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A. has attended:
Project Intro Intermediate course

Reporting/Tracking

How to report and track cost on when more than one projects is invloved and where more than one stream of funding is involved?

RE: Reporting/Tracking

Hi Adam

Thankyou for your question

Could you please clarify the second part of your question?

Would each project have its own uniques funding source, or could each individual project have a mix of funding sources?

Regards

Stephen


 

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