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Federal Funding Blueprint: Finding & Managing Federal Grants in a Changing Environment

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Wednesday, October 30, 2024
12:00PM – 1:00PM PT
Online via Zoom – This session will be recorded

If your organization is planning to apply for one of the tens of thousands of major grants the federal government will award in the coming year, you need to know about the many changes that have already been or may be made in the coming year. Join us for an engaging webinar where we will discuss recent changes to SAM.gov and Grants.gov, best practices in grants management, and potential legislative changes to single audits, indirect rates, and more.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Illustrate how to search and apply for sources of federal awards through the Grants.gov website.
  2. Summarize the Uniform Guidance that governs federal grants policies.
  3. Identify common grants management procedures and pitfalls to avoid.
  4. Share proposed legislative changes to federal grants management.

Cost

Free for NAWA Members! Find the coupon code on the Member Resources page.

$20 for Not-yet-Members. Interested in becoming a NAWA Member? Learn more about membership here.

Who Should Attend

Charitable organizations new to the world of federal grants, those looking for best practices in federal awards management, and current grantees interested in federal grant reforms.

Recording

This session will be recorded. The recording and materials will be sent to participants after the event.

Accessibility

Captioning: We will have automated captioning enabled.

Interpretation: Please indicate during registration if you have an interpretation request. Typically, we need at least two weeks in order to schedule an interpreter.

Visual Descriptions: Presenters will include visual descriptions of themselves and the slides to give a person who is low-vision, blind, or calling in without video a sense of space and place.

If you have additional accessibility requests, please let us know when you register.

About the Speakers

​Donna Melville is a manager at YPTC. She has over 30 years experience including time as an auditor for KPMG Australia. She has also served as the CFO of a behavioral health agency in Washington state and the Director of Financial Planning and Analysis with a social services agency that operates across Washington, Idaho, and Oregon.

Donna Melville

Dan Tritch is a Director with YPTC and has dedicated the majority of his career to nonprofits because he believes deeply in the power of people to impact their communities. His expertise includes grant accounting, month-end closings, and the creation and interpretation of financial reports.

Dan Tritch

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