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Does anyone have a Grants Tracking Database in Access to share?
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 08:07:00 -0700, "Jeff Boyce"
wrote: tina That would be way too general/generic ... tracking what? Nope, the real (behind the curtain) explanation is that this is a tracking system, much like the radio collars for big game, used in keeping tabs on Grant. Right now, this is easily managed, as his location is fairly fixed and he doesn't get out much. Don't take that for Granted, though. John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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Does anyone have a Grants Tracking Database in Access to share?
LOL
"Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... tina That would be way too general/generic ... tracking what? Nope, the real (behind the curtain) explanation is that this is a tracking system, much like the radio collars for big game, used in keeping tabs on Grant. Right now, this is easily managed, as his location is fairly fixed and he doesn't get out much. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "tina" wrote in message ... okay, guys, thanks for the info. but i have to say, what a letdown. here i was, envisioning some kind of ultra-cool tracking system dreamed up by an uber programmer named - of course - Grant!! "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... tina My day job is with a state agency, which both pays contractors and receives (and re-distributes) grant monies. Grant AND Contract Tracking is a way to manage the process from initial drafts through "end-date"/final payment. Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "tina" wrote in message ... okay, i'll expose my ignorance - because curiosity is killing me! g Jeff, what the heck is Grants Tracking? "Jeff Boyce" wrote in message ... Have you tried the Microsoft.com website for templates? Have you tried using an online search engine? Are you looking for a "ready-to-use" "Grants Tracking" application? If so, how do you know that what someone else has designed for their specific situation comes anywhere close to your needs? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "ADRouse" wrote in message ... |
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Does anyone have a Grants Tracking Database in Access to share?
LOL
"John W. Vinson" wrote in message ... On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 08:07:00 -0700, "Jeff Boyce" wrote: tina That would be way too general/generic ... tracking what? Nope, the real (behind the curtain) explanation is that this is a tracking system, much like the radio collars for big game, used in keeping tabs on Grant. Right now, this is easily managed, as his location is fairly fixed and he doesn't get out much. Don't take that for Granted, though. John W. Vinson [MVP] |
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Does anyone have a Grants Tracking Database in Access to share
ROFLOL
"Klatuu" wrote in message ... In addition to searching for Grant Tracking, you may consider searching on Fund Accounting. Fund Accounting is an accounting application specifically configured for Non Profits to track donations (grants), expenses, etc. BTW, Grant is not that great a programmer -- Dave Hargis, Microsoft Access MVP "ADRouse" wrote: I have and I worked with the Customer services DB in Access and changed it a bit but it's missing some elements like tracking funds requested and funds awarded. I know I can make it work, I just wanted to avoid the many hours updating and changing reports, forms and tables. Thanks though "Jeff Boyce" wrote: Have you tried the Microsoft.com website for templates? Have you tried using an online search engine? Are you looking for a "ready-to-use" "Grants Tracking" application? If so, how do you know that what someone else has designed for their specific situation comes anywhere close to your needs? Regards Jeff Boyce Microsoft Office/Access MVP "ADRouse" wrote in message ... |
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