by the Department of Health and Human Services with the support of many other grant providing agencies. Do you understand the underlying business case for e-grants? What does the e-grants Information Technology Architecture look like? When are key milestones for the e-grants committee?
The Grant Management System
There is great inconsistency between the levels of technology currently used by grant programs and agencies. Do you understand the differences? Do
you know what it will take to integrate the different grant programs into one online system?
E-Grants Opportunities
Understand the real opportunities in this market before committing your limited marketing resources and dollars. Can your solutions support this
initiative? How much money is expected? Where should you focus?
Points of Contact - Government
Get to know who is responsible for the e-grants initiative within each agency.
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