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Education Department Technical Assistance Web Conference Series: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 Discretionary Grant Administration
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Discretionary Grant Administration Otis Wilson Office of the Secretary Risk Management Service
Legislation Regulations EDGAR Cost Principles (OMB Circulars) Grant Award Notification (GAN) Your approved Application Tools of the Trade
2 CFR Part 215 – Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Other Agreements with IHE’s, Hospitals and Other Non-Profit Organizations (see OMB Circular A-110) OMB Circular A-102 – Grants and Cooperative Agreements with State and Local Gov’ts EDGAR Parts 74 & 80
OMB Circular A-21 - Educational Institutions (2 CFR Part 220) OMB Circular A-87 - State, Local and Indian Tribal Governments (2 CFR 225) OMB Circular A-122 - Non-Profit Organizations (2 CFR 230) Cost Principles http://www.gpoaccess.gov/cfr/index.html http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/
 Ties federal funding to results  Greater accountability  Project objectives and activities must reflect GPRA indicators Government Performance and Results Act of 1993
 Clear, concise, and detailed  Consistent with institutional policy  Meets federal requirements  Aligned with GPRA  Revised within scope of project  Achieve project goals Monetary Road Map
Lines of authority  As stated in approved package  Key personnel changes need ED approval  Staff made aware of project’s… purpose, duration, objectives Administration / Management EDGAR §§74.25 & 80.30
¯Project’s success and financial accountability ¯Submit annual & final performance reports Grantee Responsibilities - Valid & reliable data - Report on GPRA standards & indicators EDGAR §§74.51 & 80.40
On site:  Funded application & grant awards  Previous audits / site visit reports  Annual performance reports  Project revision(s) documentation  Current budget & personnel list Grantee Responsibilities
must do the following… Provide for accurate, current, and complete disclosure of results regarding the use of project funds Document both the federal and non-federal funds used to carry out the project and track partners Financial Management Systems EDGAR §§74.21 & 80.20
Maintain effective internal controls Answer the following budgetary questions: Financial Management Systems State systems must allow for the proper tracking of expenditures for itself, sub-recipients, contractors to ensure proper use of funds
Allowable – permitted or not specifically prohibited Allocable – necessary for project’s success Reasonable – costs incurred by a “prudent” person Budget Items
Budget Categories Contractual Other Indirect Costs Training Stipends Personnel Fringe Travel Equipment Supplies Internal Controls — Procedures for expending funds for:
Maintained for grant’s staff Reflects total activity Signed by staff & supervisor Prepared monthly (w/i pay period) Cost sharing/matching salaries/wages supported Personnel: Internal Controls Time & Attendance Certification See OMB Circular A-21 or A-122
o Justify purpose o Identify travelers o Destination / travel dates o Number & cost of trips Travel
 Approval required?  Who approves?  Advances provided?  How are costs reconciled? Travel – Internal Control
 Definitions consistent with institution’s policy  Provide per unit cost  Maintain control  Lease or buy? Equipment & Supplies EDGAR §§74.34 & 80.32
Who…  Initiates?  Approves?  Receives?  Authorizes payment? Equipment & Supplies – Internal Control
Written procurement procedures Cost and price analysis Procurement records Contracts administration Contracts EDGAR §§74.40 & 80.36
 Non-Federal audit if expending $500,000 or more annually in Federal awards  Mail to Federal Audit Clearinghouse  Review Attachment C Audit Requirements OMB Circular A-133 EDGAR §§74.26 & 80.26
 Missing time and effort reports  Poor record-keeping  Failure to obtain prior approval  Incorrect indirect cost rates  Unallowable costs  Lack of internal controls Common Audit Exceptions
Rate of drawdown must be commensurate with approved scope of work and milestones  Draw down only enough cash to meet grant’s immediate need  Minimize time between drawdown and payout of funds ED’s Drawdown Policy
Monitoring Using G5 G5 Tracks spending patterns for each grant Identify: performance issues financial issues Work in collaboration to resolve
1st Quarter More than 50% 2nd Quarter More than 80% 3rd Quarter 100% G5 Monitoring Report: Excessive Drawdowns Must return excess cash & interest to govt.
