FREE one-hour session
Ask Us Anything: OMB Memo 25-13 and its Impacts 

Since the original OMB Memo 25-13 was issued, there has been a lot of confusion and concern about federal grant funding. To respond to what's happening, join Rachel Werner of MyFedTrainer and RBW Strategy and Scott Davis, CPA Partner in Charge of Not-for-Profit Services at Prager Metis, as they have an open forum to pose any questions concerning the recent OMB memos, federal administration priorities and executive orders, and what organizations can do now and prepare for what's next. The focus will be on offering practical solutions to pressing federal grant compliance issues. You can provide some questions in advance, and some will be pre-selected and answered live, along with others during the webinar.
Format
Live Webinar

Joining date

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Trainers

Rachel Werner, Scott Davis

Time

1 pm Eastern

Duration

1 Hour

Price

Free

Rachel Werner

MPA, GPC, PMP

Rachel Werner is the the powerhouse behind RBW Strategy, a distinguished grants and fundraising consulting firm nestled in the heart of Washington, DC. As Owner and CEO, Rachel leads a team with an impressive 130 years of cumulative experience in grants and fundraising.

Together, they've orchestrated the successful raising of over $416 million and adeptly managed a staggering $2.5 billion in federal grant awards. Rachel herself boasts a Certificate in Grants Management, along with certifications as a Project Management Professional and a Certified Grants Professional.

Notably, she's also recognized as an Approved Trainer by the Grant Professionals Association. Rachel and her team are true trailblazers in the world of grants and fundraising consultancy.

Scott Davis

Scott Davis is the Partner-in-Charge of Not-for-Profit Services at Prager Metis, a member of Prager Metis International Group. He is a Certified Public Accountant licensed to practice in Virginia, North Carolina, Michigan, California and Florida.


Scott has extensive experience in all phases of the audit process, including planning and design of the audit approach, supervision and review, preparation of management recommendations, and financial reporting. He has worked with numerous entities throughout his career and has specialized in nonprofit and government organizations in the D.C. Metro area, North Carolina, California, and Florida, assisting them with a variety of issues including audits, single audits in accordance with Uniform Guidance, responding to Government audit findings, and other complex accounting transactions.

Scott is a frequent speaker and instructor at industry conferences and previously served as the internal instructor of Nonprofit Audit and Accounting continuing professional education at a previous firm. Scott focuses on serving a variety of nonprofit organizations, including, educational institutions, charitable organizations, and membership organizations.

Prior to joining Prager Metis in 2019, Scott was the Director of Audit and Accounting for Frank & Company, with the primary responsibility of supervising the scheduling, planning and preparation of the firm’s audit and attestation engagements