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# Track client grant status

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With Charityvest for Advisors, clients can independently [track the status of their grant](/how-clients-use-charityvest-for-advisors/grants-to-charity.md#how-grants-are-sent) to ensure their gift is received by their charity of choice in a timely manner. As an advisor, you can also follow along with the status of a client grant.&#x20;

To track the status of a grant on behalf of a client:

* Log in to your advisor account Dashboard.
* Click on your client's name to expand their profile.
* Click on the client's grant under their activity history.&#x20;

You will be able to view information at each stage of the grant's journey:

* **Requested date:** when your client successfully fills out the grant recommendation form.
* **Funds clearing date:** when your client's funds become available to cover the grant amount.&#x20;
* **Date sent to charity:** when the grant is disbursed to the recipient charity, either by PayPal or check.
* **Date received by charity**: when the grant is received by the recipient charity. In the case of checks, when the check is delivered.&#x20;
* **Date deposited by charity:** when the grant is deposited by check or accepted in PayPal.

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**Curious to learn more about your firm's custom DAF program?** Contact your firm's program manager for program-related matters or Charityvest (<support@charityvest.org>) for platform-related matters.
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