What is a Monitoring Report?
How it fits in the grant lifecycle—practical, proportionate updates that inform decisions.
By Plinth Team
What is a Monitoring Report?
A monitoring report is a short update during delivery that confirms progress, spend and risks so funders can support effectively.
- Keeps payments aligned to milestones.
- Surfaces issues early for proportionate action.
- Feeds into final impact reporting.
What to include
Keep it brief and useful.
- Activities delivered and outcomes so far.
- Spend vs plan; explain any variances.
- Risks, changes and needed support.
Key takeaway: aim for clarity, not volume.
Scheduling and tools
Match frequency to risk and size.
- Quarterly for larger grants; lighter for micro‑grants.
- Pre‑filled fields to reduce duplication.
- AI‑drafted summaries for quick review.
Key takeaway: Plinth makes monitoring low‑burden and insightful.
Using updates well
Turn information into action.
- Adjust payments or timelines as needed.
- Capture case studies and lessons.
- Share trends with boards and partners.
Key takeaway: monitoring is a support tool, not a hurdle.
FAQs
Do we need evidence each time?
Only where proportionate; sample checks can suffice.
Can updates be verbal?
Sometimes—record notes and agreed actions.
How do we avoid over‑reporting?
Set clear schedules and keep forms short.