Introducing Funder Reporting
Introducing Funder Reporting
Today we're launching Funder Reporting in Honen. It builds the government and funder reports your program has to file, including PIRL for WIOA, NRS for Adult Education, RAPIDS for apprenticeship, Perkins V for CTE, and ETP and ETPL, straight from the data Honen already has. You pick a format, Honen fills in what it knows, shows you what's still missing, and hands you the file the funder expects.
The part everyone dreads
Reporting is usually the worst week of a funded program. Someone exports a spreadsheet from the LMS, pulls another file from HR, waits on a wage file from the state, and then spends days lining it all up in whatever format the funder wants. One wrong column and the whole thing bounces. It's slow, it's tedious, and it's exactly where audits go sideways.
Honen already runs the training, so it already holds most of what those reports ask for: who enrolled, how many hours they put in, what they completed, the skills they gained, and the credentials they earned. Instead of exporting all of that and rebuilding it by hand, Funder Reporting turns it into the actual file.
What Honen fills, and what you bring
Some parts of a funder report can't come from a learning platform, and we're not going to pretend otherwise. Post-exit wages come from a state wage match. Intake demographics and eligibility come from your own intake process. Honen doesn't invent those numbers.
What it does is fill in everything it owns, let you upload the rest, and tell you exactly what's still missing before you generate anything. No report goes out blank and pretends to be done.
How it works
It fills itself from the training. Enrollment, hours, completion, skill gain, and credentials come straight from what learners actually did. Nobody tallies anything by hand.
You upload the outside data. Demographics, wages, and eligibility go in as a CSV and match to each learner by email. There's a blank template and a filled-in example, so you're never guessing at columns.
It tells you what's missing first. A readiness check shows you which fields still need data and for how many people, down to "missing for 1 of 10." You fix the one record instead of re-running everything.
It gives you the real file. Honen builds the exact format each program wants, and you can pull a report for one cohort, one employer, or the whole organization.
What it supports today
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PIRL for WIOA Title I
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NRS for Adult Education
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RAPIDS for Registered Apprenticeship
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Perkins V for CTE
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ETP for the California Employment Training Panel
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ETPL for the Eligible Training Provider List
Run the whole program on Honen
Funder Reporting is best when Honen runs the program from day one. Build your courses from the materials you already have, or start from nothing more than a topic. Either way it's fast to stand up. Enroll your participants, teach them with a personal AI tutor and real hands-on projects, and watch how they're doing as they go. By the time you need to report, most of the file is already there, because you built it just by running the program. The report becomes the last step of the work, not a separate scramble at the end.
It holds up at audit
Every completion is stamped with the exact version of the curriculum you delivered, so an auditor can see what was taught, when, and to whom. Only admins can touch reporting, every sensitive action is logged, and none of this data is reachable by the messaging bots or connectors.
Get started
Open your Honen organization workspace and go to Funder Reporting. Pick a format, run the readiness check, upload whatever it flags, and download the file. You can do all of it from the Workspace Assistant too.
See honen.com to get started or reach out for a demo.