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Internal Control for Grants

Course ID: ICG-EL
Length: 1 day
Credits: CLPs: 8
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.0, 2.0, C.0

Course Description

This one-day elective course will help you understand how to communicate and implement internal control requirements for grants. You will learn the skills necessary to ensure agency compliance with requirements under relevant laws and regulations, including the Federal Managers’ Financial Integrity Act and Government Accountability Office (GAO) standards of internal controls.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the importance of internal control in the grant process
  • Identify the five components of internal control
  • Conduct a management control review
  • Recognize best practices and implementation strategies

For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.

Course ID: ICG-EL
Length: 1 day
Credits: CLPs: 8
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.0, 2.0, C.0

Course Description

This one-day elective course will help you understand how to communicate and implement internal control requirements for grants. You will learn the skills necessary to ensure agency compliance with requirements under relevant laws and regulations, including the Federal Managers’ Financial Integrity Act and Government Accountability Office (GAO) standards of internal controls.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the importance of internal control in the grant process
  • Identify the five components of internal control
  • Conduct a management control review
  • Recognize best practices and implementation strategies

For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.

Internal Control for Grants

Course ID: ICG-EL
Length: 1 day
Credits: CLPs: 8
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.0, 2.0, C.0

Course Description

This one-day elective course will help you understand how to communicate and implement internal control requirements for grants. You will learn the skills necessary to ensure agency compliance with requirements under relevant laws and regulations, including the Federal Managers’ Financial Integrity Act and Government Accountability Office (GAO) standards of internal controls.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the importance of internal control in the grant process
  • Identify the five components of internal control
  • Conduct a management control review
  • Recognize best practices and implementation strategies

For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.

Course ID: ICG-EL
Length: 1 day
Credits: CLPs: 8
Modality: In-person, Virtual
Pre-Requisites: None
CMBOK™ Competencies: A.0, 2.0, C.0

Course Description

This one-day elective course will help you understand how to communicate and implement internal control requirements for grants. You will learn the skills necessary to ensure agency compliance with requirements under relevant laws and regulations, including the Federal Managers’ Financial Integrity Act and Government Accountability Office (GAO) standards of internal controls.

Learning Objectives

  • Explain the importance of internal control in the grant process
  • Identify the five components of internal control
  • Conduct a management control review
  • Recognize best practices and implementation strategies

For more information, please contact businessdevelopment@bmra.com or call us at (703) 691-0868 ext. 100.

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