With the return of congressionally directed spending the McAllister & Quinn Nonprofit Practice has assisted our clients in accessing $13.5 million in earmark project funding in the last 2 years and have millions more pending in the FY 2024 appropriations process.
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McAllister & Quinn is excited to announce that Maeve Connolly has been promoted to Senior Vice President in the Higher Education Practice. As senior vice president, Maeve will lead several strategic initiatives to support the practice’s expansion into new markets.
McAllister & Quinn is excited to announce our 2023 Higher Education Webinar Series lineup! At these “client only” sessions, McAllister & Quinn staff, association representatives, and program officers will work with faculty and staff to enhance their understanding of federal and foundation grant opportunities.
McAllister & Quinn is excited to announce that Alexandra (AJ) Jensen, MBA, has been promoted to Vice President in the Higher Education Practice. In this capacity, AJ will oversee client relations for a growing portfolio of higher education clients and internal staff management.
McAllister & Quinn’s Senior Vice President & General Counsel, Ed Williams and colleagues present an informative webinar on our nation’s investments in critical research and development programs. This webinar provides an overview of fiscal year 2023 appropriations, and new and emerging programs in the fiscal year 2024 budget request.
On February 23, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo spoke at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service outlined the long-term vision of the CHIPS for America program. Secretary Raimondo said that within a decade, the Federal investments made by the administration would help the US accomplish several goals..
On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed H.R.2617, the legislative package funding the Federal government for the remainder of fiscal year 2023 (FY23) which ends on September 30, 2023. The bill funds the government at $1.66 trillion for FY23…
In August 2022, the CHIPS bill was signed into law. The CHIPS bill authorized $20 billion over five years for the new Technology, Innovation, and Partnerships (TIP) Directorate launched by the National Science Foundation (NSF). The bill formally established the new Directorate and stands up program and focus areas for research.
McAllister & Quinn’s Senior Vice President & General Counsel, Ed Williams and Vice President, Kellianne Lauer hosted a webinar to discuss legislative developments, and the key drivers of new legislation and trends towards ARPA models of research.
The National Science Foundation (NSF) Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) program funds the acquisition and development of critical research instrumentation. Proposals can be submitted under two tracks up to $4 million for multi-user research instruments