Invitation to tender

Cord is inviting quotes from external auditors to perform an annual financial audit covering the funds Cord received from U.S. Federal awards, namely DRL awards.

Cord is inviting quotes from external auditors to perform an annual financial audit covering the funds Cord received from U.S. Federal awards, namely DRL awards.

Audit period: 1st January 2023 – 31st December 2023.
Federal funding expended in the audit period: $ 972,618 (USD) between two awards.
Timeline: proposals are requested by 17th May, audit report submission by 31st August.

The financial audit of DRL funds provided to Cord must be performed according to Generally Accepted Government Auditing Standards (GAGAS) or ISA/ISSAI with GAGAS.

Full details of the Invitation to tender are here.

Cord’s 2023 accounts are available to view here.

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