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Grants Management Office

Grants Management Office

U.S. Government Resources

Agency Description
US DOT Navigator The DOT Navigator is a new resource to help communities understand the best ways to apply for grants, and to plan for and deliver transformative infrastructure projects and services. Whether it’s the first time you’re applying for a DOT grant or you’re looking for more technical details and guidance, the DOT Navigator can help get you started.
SAM.gov Before applying for federal grants, you must register with SAM.gov to obtain a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). The UEI is a 12-character alphanumeric identifier assigned to all entities (public and private companies, individuals, institutions, or organizations) to do business with the Federal Government.
Assistance Listings Formerly Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) numbers, Assistance listings are detailed public descriptions of federal programs that provide grants, loans, scholarships, insurance, and other types of assistance awards.
Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)  
FFATA Subaward Reporting System (FSRS) FSRS is the reporting tool Federal prime awardees (i.e. prime contractors and prime grants recipients) use to capture and report subaward and executive compensation data regarding their first-tier subawards to meet the federal reporting requirements.
USAspending.gov USAspending is the official open data source of federal spending information, including information about federal awards such as contracts, grants, and loans.
System for Award Management (SAM.gov) The System for Award Management (SAM) is the Official U.S. Government system for management of grant and contract awards. Businesses and organizations must register on the site. This tool is also used for reporting on service contracts.
OMB Uniform Guidance The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (Uniform Guidance) at 2 CFR 200 is the first consolidation of grant management requirements in many years. Prior to the Uniform Guidance, Federal grant management requirements governing administrative requirements, cost principles, and audit requirements were found in eight separate OMB Circulars.
2 CFR 200. Appendix XI Compliance Supplement 4/22
Department of Labor Office of Financial and Administrative Management

The Office of Grants Management (OGM) provides accurate, timely, centralized grants management expertise to all Employment and Training Administration (ETA) offices and stakeholders throughout the grants life cycle.

Through delegated Grant Officer authorities, OGM delivers centralized grants administration and policy expertise to support pre-award, award, period of performance, audit resolution and closeout of federal assistance awards made by ETA.

Federal Register Website to make it easier for citizens and communities to understand the regulatory process and to participate in Government decision-making.
US Department of Education Grants Training and Management Resources
Office of Management and Budget Innovation Exchange Sessions OMB hosts monthly sessions for the community to learn about exciting new ideas and approaches to grants management from fellow practitioners. Join the Grants Community of Practice to stay informed of future topics.
US Department of Health and Human Services Grant Management Guidance

HHS is the largest grant-making agency in the US. Most HHS grants are provided directly to states, territories, tribes, and educational and community organizations, then given to people and organizations who are eligible to receive funding.

On this site you will find information for prospective and current grantees about HHS grant programs, the grant application processes, and grant management

Federal Audit Clearinghouse Provides audit information and support for Office of Management and Budget (OMB) oversight, including federal award audit requirements and OMB A-133 requirements.
GovInfo.gov Legislative, Executive, Judicial Information and the Federal Register.
US Department of Transportation DOT Navigator The DOT Navigator is a new resource to help communities understand the best ways to apply for grants, and to plan for and deliver transformative infrastructure projects and services.
US Department of Transportation Technical Assistance Resources At DOT, "technical assistance" includes programs, processes, and resources that provide targeted support to a community, region, organization, or other beneficiary to help them access and deploy federal funding and build local capacity to develop, design, and deliver transportation plans and projects.
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Technical Assistance Guide This technical assistance guide, building on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Guidebook and Rural Playbook, highlights programs that help communities navigate programs and resources that can help them deliver infrastructure projects.
Environmental Protection Agency Grants Management EPA provides an online training course designed to introduce EPA grant applicants and recipients to key aspects of the entire grant life cycle, from preparation of an application through grant closeout
SBA Women-owned Businesses SBA helps women entrepreneurs launch new businesses and compete in the marketplace. Connect with the training and funding opportunities specifically for women.

Last Updated: Tuesday, 07/09/24

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