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How to Write a Successful Government Gr...
Navigating the Single Audit Act and grants management during these times is challenging enough for grant professionals. However, for many governments, simply putting together a strong application for funding can be the most challenging part, especially for those new to grants administration. With more public-sector entities vying for competitive funding, it's important to assemble a strong application that can help your agency stand out from t...
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What You Need to Know About the Uniform...
The Office of Management and Budget just made a host of important updates to Uniform Grant Guidance (Title 2 CFR), which go into effect on November 12, 2020. Failure to comply with the latest requirements could mean audit findings and more headaches for governments who cannot afford additional delays during such a critical time. Join this complimentary webinar to learn: The latest updates to Uniform Grant Guidance Federal expectations and req...
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How Tribes Can Make the Most of Availab...
With nearly all COVID-19 relief funds distributed, many tribes may be left wondering where else they can go if they are in need of additional support.In this complimentary webinar, eCivis will cover the latest federal grant guidelines that tribes should be aware of, along with best practices to manage the influx of funding.Join to learn:The latest updates to Uniform Grant Guidance and how it affects tribesThe most recent grant programs and ava...
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Flowdowns: Are You “Flowing” Your FAR a...
Increase Compliance and Mitigate Your Firms Risk! The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR), the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS), and agency acquisition regulation supplements require Federal prime contractors and under certain circumstances, first-tier and lower-tier subcontractors, small and large alike, to flow-down certain clauses from their Federal contracts and subcontracts when buying items from their suppliers...
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