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📢 Preparing for the Future of Federal Funding: Navigating the Proposed OMB Overhaul
July 9, 2026
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) recently issued a 400-page proposed rewrite to the rules governing federal grants (2 CFR Part 200). These technical revisions—which include hundreds of modifications to how federal funds are managed and monitored—represent a profound policy shift that could fundamentally reshape how public awards and pass-through subgrants flow to all communities for years to come.
For arts and culture organizations that manage or distribute federal awards, the time to start preparing is now. Navigating changes of this scale requires our sector to look deeply at the provisions, build immediate operational awareness, and connect with cross-sector networks. By evaluating our internal systems and collaborating today, we can ensure our organizations are fully equipped for the long-term operational shifts ahead.
How Organizations Can Prepare:
- Educate Yourself: Dive into cross-sector resources to understand how these federal management shifts will alter the broader funding ecosystem. Reviewing analyses from peer public, municipal, and philanthropic networks helps build baseline awareness and contextualize the sheer volume of administrative adjustments being proposed.
- Prepare Your Organization: Building operational readiness requires looking closely at your current infrastructure. Consider taking the following tactical steps:
- 📊 Audit Your Funding Portfolio: Determine exactly how much of your regular programming relies on direct federal awards versus pass-through state, regional, or local public funding lines.
- đź§® Evaluate Accounting Systems: Because the draft proposes structural revisions to standard subawards and heavily restricts certain cost-allocations (such as international exchanges, conferences, and printing), organizations will likely need far more granular fund-tracking and cost-reimbursement accounting structures.
- ⚖️ Consult Legal & Compliance Counsel: Organizations are strongly encouraged to review these shifts with legal advisors or professional compliance experts to understand the potential operational and long-term risk-management adjustments required.
- Provide Public Comment (If Possible): The formal public comment window is open through July 13, 2026. The general public has the opportunity to provide constructive feedback directly to the Federal Register regarding the operational, accounting, and cost impacts these regulations would present on the ground before the final rule is proposed to take effect on October 1, 2026.
Cross-Sector Resources for Further Reading:
- National League of Cities (NLC) Analysis: Read their breakdown of how the proposed rules impact local authorities and pass-through funding dynamics: NLC Insights; How to Submit Comments Guide
- Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) Guide: Understand the macro shifts facing the grant management environment: GFOA Federal Environment Briefing
- Council on Foundations (COF) Summary: Explore the potential impacts on broader philanthropic and institutional financial assistance: COF Rule Overview
- National Council of Nonprofits (NCN) Key Provisions Chart: View a side-by-side breakdown of the specific Uniform Guidance changes: NCN Proposed Changes Chart
- The Full Draft: Read the joint rulemaking proposal in its entirety via the Federal Register and submit a public comment: Federal Register.









