October 11, 2017 – 7:51 am
For this blog post, we’ll switch things around and discuss last things first. Or in this case, we’ll focus solely on the last thing.
October 4, 2015 – 8:11 pm
(The following was excerpted from a recent article in the Federal Grants Management Handbook.) The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has amended the governmentwide debarment and suspension (nonprocurement) guidelines contained in 2 C.F.R. Part 180 by adding three new…
December 15, 2014 – 8:43 am
Continuing on with the countdown we started last week as we march toward the implementation date of the Office of Management and Budget’s uniform grant guidance, we now are 11 days away. However, just to make things more interesting, a…
November 1, 2013 – 9:34 am
Halloween may be over, but the creepy shadow of last month’s federal government shutdown continues to linger. If you check the Federal Register on a daily basis like I do, you really get a better idea of how it disrupted…
Last night, my family and I sat down to watch a very interesting and entertaining show on the National Geographic Channel called “Brain Games.” The show basically uses mind games to teach you how your brain works and, in some…
February 1, 2013 – 10:39 am
Well, folks, we in the Thompson grants group are all atwitter (or as amped up as you can be in at a relatively quiet publishing company) today because we are marking not one, but two special occasions.
By Jerry Ashworth
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Posted in Compliance/Reporting, Cost Principles/Direct Costs/Indirect Costs, Funding Agencies, Grants Management, Monitoring/Subrecipients/Subawards, OMB Circulars and Regulations, Single Audits, State and Local Governments, Technology/Systems
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Also tagged administrative procedures, cost principles, grants management, grants reform proposal, OMB, single audit
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October 26, 2012 – 8:27 am
In case you haven’t heard, the National Hurricane Center is predicting a hurricane to hit the mid-Atlantic/Northeast area early next week. To make matters worse, a massive cold front moving in from the other direction will hit about the same…
November 14, 2011 – 1:01 pm
It’s time to update those bookmarks, folks. After months of being posted in two places online, the Federal Register has now fully transitioned over to its new website. The Federal Register is one of the primary resources through which federal…