Grant reporting represents a vital intersection between accountability, transparency, and sustainability in non-profit management. This article explores the principles, frameworks, and practices that guide reporting processes, emphasizing how they reinforce donor trust and organizational credibility. It analyzes the diverse types of reports—financial, programmatic, narrative, evaluation, and compliance—and highlights common challenges faced by non-profits operating in resource-constrained settings. Practical strategies such as structured reporting calendars, staff capacity-building, and the use of low-cost digital tools are presented as solutions to enhance efficiency and accuracy. Through both theoretical and applied perspectives, the article demonstrates how effective grant reporting not only fulfills contractual obligations but also strengthens learning, communication, and long-term donor relationships essential for sustaining social impact.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.