Understanding how to effectively oversee funding passed through to your subrecipients is critical for safeguarding compliance and ensuring successful program outcomes. Join our Subrecipient Monitoring Workshop to gain the knowledge, tools, and strategies needed to confidently manage this complex responsibility.
What You’ll Learn
This interactive grant management training dives into the essential aspects of monitoring subawards under federal grant regulations outlined in the Uniform Guidance. You’ll walk away with practical insights and strategies to:
• Implement compliance strategies that reduce risks and ensure program efficiency.
• Understand the roles and responsibilities of both pass-through entities and subrecipients.
• Address common challenges in subrecipient relationships and grant oversight.
• Strengthen collaboration between pass-through entities and subrecipients to achieve grant program goals.
Who Is This Workshop For?
This subrecipient monitoring workshop is tailored for grant managers, compliance officers, program administrators, and anyone involved in managing or receiving federal grant funding. Whether you’re a pass-through entity or a subrecipient, this session provides vital perspectives and solutions to effectively meet regulatory requirements.
Why Attend?
Attendees will benefit from expert-led sessions designed to simplify complex compliance topics and deliver actionable, real-world solutions. Gain tools to improve oversight, templates to streamline your processes, and strategies to build stronger partnerships with subrecipients.
Workshop Features
• Expert Speaker Line-Up – Led by seasoned grant professionals who bring years of experience in managing federal programs and regulatory compliance.
• Practical Exercises – Real-world examples and hands-on activities to solidify your understanding.
• Comprehensive Resources – Access to detailed materials you can apply immediately in your organization.
• Networking Opportunities – Connect with peers and experts to exchange insights and best practices.
• Earn CE Credits – Live attendance qualifies participants to earn valuable GPCI and CPE credit, adding even more value to your professional development.
Please note that the workshop will be recorded.
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You may be able to charge the cost of your Thompson Training to your federal grant(s). For state agencies and other nonfederal entities, under the cost principles of the uniform guidance, there are allowable items of cost for subscriptions (§200.454.(b)) and professional development (§200.472). Please check with your program director, finance officer or granting agency to ensure there is no restriction in the approved grant budget or the award documents.
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Columbia Books & Information Services 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 final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, 150 Fourth Avenue North, Suite 700, Nashville, TN, 37219-2417. Web site: www.nasba.org If you are not able to attend for any reason, please notify us as soon as possible. Conference cancellations received 10 business days prior to the event are fully refundable. All other cancellations are non-refundable.