Whether by congressional design or recipient planning, many federal grant programs involve extensive networks of “lower tier” organizations — like a “pass-through entity,” “subrecipient” or “contractor.” At times, a funded organization may have to play each role, depending upon its involvement with differing federal programs.
Unfortunately, the federal rules that address these roles are scattered. They make it challenging to sort out the right role to play to avoid burdensome overreach and red tape.
To address that challenge, this webinar “connects the dots.” It pulls the requirements together and clarifies how to apply them across the full range of grants management steps. You get clear advice about:
- Making the correct case-by-case determination of lower tier roles and organizations
- Subawards vs. contracts under a grant
- Using correct and consistent terminology
- Fashioning the appropriate agreement documents
- Introducing defensible “differential accountability”
- Incurring allowable allocable cost
- Assuring timely payments
- Preparing correct and sufficient supporting documentation
- Submitting reports that document financial claims
- Conducting balanced post-award monitoring
Join us for this authoritative and practical session.
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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