Grant Cost Rules Certification: 2 CFR 200 Mastery (3 Session Certification Program)
Our Grant Cost Rules Certification series offers you the chance to learn, ask questions, and stay ahead of these significant changes. This year, nonprofits are undergoing audits of their compliance with Uniform Guidance (2 CFR 200). Under these federal grant rules, you must comply with the complex requirements for making, tracking, and documenting purchases. Spending federal grants in only allowable ways is a top responsibility of nonprofit leaders. You need to avoid missteps to protect your agency and its funding. Our 3 session webinar certification series will familiarize you with these must-know rules, discuss best practices, and tell you where to look for some hard-to-find tools
- Allowable Costs
- Indirect Cost Rates and Cost Allocation Issues: Best practices under 2 CFR 200
- Advanced Indirect Cost Allocation: Optimizing your preparation and reducing risk
- All courses include a PDF version of the presentation slides and any additional resources provided by the presenter
- One certification exam attempt is included
- Strings attached to federal grant funds
- U.S. government cost principles
- Responsibilities of financial officers, project managers, and project partners to manage the use of grant funds
- Building budgets
- Purchasing decisions and expenditures
- Audit preparation
- Best practices for documenting indirect cost activities
- Federal rules for cost allocation
- Indirect cost rates and negotiation types
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Typical areas of focus for government auditors
- Specific examples of how to apply the indirect cost allocation rules
- Preferred rate types
- Appropriate use of the De Minimis and other rates
- Direct cost base options
- Pooling indirect costs
- Negotiating a federal rate
- Recommended Audience
Date Options
Recommended Audience
Who Should Attend?
- Principal and founder of Porter Group LLC, a premier national federal grant funding and compliance consulting service
- 25-year career in federal grants management
- Served as a federal grants official, grant-funded organization executive director, and local government project manager
- Retired Air Force officer
- Holds master of business administration and master of science in systems management degrees
- Certificates in nonprofit management, and program and contract management