The GPA is a membership-based organization and represents a range of grant professionals who service a variety of organizations. The association is dedicated to providing its members with educational training and resources to help them advance themselves and, in turn, the industry.
Grants.gov is an E-Government initiative operating under the governance of the Office of Management and Budget. Under the President's Management Agenda, this system provides a centralized location for grant seekers to find and apply for federal funding opportunities.
NASEO supported the energy elements of the legislation and worked to maximize opportunities for State Energy Offices, and they are developing technical assistance and resources for State Energy Offices and their partners as they plan for historic energy infrastructure deployment.
Thompson Grants, a division of CBIS, has been providing grants administrators, program managers and financial managers like you with trusted analysis on the most pressing grants compliance issues since 1972.
The Auditee Resource Center includes information, tools, practice aids, and other resources that should be of interest and benefit to auditees. Additionally, everything available in the Auditee Resource Center is open to the public.
This resource provides a one-stop-shop for Governors’ infrastructure, energy and environment advisors as they look to leverage infrastructure provisions in the IRA.
As Governors lead on implementing the historic bipartisan Infrastructure Bill and other states and federal infrastructure measures, this actionable resource creates opportunities for Governors and their staff to convene and collaborate, and maintain relationships with critical federal, state, local, and private sector stakeholders.
The National Grants Management Association (NGMA) is recognized throughout the grants management industry as the membership association leader providing tools for grants professionals to support and maintain high levels of grants management competency and to establish standards of excellence for grants managers.
Cualquier ciudadano puede informar sobre irregularidades en el uso de fondos públicos o que puedan representar el delito de fraude o actos de corrupción pública. Envié un correo electrónico a informa@oig.pr.gov o presente su queja a través de https://www.oig.pr.gov/informa. También puede comunicarse con la línea confidencial de la Oficina del Inspector General (OIG) al 787-679-7979. El denunciante está protegido por ley contra represalias por presentar una queja.