Just Thinking…About Edgar. Effective Grant Management in Education with Cory Green

 

Grant management in education takes center stage in a compelling discussion on Just Thinking, where host Kevin Dougherty engages with Cory Green, the Associate Commissioner for Grant Compliance and Administration at the Texas Education Agency (TEA). This insightful conversation sheds light on the intricacies and challenges of overseeing state and federal grant programs within the educational landscape.

With nearly three decades of experience in grant management in education at TEA, Cory Green offers a rich perspective on the evolution of grant administration, highlighting the significant changes and constant learning required in the field. The episode delves into the vast array of grant programs managed by TEA, the critical importance of maintaining compliance, and the impact of legislative updates on grant management practices.

Grant discusses the satisfaction derived from achieving clean audits and the anticipation of regulatory changes designed to enhance educational institutions’ flexibility. This episode provides valuable insights for those involved in educational funding and underscores the pivotal role of effective grant management in supporting educational advancement and compliance.

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