CPS/IPMA-HR Conference Grants

Eligibility Requirements:

Any government agency in the United States is eligible.  The agency selected for the CPS/IPMA-HR grant will be responsible for using the funds to establish a unique or innovative HR-related program within their agency. Meeting the following requirements is necessary to be eligible for grant consideration:

  • Be a governmental agency in the U.S.
  • The funds must only be used for internal staffing and expenses (not external consultants).
  • The implemented program must be new to the agency and linked to the agency's future goals or strategic plan.
  • The program must be outcome based (result oriented).
  • The agency must be able to demonstrate where and how the funds were used.
  • Within eight months of receiving the grant, the agency awarded will be expected to design and implement the program so that the results can be published.
  • The agency must publish their results with sufficient detail to enable other agencies to use the program as a model.
  • The agency is expected to present their findings at any IPMA-HR conference (with an expectation for the agency to present their findings at the IPMA-HR International Training Conference).

Application Process:

Interested agencies should submit up to a five page description thoroughly discussing the following issues:

  • Project Title.
  • History and mission statement of the agency.
  • Current departmental, human resource concern(s), or problem(s).
  • The innovative HR-related program to be undertaken within the agency.
  • Population served by the agency.
  • Number of paid full/part-time employees and volunteers.
  • The project’s intended start and end date in Month/Day/Year (mm/dd/yy) format.
  • The methodologies that will be used to develop, implement, and promote the program.
  • A description of the intended results or outcome of the program and how it is linked to the agencies goals or strategic plan.
  • A description as to how the effectiveness of the program will be measured, the measures in place to gauge the results, and the method to be used for quantifying the program’s success.
  • Additional funding, if any, that will contribute to the objectives of the project.
  • Be sure to include: Name of funder, amount of funding, and where this funding is directed.
  • Any publicity plans that will promote the program and grant, other than those events as stipulated for this grant.
  • A monetary breakdown of the project’s budget.

Application Deadlines:

The 2008 grant application period closed on April 30th.