This certificate develops the skills federal grant professionals need to design, structure, and oversee federal assistance programs using risk-based and performance-focused approaches. Participants explore how program design, pre-award risk assessment, and award structuring decisions influence downstream performance, monitoring, and compliance outcomes. The program examines how to translate statutory intent into grant program design, evaluate recipient and program risk before funds are awarded, and negotiate award terms and special conditions that protect federal interests. Participants also learn how to monitor cooperative agreements, assess program performance using outcomes and results management practices, and respond to compliance or performance concerns with defensible oversight actions. By completing this certificate, learners gain the practical knowledge needed to design effective grant programs, align oversight with risk, and manage federal assistance in a way that withstands regulatory, audit, and policy scrutiny.