Many organisations run related programs across multiple Good Grants accounts. To make this easier to manage, Good Grants uses a single user account system, allowing users to switch between programs without needing to log in separately to each account.
This reduces the number of logins users need to remember and creates a smoother experience across all programs.
How account switching works
- A single user account can be connected to multiple Good Grants programs
- Users can switch between those programs without re-entering login details
- This applies to all users, not just grant managers
- Users can hold different roles in different programs (for example, applicant in one program and reviewer in another)
Applications across multiple accounts
Because applications can be copied between accounts (for example, copying a regional winner into a national program), the same applicant user account will remain associated with those applications across all linked programs. This ensures continuity for applicants and avoids duplicate user profiles.
Future benefits
Using a shared user account system also enables future platform features designed to improve cross-program workflows and user experience.
To learn more about how this works, see: User accounts and program connections explained.
Good to know
- Users only need to register once with Good Grants.
- The same login credentials work across all connected programs.
- Access and permissions are controlled per program, not globally.
- Users can view all connected programs via My Good Grants.
- Applications copied between accounts retain their original user association.