Uniform Grant Guidance has changed the landscape for those that are in the Grants and Cooperative Agreement community.
These changes drastically affect anyone managing grants and cooperative agreements. It’s critical that your organization is not only up-to-date on the latest rules and regulations, and that they understand the sensitivities and important compliance areas for your organization.
Please join us at the “Federal Grants Symposium” in Washington, DC, on April 16 and 17, to understand the requirements under 2 CFR 200, how the recent changes may impact your federal programs and where to practically begin.
Without the proper guidance and tools, you and your current and future funding are at risk unlike ever before so don’t wait until it’s too late! Attend the “Federal Grants Symposium” to get the guidance you need on the management of grants and cooperative agreements.
This two-day training event includes eight sessions delivered by compliance experts with deep, contemporary and relevant grants, accounting and legal experience. You'll return to your office with clear guidance on how to comply, while demonstrating performance and success as well as the fundamentals to revise or revisit your policies and procedures.
Uniform Guidance contains certain standards with which all Federal grant recipients (except states) are required to comply when acquiring property or services with Federal funds. These requirements, termed the “Procurement Standards,” are set forth at 2 CFR 200.317 through 200.326 and focus primarily on facilitating competition in procurement. The Office of Management and Budget announced in the Federal Register on May 17, 2017, that the grace period for implementation of the Procurement Standards will be extended one additional fiscal year for non-Federal entities. This update extends the grace period through December 25, 2017. All non-Federal entities must have a compliant procurement system in operation for fiscal years beginning on or after December 26, 2017.
Join us for a post-conference workshop that focuses on specific procurement techniques and what organizations must do to remain compliant. We will address the following topics:
2 Day Forum -- 15.5 CPE (Business Law; Business Management & Organization); 13 CLE; 16 CLP; 13.1 PDU and 1.30 CEU credits may be earned for this course.
Workshop -- 3 CPE (Business Law; Business Management & Organization); 2.5 CLE; 4 CLP; 2.83 PDU and .283 CEU credits may be earned for this course.
Monday, April 16, 2018 - Wednesday, April 18, 2018
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