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Eighth Annual Public-Private Partnership Conference
Moving Forward: Continued Commitment to Building Partnerships
 
(Not all speakers made visual presentations. Available presentations are linked to the speaker’s name.)
 
Moving Forward:  The Grant Life Cycle
 
Cost Principles - Are Your Grant Expenses Reasonable, Allocable, Allowable and Necessary? 
  • Gil Tran, Acting Branch Chief, Financial Standards & Grants Branch, US Office of Management and Budget
  • Darryl W. Mayes, Director, Mid Atlantic Field Office, Division of Cost Allocation, US Department of Health and Human Services (Part I and Part II)
Administrative Procedures - Rules Are Made to Be Broken – But Not with Grant Funding
  • Jeanne Conklin, National Grant Training Coordinator, US Environmental Protection Agency
Monitoring Your Federal Grants - The Old Way of Doing Things Is Not Enough
Indirect Cost Rate - Making Indirect Cost Rate Work for You
  • Tom Raffa, Certified Public Accountant, Raffa & Associates
Proposal Writing - Successful Grant Writing


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