Now in research — 2 CFR 200 compliance

Subrecipient monitoring is broken. We're fixing it.

36% of federal pass-through entities fail single audits on subrecipient monitoring. Most are managing it with spreadsheets and email chains. SubAward Platform is purpose-built infrastructure to change that.

36%
of PTEs fail subrecipient monitoring audits — per GAO, March 2025
50K
federal pass-through entities required to comply with 2 CFR 200
$0
purpose-built software exists for this problem today

Compliance obligations have outpaced the tools available to meet them.

Pass-through entities administering federal grants are legally required to monitor every subrecipient — tracking risk assessments, site visits, reporting deadlines, and corrective actions. The process is complex. The tooling isn't.

01
No institutional memory
When a program director leaves, monitoring history lives in their inbox. Repeat findings follow leadership transitions.
02
Spreadsheets that don't scale
Manual tracking works for three subrecipients. It breaks at thirty — and 2 CFR 200 obligations don't shrink as programs grow.
03
Findings that repeat, year after year
112,559 subrecipient monitoring findings in the Federal Audit Clearinghouse. Thousands are exact repeats from the prior cycle. Awareness isn't the barrier — tooling is.

Built for every organization that passes federal funds downstream.

If your organization receives federal grants and awards a portion to subrecipients, 2 CFR 200 requires you to monitor them. SubAward Platform is designed for the full range of pass-through entities.

State & Local Government
Tribal Nations
Nonprofits & Community Action Agencies
School Districts & Education Agencies
Hospitals & Health Systems
Higher Education
Regional Planning Agencies
Public Housing Authorities

Research first. No demo, no pitch.

We are currently conducting discovery interviews with compliance officers, finance directors, and grant administrators across the country — before building a single feature. If you manage subrecipient monitoring for a federal pass-through entity, we want 20 minutes of your time. We'll ask three questions and get out of your way.

Be among the first to shape what gets built.

Request early access or schedule a research conversation. We're talking to practitioners, not procurement offices.

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