Gabriela Chavez
Articles
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Leaderboard showing incorrect scores/decisions
If you update reviewing panels or scoring criteria, leaderboard results may become out of sync. You’ll need to manually recalculate scores to ensure accuracy.Why recalculation is manualRecalculatio...
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Feedback: sharing reviewer scores and comments with applicants
Good Grants allows you to share reviewing feedback with applicants so they can understand how their applications performed and where improvements could be made.Feedback may include:Reviewers’ comm...
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How to calculate a ranked list when using Top pick
The Top pick reviewing mode in Good Grants produces a group of winners with no ranking order. If you need a ranked list, you can calculate it outside Good Grants using the Borda count method and t...
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Abstain versus recuse: what's the difference?
In some cases, a reviewer may need to be excused from evaluating an application—for example, due to a conflict of interest, an existing relationship with the applicant, or because they are also an...
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Adding sponsor logos
You can add sponsor logos to your program's chapters, categories, and footer. There are no struct rules here—if you don't have sponsors you can add other imagery such as infographics or icons usin...
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Access previous year's data
Most programs use seasons to manage applications and reviewing.Typically, one season runs per year. When a new season is set to active: The previous season is archived Applications remain intact R...
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Assignments and their common uses
When you begin reviewing, you must link reviewers to applications for evaluation. These reviewer–application pairings are called assignments.You can view all assignments in the Manage workspace un...
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Why can't the submit button appear on the last tab only?
Applicants can complete their application in any order after finishing the required first tab. This first tab is called 'Start here' by default, but may be renamed in your account.The first tab of...
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Why have the same user login for multiple programs?
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 program...
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User memberships: users registered in multiple accounts
Good Grants uses a single user database. This means a person only ever has one user account across all Good Grants programs. If someone registers for one program, they can access any other Good Gr...