Total Credits: 1 including 1 Specialized Knowledge - Technical
In many respects, adhering to grant compliance requirements is just as important as winning the award in the first place. Whether you've received funding from a federal agency or a private foundation, there's more to do than simply meet program objectives and deliverables. Staying compliant creates an on-going relationship between your organization and your funder and is integral to the successful implementation of any award, regardless of the funding source. Unfortunately, many organizations view compliance solely as a finance or administrative task when, in fact, organizations should take a multi-disciplinary approach to compliance. In this session, we will discuss ways to engage programmatic staff in grant compliance activities, and why it's critical to do so.
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Nakia Bell has over 15 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. She has served in various roles to oversee grants management for small and large institutions, from Grants Manager to Associate Director to Director. Nakia has extensive experience in refining financial frameworks. She has overseen financial software implementation, department realignment, and strategic change management. Her hallmarks are structure, training, and collaboration.
Kelly joined O'Connor Consulting Services in 2015 after spending over 20 years serving both not-for-profit and for-profit organizations in various leadership roles. While at OCS, she has served as interim CFO and Controller for several clients and has also served as the project manager for multiple accounting system implementations. In addition, Kelly has worked with multiple OCS clients to redesign their charts of accounts, document and improve policies and processes, and has conducted several reviews of clients' financial and grants management operations, resulting in process improvement recommendations. She has significant experience with federal grants and the Uniform Guidance and has developed training programs for OCS staff and clients alike. She has assisted clients in preparing for first-time federal Single Audits as well as preparing and implementing corrective action plans to address audit findings. A native of Western Pennsylvania, she has a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from the University of Pittsburgh. She currently serves as the Treasurer of Friends of the Library Montgomery County, Maryland, and she is also a member of the Butler University Family Council.
Thu, Feb 19, 2026 - 12:30pm to 01:30pm CST
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CPAs, nonprofit finance professionals, grant managers, and program staff seeking to strengthen their understanding of grant compliance
6/2025
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MICPA
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