State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund – Continued Resources in the Pandemic Aftermath
$49.00 (USD)
Credits1 Credits
Estimated Length: 1 hour(s) and 5 minute(s)
Overview
  • Overview
  • Resources
Description

Description:

This session addresses key grant management requirements for recipients of ARPA State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the perspective of recipients’ legal obligations and presenters’ experience assisting local governments in designing and implementing federally-funded activities in the FRF program as well as providing counsel and legal representation to grantees in major federal assistance programs. 

 

Presenters:

Mr. Escoriaza is senior counsel with the Washington, DC law firm of Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP.  A former General Counsel and Director of Legal Affairs at the University of Puerto Rico, Phillip’s bilingual, nationwide practice serves counties, municipalities and local government agencies, community health centers, non-profit organizations, and other federal grantees.


Mr. Sheffler is a partner with the Washington, DC law firm of Feldesman Tucker Leifer Fidell LLP and has extensive experience in the areas of federal grant law, government contract law, and health care law.  He leverages this experience to provide practical and comprehensive solutions in complex compliance regulatory environments.
 

Skill Level:

Early-Career

Mid-Career

 

Learning Track:

Federal Grants

Grant Management/Budgets

 

GPC Competencies:

Post-award grant management practices sufficient to inform effective grant design and development

 

Originally Recorded: 

January 2023

 

Modules
State and Local Fiscal Recovery Fund – Continued Resources in the Pandemic Aftermath
Content Types:
This session addresses key grant management requirements for recipients of ARPA State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds from the perspective of recipients’ legal obligations and presenters’ experience assisting local governments in designing and implementing federally-funded activities in the FRF program as well as providing counsel and legal representation to grantees in major federal assistance programs to date.
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