Microlearning | Ethics 3: What Would You Do? Common Ethical Issues in Grants Management
Availability
On-Demand
Expires 365 days after start
Cost
$0.00
Credit Offered
0.2 CPE Credit

Welcome to What Would You Do? Common Ethical Issues in Grants Management.

Purpose
In this microlearning, you’ll work through branching situations that mirror real-world challenges, such as conflicts of interest and cost allowability. Each scenario presents multiple response options, allowing you to test your decision-making skills and see the consequences of your choices. By the end, you’ll be able to evaluate an ethical dilemma and select the most compliant and ethical course of action.

Learning Objective
Evaluate ethical dilemmas to select the most compliant and ethical course of action from at least three possible responses.

What to Expect
  • This course is interactive and designed to be completed in one sitting.
  • Content
    • About this course
    • Work through common ethical dilemmas and select the most compliant and ethical course of action in the following areas:
      • Procurement
      • Conflict of Interest
      • Tone at the Top
      • Allocable Use of Funds
      • Organizational Culture
      • Internal Controls
      • Policy Compliance
      • Monitoring and Documentation
    • Post-Test
      • To earn Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit, you must complete the entire course AND Score 100% on the Post-Test.  If you do not achieve 100%, you will need to retake the entire course and retry the test before CPE credit can be awarded.

Course Published: April 2026

Participants have the opportunity to earn .2 CPE credit | Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge

To be awarded the CPE credit, participants must complete the post-exam with 100% accuracy.

Prerequisites:
Program Level: Basic
Advance Preparation: None
Delivery Method: Nano Learning

Special Accommodations
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