Nonprofit Survey on Government Contracts and Grants
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Recovering Indirect Costs Made Easier by OMB Uniform Guidance (Super Circular)
Nonprofit organizations could start benefiting from new reforms that go into effect in less than six months--if implemented as intended by the federal government. The reforms should help nonprofits performing work under federal, state, and local contracts or grants that are supported in whole or part with federal funds.
This short survey seeks information to help determine how extensively nonprofits will be affected by the changes. It will also identify some practices that the government and nonprofits sectors will need to revise. Please share this brief survey with the appropriate person in your organization to complete. We encourage you to pass this survey on to other nonprofit organizations that may also have government contracts or grants so we can gather the most complete picture possible, both within your state and across the country.
In addition to answering the ten core questions, we are interested in receiving stories and specific examples you can share to help illustrate the issues that may need to be addressed. All responses will be kept anonymous, unless we independently get your permission to identify your organization.
Thanks for your help.
This short survey seeks information to help determine how extensively nonprofits will be affected by the changes. It will also identify some practices that the government and nonprofits sectors will need to revise. Please share this brief survey with the appropriate person in your organization to complete. We encourage you to pass this survey on to other nonprofit organizations that may also have government contracts or grants so we can gather the most complete picture possible, both within your state and across the country.
In addition to answering the ten core questions, we are interested in receiving stories and specific examples you can share to help illustrate the issues that may need to be addressed. All responses will be kept anonymous, unless we independently get your permission to identify your organization.
Thanks for your help.