Federal Contracts and Grants: Applications and Management

MGMT X 423.429A

The government uses grants and cooperative agreements as a means of assisting researchers in developing research for the public good, whereas it uses contracts as a means of procuring a service for the benefit of the government. This course will teach you the fundamentals and skills needed to navigate both grants and contracts. 

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What you can learn.

  • Learn what is required to complete a competitive application
  • Understand how to tell your story and how to back it up with quantitative data to support your cause
  • Gain insights from someone who reviews contracts and grants and others who have gone through the process

About this course:

This course, taught by experts in the field, will review the internal controls, fund management processes, reporting and others skills required when working with Federal Contracts and Grants.  Beginning with the foundational terminology, types of contracts and grants, and internal controls before delving deeper into CPSR Audits and Single Audits.

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