EUNA WEBINAR

Navigating Federal Policy Changes in Grants: Actionable Strategies for Public Sector Teams.

OVERVIEW

As federal grant policies shift under new executive orders and agency rule changes, state and local governments and other grant-seeking organizations must quickly adapt to new compliance requirements, evolving eligibility criteria, and shifting funding priorities. The ripple effects of these changes can impact budgeting, reporting, and program implementation—making proactive planning essential.

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Join us for an exclusive webinar hosted by Euna Solutions in partnership with Funkhouser & Associates, where Abhi Nemani, a civic technology expert and former Chief Data Officer of Los Angeles, and Mark Funkhouser, former mayor, auditor, and longtime advisor to public sector leaders, will break down the latest federal policy updates, analyze their practical implications, and share concrete strategies to help your team navigate the changing grant landscape. 

Euna Grants isn’t just a technology provider—we specialize in grant management solutions that help public sector teams streamline applications, track compliance, and maximize funding impact. Our goal is to equip your team with the knowledge and tools needed to secure and manage funding effectively in a rapidly changing environment. 

Tune in on Tuesday, March 18th at 2:00 PM EST to learn: 

  • How recent federal policy shifts are likely to impact your grants strategy and operations. 

  • Practical steps to optimize the grant management processes, adapt to new requirements and mitigate the risk of funding disruptions. 

  • Ways to leverage technology to automate compliance tracking, improve reporting accuracy, and enhance team efficiency. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to gain actionable insights and ensure your team is prepared to navigate the evolving federal grants landscape. 

SPEAKERS

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Abhi Nemani

Senior Vice President of Product Strategy, Euna Solutions

Abhi Nemani is a government technology entrepreneur, scholar, and public servant — founding, building, and leading many GovTech institutions over the last 15 years including Code for America, EthosLabs, Sacramento’s Innovation & Growth Fund, and the Mayor of Los Angeles’ Office of Data. As Senior Vice President of Product Strategy at Euna Solutions, Abhi supports the growth of Euna’s portfolio of public administration and financial products to better serve its growing network of 2,000+ public sector organizations across North America. Previously, Abhi served as the Inaugural Chief Data Officer for City of Los Angeles and the Chief Innovation Officer for Sacramento, and he has lectured on government technology at the University of Chicago and the World Bank and is a Visiting Scholar at the Rose Institute of State and Local Government.

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Mark Funkhouser

President, Funkhouser & Associates

Mark Funkhouser is a municipal finance expert who has spent decades in government service. As the mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, during the Great Recession, Mark made the tough choices to put his city on the path to fiscal sustainability. That experience, his long tenure as an auditor and his most recent post as the publisher of Governing magazine have made him a trusted and credible advisor to government officials across the country. Mark also is the founder of the International Center for Performance Auditing (ICPA) and a founding member of the Association of Local Government Auditors (ALGA). He has dedicated much of his career, research and writing to advancing the public sector performance auditing profession and strengthening its real-world impact. Mark holds a master’s degree in social work from West Virginia University, an M.B.A. from Tennessee State University, and an interdisciplinary Ph.D. in public administration and urban sociology from the University of Missouri at Kansas City.