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Want Changes to Federal Grants? How to Make Your Voice Heard

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As Heather Smith described the process in Grist (2014), “Public comment is the place where the 400-page environmental analysis compiled by the Sierra Club sits next to the two-sentence statement typed in by a busy suburbanite.” These responses are published in the Federal Register, as is the Final Rule resulting from this process.

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Funding Rural America: Bridging the Resource Gap

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Also, federal grants are allocated nearly evenly for urban and rural areas. Much of Cynthia Adams's presentation explained insights in the GrantStation Spring 2014 State of Grantseeking Report , which is well worth checking out. It provides daily reporting and analysis on trends in state policy. Just for Libraries.

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Untangling the New Uniform Grant Guidance

RBW Strategy

Since the original Uniform Grant Guidance was issued in 2014, federal grant recipients, subrecipients, and contractors have grumbled about the confusing jargon, lack of clarity, and general “squishiness” about some of the guidance’s language and how it applies to all recipients of federal funding.

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A Look at 2024 OMB Uniform Guidance Updates By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

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Office of Management and Budget (OMB), an agency within the Executive Office of the President, issues government-wide grants-related guidance for federal departments and agencies and is responsible for the maintenance of this document. Before 2013, federal grant requirements were located in multiple OMB circulars.

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