Week at a Glance

 

Uniform Guidance Comments Collection
OMB has released the proposed revisions to the Uniform Guidance (2 CFR Part 200) and the comment period runs through March 23, 2020.
The National Grants Management Association is collecting and compiling member comments for submission.
If you are interested in submitting your comments to NGMA for inclusion, please send your comments to [email protected].
Where can I find more information?

To review the proposed revisions and/or submit your own comments directly to OMB, please visit: 
https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2020/01/22/2019-28524/guidance-for-grants-and-agreements
OMB will also be hosting a listening session on February 4th, and more information can be found by visiting the below link: 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/listening-session-proposed-revisions-to-title-2-cfr-phone-participation-tickets-89873186119

More information will be available soon through NGMA's email communications, newsletters, and social media. 


Grants Management Body of Knowledge
NEW LOOK, SAME GREAT CONTENT. The GMBoK Guide is here with an updated look, but with all of the same great information as before. This training provides you with knowledge of the full lifecycle of a grant! Not only will you learn about laws and regulations but also policies that are affecting YOUR administration of Federal Grants! The Grants Management Body of Knowledge Guide (GMBoK) is a fundamental resource for all Grants Management Professionals. To learn how YOU can bring GMBoK Training to your organization, please contact Kelli Klepic at [email protected]
To register for our next training, April 16-18, click HERE!



Chapter Meetings and Events
The Houston, Colorado/Wyoming, and South Florida Chapters Meetings are approaching! To register for these chapter meetings, click here

Our Newest CGMS Holders! 
The Certified Grants Management Specialist (CGMS) was developed by NGMA to provide an industry credential elevating professional standards, enhancing individual performance, and designating professionals who demonstrate the knowledge essential to the practice of grants management. Having the CGMS credential confers formal recognition of professional competence in the full lifecycle of grants management.

Introducing our newest CGMS Holders: 

Nick Marsters, CGMS, Assistant Chief Accountability Officer, Illinois Department of Human Services, Member of the Springfield Chapter
Lisa Smith, CGMS, Transportation Systems Analyst, WV Division of the Public Transit
Tiffany Kesslar, CGMS, Partner, Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC
Steven Spillan, CGMS, Senior Associate, Brustein & Manasevit, PLLC

NGMA would love to add your name to the list! Learn more about CGMS and get on the path to obtaining a one in a kind professional credential in the grants management industry!


Do You Have Something to Say? Write for NGMA Connect!
Are you interested in writing an article to be posted on the NGMA Blog? We love to hear from our community and bring that knowledge to our audience and membership base!  If this is something that interests you, email [email protected] for more information! 

Attend the Premiere Event for Grant Management Professionals!
Join us for another stellar conference! Whether you are just entering the field of grants management or are a seasoned professional the 2020 Annual Grants Training has something for you! Join us on April 14-16th, 2020 at the Crystal Gateway Marriott where you will:
  • Identify new requirements outlined in legislation impacting the field of grants management
  • Apply best practices in grants management
  • Analyze new concepts and strategies for improving organizational efficiencies in the field of grants management
  • Network with peers and colleagues
  • Speak with Federal Agencies
  • Listen to expert speakers talk about topics that matter to you!
Register for Annual Grants Training 2020 today to receive the best rate! Click Here!
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