Grants Management and the Historical Record: Will You Be Part of It?
Do you need guidance to help determine what records you should be retaining, for how long, and for what reason? Records, in both paper and electronic form, serve as the corporate memory of an organization; they document, support, and guide daily operations. These materials also form the basis for the long-term archival record that documents the history and development of an organization, its initiatives, and the impact it has within its field and within broader historical context.
Viewers will:
- learn best practices in record-keeping;
- understand reasons for records retention (i.e., regulatory, business need, historical significance);
- hear guidance and considerations to help determine what kinds of records should be retained and for how long;
- build awareness of historical significance of foundation records;
- understand document management considerations for paper, digital, and born-digital records; and
- hear real-life examples of records retention schedules.
A program of the Southern California Regional Chapter.
Original air date: August 29, 2018
Nancy Enneking
Head, Institutional Records & Archives
Getty Research Institute
Laura Cogburn
Head, Grants Administration
Getty Foundation
Grants Management Professional Competency Model
Cross-Cutting Competencies
- Knowledge Management: Capture and apply knowledge to promote learning and improvement.
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