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New Legally-Binding Grant Certification Required
Accountability Placed on the Authorized Representative as well as the Organization
Karen Norris
Local/State Funding Report
February 11, 2014 at 13:22:00 ET
A major focus in the new uniform grant guidance is a shift from compliance to performance, for both program and financial matters. One startling example is a new certification required by the authorized representative of a non-federal organization when submitting financial reports. Under the old guidance, the authorized representative signed certifications on behalf of the organiz... Read More
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