OMB’s revised Uniform Guidance now requires federal grant recipients to deliver performance in terms of what matters most to funding agencies. Under a new termination clause, recipients who fail to align can see funding discontinued.
Merit reviews and risk analysis will play new roles in demonstrating performance alignment. So will the results-oriented accountability guidance in the President’s Management Agenda (PMA).
From communicating priorities to demonstrating performance, both agencies and recipients must know what changes to make. Here’s where to start.
Register now for Program Goal and Objective Alignment for Recipient and Funding Programs.
This is Part II of Sandra Swab’s guidance on the revised Uniform Guidance. In this 90-minute webinar, she provides a deep dive into the practical impact of how OMB requirements for aligning program goals and objectives on both federal grant recipients and funding agencies.
Changes required to ensure performance alignment. You’ll explore what’s needed to ensure an operationally funded program meets federal agency goals and objectives. You’ll also learn how to factor in the results-oriented accountability focus of the President’s Management Agenda and the new termination clause. Plus, you’ll have the chance to ask your own questions during the Q&A portion of the webinar.
Reserve your space now for practical insights on how the revised Uniform Guidance seeks to ensure grants meet the goals and objectives of funding programs, including:
- Key guidance links that support the requirement for funded grants to meet program funding goals and objectives
- How performance reviews can affect whether a grant is meeting these goals
- How risk evaluations influence the way a grant should be constructed to align with funding goals
- How agencies and recipients can work together to achieve and communicate alignment
- What changes to make to a grant when funding-agency priorities change and whether continued funding is needed
Grant recipients and funding agencies will come away from this webinar with a clear understanding of “alignment” requires—and how to ensure program performance specifically supports federal goals and objectives.
Register now for Program Goal and Objective Alignment for Recipient and Funding Programs.
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar is of value to all federal grant recipients and funding programs. Attendees who will benefit most include:
- Grant Writers
- Development Directors
- Program Directors