The Future of Infrastructure Grants: How New Policies Could Impact Funding As implementation of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) continues into 2025, federal infrastructure funding remains a national priority – fueling everything
Staying Grounded: How to Track Executive Orders and Federal Grant Impacts Without Getting Lost in the News
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Executive Order 14240 What It Means for Federal Procurement and Grant Recipients
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Executive Orders and Federal Grants: A Straightforward Guide for Grant Professionals
Recent executive orders have raised questions about their impact on federal funding, leaving many grant recipients uncertain about what, if anything, needs to change in their grant management practices. While political debates continue, organizations must focus on compliance with regulations as they stand today.
This article breaks down key considerations for grant recipients, including:
✅ How the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) is updated and the timeline for changes.
✅ How Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies are embedded in multiple regulations, policies, and acts.
✅ Proactive steps to ensure compliance with executive orders while managing grants, particularly under 2 CFR 200.
Understanding the CFR update process, recognizing DEI’s regulatory impact, and implementing strong compliance strategies will help organizations navigate evolving policies with clarity and confidence. Compliance should always be rooted in current law.