Uniform Guidance Updates Webinar


 

1-4 p.m. ET  |  June 11, 2024

This webinar is free to members and non-members.

Compliance Conversations: 
2024 Uniform Guidance Updates
 
The White House Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released its updates Uniform Guidance on April 4. Join NGMA's extended three-hour webinar and hear legal experts and federal panel discuss these updates and how they affect grants management. 

Agenda
 
1-1:15 p.m. | Opening Remarks
 
1:15-3 p.m. | Overview of the Uniform Guidance Revisions
 
The recent updates to the Uniform Guidance at 2 CFR 200 are consistent with OMB’s promise to regularly update the Guidance. It's a refreshing change from the earlier sets of grant administration rules that were often left untouched for years, if not decades. Among the major updates are: equipment thresholds; a revised definition of MTDC, along with an increase in the de minimis rate to 15%; an increased single audit threshold; expanded self-reporting obligations; and cybersecurity requirements, to name just a few.

Your speakers will review the Guidance changes, why they are important, how they may (or may not) be helpful, and what impact they may have on your grant-funded operation.
 
Learning objectives:

  • Explore the changes made to the Uniform Guidance.
  • Discuss how these changes impact how your organization does business.
  • Discuss what your expanded reporting obligations will be moving forward.
  • Discuss the impact these changes have on agency-specific grant rules.
Speakers
   


Tiffany Kesslar, Esq., CGMS
The Bruman Group, PLLC

  
   Edward “Ted” Waters
   Feldesman Leifer LLP

3-4 p.m. ET | Panel Discussion: Federal Agencies and the UGG Revisions


Participants have the opportunity to earn 3 CPE credits 
Field of Study: Specialized Knowledge

To be awarded the CPE credit, participants must respond to all three of the polling questions posed during the live program.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Prerequisites   A basic understanding of the Uniform Guidance rules will assist
with this webinar.
 
Who Should Attend   Grant Professionals, including Grant Specialists, Grant Administrators, Grant Managers, Program Officers, Grant Officers, Auditors  
Program Level   Update  
Advance Preparation   None  
Delivery Method   Group Internet Based
 

Special
Accommodations
 


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