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CPRIT Hosts Grantee Training

Oct 2, 2020, 16:14 PM by Melodi Moore

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Join CPRIT for a redesigned and interactive webinar that will help current grantees successfully navigate compliance and reporting requirements. The training will include an overview of common reporting errors, relevant administrative rule changes, interactive exercises, and a Q&A with staff.

This training could be very beneficial for those who are managing CPRIT awards at the Departmental level.

CPRIT's administrative rule (§ 703.22) requires all CPRIT grantees to complete an annual compliance training by December 31 of each year. The Authorized Signing Official (ASO) and at least one other individual from each organization must attend the annual compliance training; however, we encourage all staff who use CPRIT's grants management system to participate in this training. Attendance at this webinar will satisfy the training requirement for 2020.

PLEASE NOTE: Grantee compliance trainings are program specific. Organizations with grants across multiple programs should attend the training that pertains to the majority of their awards.

Click on a session title below to Register Now!
 

October 7, 2020
 

 

October 8, 2020
 

CPRIT staff participating in the webinar will include representatives from the compliance department, program staff, operations staff, and the legal department.

To register for the webinar, click the link below or visit the Ethics and Compliance Page on the CPRIT website.

Note: If you have trouble clicking the registration links above, please copy and paste the following session links directly into your web browser:

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