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Changes to OMB’s 2 CFR Part 200

Fundraising HayDay

In October 2024, the latest changes to the Office of Management and Budgets (OMB) Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (also known as 2 CFR Part 200 or Uniform Guidance) went into effect. Many changes were beneficial to grantees. Many changes were beneficial to grantees.

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I Signed up for What?! A Primer for Pre- and Post-Award Grant Readiness

Blackbaud

In the last five years, nonprofits have witnessed a significant upswing in the availability of federal funding. Initiatives like the American Rescue Plan, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Act, the CHIPS and Science Act, and other pass-through funding to states and local governments have spurred a surge in nonprofits seeking federal funding.

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Your Comprehensive Nonprofit Guide to Getting Started with NEA Grants

Cain Nonprofit Solutions

Our Town Grants – This is the NEA’s project-based creative placemaking grants program. These grant awards can be for as much as $150,000 but require a match and also require your organization to partner with some sort of government entity (this could be your city, a school district, a local housing agency, etc.).

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

Assel Grant Services

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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Using Data Effectively in Your Grants Strategy Development

Tech Soup

You can use the information in our State of Grantseeking™ Reports to quantify the status of your grants management program, and more. Funder types and award sizes vary widely by mission focus. For example, according to our respondents, the federal government is funding only 2 percent of organizations with small budgets.

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Save Time and Effort by Standardizing Data Collection

AmpliFund

These revisions clarified that if a federal awarding agency determines there is “non-performance” on the part of the recipient of federal funds, they can either cancel the award or reduce the amount of funding. What does “performance” mean for grant management? These are not just inconsequential suggestions.

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New Rules in Procurement – Managing the Award towards the Finish Line

Grant Professionals Association

It is no surprise that with all the fast-moving federal funding that has been distributed over the past few years, those who receive federal awards may not be aware of all of the rules pertaining to award management. What demonstrated experience can be shared regarding previous federal awards management?