If you think back over the last couple of decades, events have conspired to severely challenge federal grant recipients and subrecipients. Through natural disasters, financial crises, protracted government shutdowns and a pandemic, the organizational stability and survival skills of federally funded entities have certainly been tested.
So, if you’re trying to stay on track while the latest crisis plays out or you’ve concluded that “we don’t want to go through that again,” it might be helpful to prepare an “Operational Report: Lessons Learned.” A lookback could help you formulate a grants management resiliency plan and, in the process, consider how your response and recovery expenses might be allowable federal grants charges.
This webinar will help you prepare your plan by covering action items such as:
- Documenting the current state of your organization
- Identifying critical relationships
- Realistically assess risks
- Safeguarding assets and resources
- Anticipating recovery
- Creating policies for dealing with “live cases”
We’ll also go through a careful reading of the federal tests of allowability for expenditures like:
- Insurance Contingencies
- Facilities
- Repair and replacement
- Equipment
- Supplies
- Removal and relocation
- Records
- Protected information
- Training
Hand-out Materials:
Attendees will receive presentation slides as well as access to background materials.
Allowable Charges
The costs of webinars sponsored by Federal Fund Management Advisor™ are allowable charges to your federal grants and subgrants. The cost principles issued by OMB under its uniform guidance (and applicable to all types of awardees) state, “The cost of training and education for employee development is allowable” (2 CFR 200.472).
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