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In addition to risk, federal government agencies are asking applicants/recipients to demonstrate their ability to manage federalgrants through a robust internal controls policy and procedures manual (sometimes during the pre-award stage) that outlines how organizations will be good stewards of government funding.
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, federalgrant requirements were located in multiple OMB circulars.
OMB worked with federal agencies to provide additional guidelines, clarifications, and expectations for federalgrant recipients, pass-through entities, and auditors. To help you understand the implications for your organization and identify the sections you may need to fully read, we created a summary document.
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Every day, the federal government distributes millions of dollars in grants. In order to be qualified for state government funding opportunities, you must first understand what these federalawards entail. A federalgrant serves neither as technical support nor as a financial assistance.
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