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Salesforce Public Sector Solutions Accredited Professional (AP-222) Exam - Topic 4 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for Salesforce's Public Sector Solutions Accredited Professional (AP-222) exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 4
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What is right order of the grantmaking lifecycle?

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Suggested Answer: B

The grantmaking lifecycle in Salesforce Public Sector Solutions follows a specific sequence to ensure a structured and effective process. The correct order is:

Plan: This initial phase involves defining the goals, objectives, and criteria for the grant. It includes the preparation of necessary documentation and the establishment of timelines and budgets.

Engage: In this phase, the organization reaches out to potential applicants and stakeholders. This includes marketing the grant opportunity, conducting informational sessions, and providing support to applicants during the application process.

Award: After applications have been received and reviewed, the organization selects the grant recipients. This phase involves the formal awarding of grants, which may include contract signing and disbursement of funds.

Review: The final phase involves monitoring and evaluating the progress and outcomes of the funded projects. It includes collecting reports from grantees, assessing the impact of the grants, and making any necessary adjustments for future grant cycles.

This structured approach ensures that grants are awarded in a fair, transparent, and efficient manner, while also allowing for continuous improvement in the grantmaking process.


Salesforce Help: Grants Management Lifecycle

Salesforce Grants Management Documentation

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Jacqueline
3 months ago
Nope, it's definitely not C!
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Cecilia
3 months ago
I've always learned it as Engage, Award, Plan, Review.
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Deandrea
3 months ago
Wait, is that really the right order? I thought it was different!
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Josefa
4 months ago
Totally agree with that!
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Ronnie
4 months ago
The correct order is Plan, Engage, Award, Review!
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Alaine
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards option B because it makes sense to plan before engaging, but I could be wrong.
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Marguerita
4 months ago
I feel like "Review" should be at the end, but I’m confused about where "Award" fits in.
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Charlene
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think "Engage" comes first, but I can't recall the exact order after that.
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Cassi
5 months ago
I think the lifecycle starts with planning, but I’m not sure if it’s before engaging or after.
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Mel
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The key is to remember the logical flow of the grantmaking process.
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Refugia
5 months ago
Hmm, I think I remember learning about this in class, but I'm a little fuzzy on the details. Let me think it through step-by-step.
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Nakisha
5 months ago
This question seems straightforward, but I want to make sure I understand the grantmaking lifecycle properly before answering.
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Lezlie
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident I know the right order, but I'll double-check my notes just to be sure.
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Phung
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. I'll have to review my notes on physical security objectives.
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Doyle
1 year ago
B is the way to go, folks. Can't have a successful grantmaking process without proper planning. It's like baking a cake without a recipe - a recipe for disaster!
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Lucina
1 year ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm going to have to go with B - planning is key in the grantmaking lifecycle.
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Jamie
1 year ago
I'm torn between B and C, but I'll go with B. Gotta have that plan in place before you start engaging and awarding grants.
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Niesha
1 year ago
B seems like the most logical order to me. You can't engage or award without a solid plan in place first.
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Colette
1 year ago
Planning first sets the foundation for a successful grantmaking process.
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Diego
1 year ago
Engaging and awarding without a plan can lead to inefficiency and confusion.
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Niesha
1 year ago
Definitely, without a plan in place, the whole process could be chaotic.
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Ilene
1 year ago
I think B is the right order too, it just makes sense to plan before taking action.
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Felix
1 year ago
Yes, it sets the foundation for a successful grantmaking process.
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Jacquelyne
1 year ago
I agree, having a solid plan is crucial before engaging or awarding.
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Elise
1 year ago
I agree, having a solid plan is essential before engaging or awarding.
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Latrice
1 year ago
I think engaging with stakeholders should come first to gather input and then move on to awarding grants.
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Sherron
2 years ago
I'm going with C. The review should come first to ensure the process is transparent and accountable, then the award, engagement, and finally the planning.
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Jacob
1 year ago
I agree with you, C is the best order. Reviewing first ensures transparency and accountability.
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Jacob
1 year ago
I think B is the right order. Planning should come first to set the foundation for the grantmaking process.
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Ceola
2 years ago
Why do you think A is the right order?
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Hyun
2 years ago
I think B is the right answer. The grantmaking process should start with planning, then engaging with potential grantees, followed by the award, and finally the review.
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Oliva
1 year ago
The award and review stages are crucial for evaluating the impact of the grant.
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Josue
1 year ago
Engaging with potential grantees is important to ensure alignment with the organization's goals.
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Kenneth
1 year ago
I agree, planning should definitely come first in the grantmaking process.
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Latrice
2 years ago
I disagree, I believe it's A) Engage, Award, Plan, Review.
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Ceola
2 years ago
I think the right order is B) Plan, Engage, Award, Review.
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