Last November’s revisions to the Uniform Grant Guidance increased federal grantees’ subrecipient-monitoring responsibilities.
Changes include new subaward requirements, risk assessments, and ensuring subrecipients comply with federal laws and regulations.
You need to be clear on where the Uniform Guidance has changed. You must also understand how the revisions affect your current policies, practices and compliance efforts. Here’s where to start.
Register now for Subrecipient Monitoring Under the Revised UGG.
In this 90-minute webinar, federal grant management attorney, Steve Spillan, discusses the revised Uniform Grant Guidance. You will learn how it changes requirements—and compliance—for monitoring subrecipients of federal awards.
Audits to risk assessments: here’s what has changed. The webinar covers subrecipient vs. contractor determinations, subaward, requirements, and more, including how the pandemic has altered monitoring. Plus, you’ll have the chance to ask your own questions during the Q&A portion of the webinar.
Reserve your space now for expert guidance on where—and how—the UGG revisions change your responsibilities for subrecipients, including:
- The primary differences between contracts and subawards, and the rules that accompany each
- How each pass-through entity must ensure subawards include mandatory information for subrecipients
- How a risk assessment is required for all subrecipients under a federal award
- Pass-through entities’ responsibilities regarding monitoring subrecipient compliance with federal laws and regulations
- Changes relating to subrecipient audit findings
- How the pandemic has altered the way monitoring is done—but is still required
In addition to explaining how the revised Uniform Grant Guidance changes your responsibilities, this webinar provides expert insights to help you update your practices and compliance efforts.
Register now for Subrecipient Monitoring Under the Revised UGG.
Who Will Benefit:
This webinar is of value to federal grant recipients. Attendees who will benefit most include:
- Grant Writers
- Development Directors
- Program Directors