Compliance doesn't live in one office. It runs through finance, programs, leadership, and every department that touches a grant. As the grants environment continues to evolve, building a strong internal compliance strategy is more critical than ever.
This full-day virtual training brings together industry experts and practitioners to explore practical approaches for embedding compliance into everyday operations. You will leave this course with actionable strategies for aligning departments, communicating with leadership, and building internal tools and processes that hold up as regulations and staff change.
What to Expect
Fall Forum will consist of six sessions (10 a.m. - 4:45 p.m. ET, with allotted time for lunch and small breaks) and an optional networking hour (5 - 6 p.m. ET). Sessions will equip grants professionals with the tools to strengthen compliance from the inside out, to help you build the systems, workflows, and cross-departmental partnerships that make compliance sustainable across your organization.
Who Should Attend
Full-time grants managers and those who work closely with grants departments
Topics will include:
- Building an Organizational Compliance Strategy
- Applying the Uniform Guidance (Proposed Uniform Regulations) in Practice
- Stakeholder Engagement and Collaboration
- Implementing Risk Monitoring Practices
- Operational Compliance
Attendees will also have time for networking conversations.
Final agenda is in progress and will be posted on the event page by end of August.
Participants have the opportunity to earn 6 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 each presentation for the live program.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with 2 CFR 200 Uniform Guidance
Program Level: Basic/Intermediate
Advance Preparation: Familiarity with 2 CFR 200 Uniform Guidance
Delivery Method: Group Internet Based
Special Accommodations Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend NGMA events. If you require a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact info@ngma.org at least three weeks prior to the event.
Code of Conduct & Event Policies Attendees of NGMA virtual events agree to NGMA's virtual code of conduct.
For additional information or assistance with this event including cancellations, substitutions or other program concerns or information regarding administrative policies such as complaints, please contact info@ngma.org