(Recorded Webinar) The Single Audit Under the Uniform Guidance
This webinar is included in the Federal Grants Training Membership.
Register now to receive access to the recorded webinar on July 2, 2026. Live webinar registrants will automatically receive access to the recorded webinar.
Join CPA and Certified Fraud Examiner Carol Barnard of Aprio and Feldesman Managing Partner Ted Waters for a discussion of the Single Audit Act annual audit.
All medium and large grantees must undergo a Single Audit Act annual audit (often referred to as the “Uniform Guidance”, “A-133” or “Subpart F” audit). The Single Audit is the federal government’s most important tool for testing your compliance with the terms of your awards. Moreover, it is a major annual expense for your organization, so it is important to get it right.
In this webinar, Mr. Waters and Ms. Barnard will provide an in-depth look at this process from both the grants accounting and legal perspectives, covering key topics including:
- The federal purposes and authorities for such audits
- Grantee obligations during the audit process
- What to expect from auditors and federal agencies during an audit
Join us to ensure you understand the process, your rights, and your obligations.
Please note: This webinar is offered as a complimentary product to all Federal Grants Training Membership subscribers. For more information on our Federal Grants Training Membership, click here or contact us.
Target Audience
- CEOs/Directors
- CFOs/Controllers/Fiscal Staff
- Compliance Directors
- Program and Project Managers
- Other Grants Management Staff
- Auditors of organizations with federal grant funding
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Understand the federal purpose and authorities for the Single Audit under the Uniform Guidance
- Discuss the audit process from engaging an audit firm, to coordinating the onsite fieldwork, to reviewing and addressing potential findings in the audit report
- Describe your organization’s rights vis-à-vis its awarding agency in the audit resolution process
Ted Waters
Serving as Managing Partner of the firm and a member of the Federal Grants and Health Care practice groups, Ted focuses his practice on helping organizations solve problems. Ted’s vast experience in financial, cost reporting, reimbursement and administrative issues is widely recognized, and he routinely handles challenging issues for clients such as government audits, internal investigations and litigation. [Full Bio]
Carol Barnard
Carol is a Director of Nonprofit Assurance in with Aprio. With more than 18 years of public accounting experience, Carol has for the past 15 years focused exclusively on nonprofit audit and accounting issues including federal funding and related Single Audit requirements, cost principles, and compliance issues. Carol is a CPA licensed in Virginia and Maryland. She earned her MBA in Accounting in 2003 and her Certified Fraud Examiner designation in 2012. Today, she is a member of both the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA) and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE). [Full Bio]
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Available Credit
- 1.25 Certificate of Attendance
Price
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