
Required Federal Policies and Procedures Updates for Emergencies, Flexibilities, and for Future Preparedness
Course Description:
As grantees and subrecipients all over the country are reviewing the recent changes to the Uniform Guidance, which went into effect last November, now is the perfect time to review and revise mandatory written policies and procedures required under the federal rules. Not only are these procedures the best training tool for your staff, they are the first defense against noncompliance and subsequent liabilities that might have to be repaid to the federal government. More importantly, emergency policies and procedures were at the center of the UGG flexibility offered by OMB during the pandemic. This session will cover the best practices for internally reviewing and revising policies and procured governing federal awards and ensuring compliance in light of the available requirements and flexibilities.
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Who Will Benefit?
This webinar is of value to all federal granting agencies, federal grant recipients, and everyone who works with federal grants, including:
- Grant and program administrators
- Grant program staff
- State, district and school personnel
- Program monitors
- Auditors
What Will You Learn?
Attendees will learn:
- Which written policies and procedures are required by the federal rules.
- Best practices for reviewing and revising policies and procedures.
- Common mistakes to avoid in revising policies and procedures.
- Topics that must or should be covered in policy and procedural documents.
- Which procedures are likely to be effected by the recent changes and flexibilities to the Uniform Guidance.
CPE Information
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