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April 02, 2009

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Haig Evans-Kavaldjian

What exactly are "the OMB requirements for alternatives to Grants.gov" referenced in Grantium's press release? Is OMB actually encouraging agencies not to use Grants.gov?

Haig Evans-Kavaldjian

Silly me, I should have read the press release before I asked my second question. I guess my real second question should have been "Does OMB expect agencies, once they have moved to a Grants.gov alternative for the peak period of increased activity related to the Recovery Act, to later move back to Grants.gov?" And I would also ask now, does OMB's guidance require agencies who move to an alternative system also continue to list their NOFAs on the Grants.gov site? Basically, does OMB's guidance risk fragmenting the one-stop-shop that Grants.gov represents?

Dave

The guidance isn't specific but the expectation is that these measures will be used to handle the ARRA programs only, with agencies returning to Grants.gov in full afterwards. See http://blog.tcg.com/tcg/2009/03/we-will-return-to-grantsgov-say-several-agencies.html.

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