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Untangling the New Uniform Grant Guidance

RBW Strategy

This requires that Federal agencies promote “compacting, contracting, co-management, co-stewardship, and other agreements with Tribal Nations” and identify funding programs that allow for Tribal set-asides or other benefit or resource programs. This allows for more domestic labor and promotes inclusivity in the procurement process.

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The Development of Competitive Bids is an Art and Science

Grant Training Center

Win strategies are devised, value propositions are offered, the science case is conceptualized, solutions are engineered, graphical depictions of funder visions are created, and win themes and discriminators are sprinkled throughout the proposal – all carefully developed from the issues surrounding the procurement.

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Financial Audits for Small Nonprofits By: Kellie Brungard, GPC

Assel Grant Services

Here are the circumstances that may trigger an audit requirement: Federal, state, and local government contracts may require an audit as part of the nonprofit’s contract for funding. Selecting an auditor should always follow the nonprofit’s purchasing and procurement guidelines; at a minimum, a request for proposals should be used.

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How to Budget for an External Evaluator by AGS Grant Staff

Assel Grant Services

Finance staff familiar with contracts and procurement may be able to pass along cost-cutting information. AGS also offers several on-demand webinars on a variety of topics to support the full grant cycle, including several Evaluation Training topics! Check out our website to learn more and sign up for our training newsletter.

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Preparing to Manage Your Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Funding

AmpliFund

Develop processes, policies, and procedures for procurement. Organizations without procurement policies should create them to outline their internal procedures for purchasing. These policies should cover key areas like eligibility for vendors, competitive bidding, and contract award. Centralize your grant-related data.