November 27, 2013 – 6:59 pm
(The following was excerpted from an article in the Federal Grants Management Handbook.) As the amount of federal reimbursement sought by research colleges and universities for indirect costs continues to rise, the Government Accountability Office is calling for the National…
(The following was excerpted from an article in the Single Audit Information Service.) While most state auditor financial or performance audits offer recommendations specifically for entities within the state, a recent Oregon Audits Division report expanded that scope and urged…
By Jerry Ashworth
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Also posted in Compliance/Reporting, Grants Management, OMB Circulars and Regulations, Single Audits, State and Local Governments
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Tagged audit, Circular A-133 Compliance Supplement, level of effort, National Governors Association, NCSL, Oregon, Sneak Preview, TANF
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February 24, 2012 – 10:45 am
Here’s the big juicy news we’ve been waiting for! Hold on to your hat because the Office of Management and Budget is considering some major revisions that could truly shake up the traditional order of business for grants management and…
By Jerry Ashworth
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Also posted in Compliance/Reporting, Cost Principles/Direct Costs/Indirect Costs, Education, Grants Management, Monitoring/Subrecipients/Subawards, Nonprofits, OMB Circulars and Regulations, Single Audits, State and Local Governments
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Tagged Circular A-122, Circular A-133, Circular A-21, Circular A-87, cost principles, grants administrative circulars, indirect costs, OMB, single audits
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August 26, 2011 – 1:39 pm
It’s that time again. We’ve picked our fourth product giveaway winner. Check out the video below to see who won.
By Liza Casabona
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Also posted in Applications/Proposals, Awards, Budget Preparation, Compliance/Reporting, Funding Agencies, Grant Seeking, Grant Writing, Grants Management, Grants/Funding Announcements, Improper Payments, Monitoring/Subrecipients/Subawards, OMB Circulars and Regulations
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Tagged giveaway, grants
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We at Funding Attractions hope that you’re having a wonderful holiday weekend. In honor of family get-togethers everywhere, we thought we’d share some good stuff from the Thompson Media Group family of blogs.
(This guest post was written by Glenda O’Neal, a grantwriting consultant, founder of a new website for grantwriters, www.Grant-Writing-Proposals.com, and a member of Thompson Publishing’s Editorial Advisory Board. ) For many years, the federal government’s approach to grant making was…