2021 Virtual Grants Management Body of Knowledge Training

Reserve your seat today for NGMA’s two day training on the full lifecycle of Grants Management!
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REGISTER TODAY!
GMBoK Training | Tuesday, May 25 –Wednesday, May 26, 2021
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The Grants Management Body of Knowledge Training will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the full grants lifecycle from solicitation and evaluation of applications to closeout and audit. You will learn about the laws, regulations, and policies affecting your administration of Federal grants.
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Our trainers will review the most recent updates to the Uniform Guidance published at 2 CFR 200 so that you can update your grant policies and procedures at your organization.
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Planning to sit for the Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS) Exam? This training will prepare you for the exam by reviewing the five domains of grants management. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn key elements of the grants lifecycle from our trainers!

Introducing Our Virtual GMBoK Training Speakers
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Carol Kraus, CPA, CGMS Director (Retired) Grant Accountability and Transparency Unit Governors Office of Management and Budget, Illinois (Retired)
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Tiffany W. Kesslar, Esq., CGMS Partner Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC
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Training Agenda (All Times Eastern Time) |
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Tuesday, May 25 |
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9am – 12pm |
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12pm – 1pm |
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1pm – 5pm |
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Wednesday, May 26 |
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9am – 12pm |
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12pm – 1pm |
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1pm – 5pm |
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REGISTRATION RATES |
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Member Rate |
Non-Member Rate Includes optional one year of FREE NGMA Membership
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GMBoK Training |
$719/pp |
$893/pp |

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GMBoK Training will provide you with an in-depth understanding of the full grants lifecycle from solicitation and evaluation of applications to closeout and audit. You will learn about the laws, regulations, and policies affecting your administration of Federal grants. Know what the key changes are in the requirements with the Uniform Grant Guidance published at 2 CFR 200 so that you can update your grant policies and procedures at your organization.
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Some of the goals of this course include:
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Be familiar with the newly mandated pre-award risk assessment including the newest government database the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System
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Find out about the new certifications and mandatory disclosures
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Recognize the changes in the procurement standards
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Appreciate the increased responsibilities in managing your subrecipients
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Understand the changes in the cost principles and audit requirements
Participants will earn 15.5 CPE credits | Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION |
Prerequisite and Advanced Preparation |
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A minimum of a bachelor’s degree plus 1-2 years of full-time grants management experience or 3-4 years of grants management experience without a degree. The familiarity of 2 CFR 200 Uniform Guidance is required. |
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Who Should Attend |
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Grant Professionals, including Grant Specialists, Grant Administrators, Grant Managers, Program Officers, Grant Officers, Auditors |
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Program Level |
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Intermediate to Advanced |
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Delivery Method |
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Internet Based Delivery
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Cancellation Policy |
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Cancellations received prior to February 19, 2021 will be eligible for a NGMA credit or refund. Cancellations received after February 19, 2021 will be eligible for a full NGMA credit. Credits and refunds are not given for no-shows. NGMA accepts substitutions until March 22, 2021. If a nonmember substitutes for a member, the difference between the two rates will be due for payment. For more information regarding administrative policies such as program cancellations or concerns, contact [email protected] or (202) 308-9443.
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Code of Conduct
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All attendees of NGMA’s virtual events agree to NGMA’s virtual code of conduct. |
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National Grants Management Association is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State Boards of Accountancy have the final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org.
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