Intergovernmental Management
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Intergovernmental Management is a written agreement between one government and another government, where these agreements usually address the allocation of funds and other non-monetary resources across individual agencies or governmental jurisdictions, and deal with the management, and guiding of such funds and or non-monetary resources.