 Verifies financial data on annual performance report  Discrepancies clarified before award  Within 90 days, flags grants – 70% or more G5 Monitoring Report: Large Available Balance
Serious implications Special terms/conditions added Unsuccessful implementing project More technical assistance Notified by correspondence High-risk EDGAR §§74.14 & 80.12
 Documented unsatisfactory performance  Financially unstable  Non-standard management  Non-conformance to terms/conditions  Otherwise not responsible High-risk Designation Necessary to ensure compliance with grant requirements
 Temporarily stop funds  Increased reporting  Require prior approval – “Att. Z”  Withhold continuation grant  Suspension/Termination Special Conditions
Goals:  Increase flexibility  Increase accountability  Reduce paperwork burden  Develop relationships Grantee Flexibility Promote successful project outcomes
  Pre-award costs   Carryover   Budget transfers   Time extensions Grantee Flexibility EDGAR §§74.25(e)(f) & 80.30 (75.261, 75.263, 75.264)
Incurred up to 90 days before budget period begins Pre-award Costs No prior approval New & NCC awards
Reasonable expectation of receiving a grant Incurred at own risk Funds not available until the budget period begins Not for cost over-runs Pre-award Costs Overview
Incurred MORE than 90 days before budget period begins… Pre-award Costs Requires prior approval
Unexpended funds “forwarded” without prior approval For any allowable cost within the approved scope Complete unfinished activities New activities within scope – Program Staff Carryover
Program Office may require written statement:  How will unexpended funds be used?  When: At time of funding decision  New funds can be reduced Carryover Large Available Balance? Written statement required!
No prior approval for most See exceptions in EDGAR… Training funds Transfer or contracting work OMB Cost Principles – other exceptions Budget Transfer
Changes in project scope or objectives Changes in key personnel IHE & non-profit project directors > absent for more than 3 months > 25% reduction in time Need for additional Federal funds Prior Approval
Final year…  One-time extension for up to one year without prior approval  Grantees should carefully consider time extension needs Time Extension
 No later than 10 days before project ends  State reasons for extension  Include revised expiration date Time Extension Written notice to Program Officer
Time Extension Restrictions Not just for using unexpended funds No additional Federal funds No change to scope or objectives
 Large amounts of unobligated funds at end of budget period  Excessive or infrequent drawdown of funds  Project goals not met ED Concerns
 Annual substantial progress met  GPRA indicators met  Recordkeeping & fiscal accountability What ED Looks for…
At Your Fingertips Program Legislation EDGAR 2CFR Application package GPRA
Grantee’s major responsibilities Monitoring activities to evaluate grantee’s performance ~ when performance conferences will take place ~ performance reports and when to submit them Site visits – compliance and technical assistance Fiscal management and recordkeeping Four administrative actions permitted via “expanded authority” Who ~ new project directors and business officers ~ refresher for experienced staff What ~ training materials - resources/pubs – ED grant office home page links When ~ Where ~ wherever you have computer access Why ~ responsible/effective project management- avoid costly mistakes On-line Grantee Training http://e-grants.ed.gov/training/index.htm
 Check grant terms, conditions and grant award attachments for possible exceptions  In rare circumstances, some or all may be denied  When in doubt, call your Program Officer Important Reminders
References and Resources Main web page - www.ED.govwww.ED.gov Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) http://www2.ed.gov/policy/fund/reg/edgarReg/edgar.html OMB Circulars http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/index.html http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/index.html General uses of funds guidance by program at: ED Recovery Act > Programs http://www.ed.gov/policy/gen/leg/recovery/programs.html Grantmaking at ED http://www2.ed.gov/fund/grant/about/grantmaking/index.html?exp=1 Grants.gov - FIND. APPLY. SUCCEED http://grants.gov Grant Awards Database http://www.ed.gov/fund/data/award/grntawd.html http://www.ed.gov/fund/data/award/grntawd.html List of Parties Excluded From Federal Procurement & Non-procurement Programs http://epls.arnet.gov OMB Circulars http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/index.html http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars/index.html Online Grantee Training http://e-grants.ed.gov/training/index.htm
Focus on successful project outcomes! Conclusion Flexibility Communication Resolving Issues Spirit of collaboration…
My card… 1-800-USA-LEARN Otis Wilson U.S. Department of Education Office of the Secretary Phone: 202-245-6164 email: otis.wilson@ed.gov
That’s my time… I appreciate yours! Please complete an evaluation… And, good luck with your discretionary grant! http://wdcrobcolp01.ed.gov/CFAPPS/survey/survey.cfm?ID=577de 4e9-663b-40a4-aea7-8f8113b486b2
Cost Sharing/ Matching Fully documented & accounted Any “cost-sharing” promised by grantee Statutorily-specified % (formula)
Costs NOT covered by the Federal Government Cost Sharing / Matching Value of 3 rd party in-kind Interchangeable terms
Cash In-kind (personnel, equipment, space, etc.) Program income Matching Examples Poor recordkeeping and unallowable costs
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