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How to Make Sure Governments Aren’t Leaving Money on the Table

ith a new fiscal year upon us and the ramifications of the pandemic not going away anytime soon, state, local, and tribal governments cannot afford to miss any funding opportunities available to them. However, even if you think you’ve made the most of your grant awards, you may still be leaving money on the table, especially when it comes to accounting for your indirect costs and getting reimbursed fully for everything you’ve spent.

By watching this training, you’ll learn:

  • Why indirect cost planning is no longer “a nice to have.”
  • How you can negotiate new indirect cost rates to maximize available funding opportunities.
  • Tips and best practices to make sure you’re not leaving any money on the table when it comes to your grant funding.

Start Making the Most of Your Indirect Costs Today

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