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You got the grant, now what?
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Agenda Grant Administration Programmatic Compliance Fiscal Compliance Setting Up Grant Files Grant Monitoring –Internal –External Lessons Learned Q & A
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Grant Administration
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Designate a Grant Manager to be responsible for the following: –Statutory and regulatory compliance –Oversight and technical assistance for staff to ensure programmatic and fiscal compliance –Establishing grant files
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Grant Administration Designate a Project Manager to be responsible for the following: –Achieving the goals of the grant –Day-to-day implementation –Statutory and regulatory compliance –Regular communication with Grant Manager
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Programmatic & Fiscal Compliance
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Programmatic Compliance Ensure that program staff understand the grant requirements Document program activities and expenditures Ensure timely submittal of performance reports Review award documents for additional responsibilities
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Fiscal Compliance Timely and appropriate expenditure of grant funds Timely submission of fiscal reports Ongoing coordination between fiscal and program staff
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ARRA Reporting Federalreporting.gov ARRA requires separate reporting of all of their funds –Jobs created/retained –Davis Bacon –CCR Registration Some programs may have additional requirements.
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Grant Files
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Grant Files: Programmatic Grant solicitation Grant application Grant award notifications Scope of services and any modifications Correspondence No-cost extension notices Reports Documentation of project performance Inventory list of grant funded equipment
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Grant File: Fiscal Grant application with budget Grant award notifications Program/budget modifications and no-cost extension notices Record and documentation of all grant expenditures Fiscal reports
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Monitoring
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Internal Grant Monitoring Monitoring activities should check for the following: –Regulatory and statutory compliance –Fiscal and programmatic compliance –Identification of potential problems –Corrective actions (if needed) Single Audit Requirement: O.M.B. Circular A-133
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External Grant Monitoring Conducted by the granting agency –Regulatory and statutory compliance –Fiscal and programmatic compliance –Identification of potential problems –Corrective actions/Findings Audit vs. Monitoring Visit
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Examples of Recovery Act Funded Grants
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EPA Brownfields Revolving Loan Fund $1.5 Million BCRLF loan through SCDHEC Funding awarded through ARRA funded RLF and SCDHEC RLF –ARRA Loan: $455,000 –RLF Loan: $350,000 –ARRA Subgrant: $350,000 –RLF Loan Forgiveness: $150,000 –ARRA Loan Forgiveness: $195,000
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HUD Community Development Neighborhood Stabilization Program –$1.6 Million awarded through SC State Housing Finance and Development Authority Community Development Block Grant Program –$125,836 for infrastructure improvements
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Department of Justice Justice Assistance Grant Allocation –$343,959 for officer equipment COPS Hiring Recovery Grant –$859,092 to hire 6 officers
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Top 3 Lessons Learned #1: Internal and external communication is key #2: Regular upkeep and maintenance of grant files #3: No such thing as too much documentation
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City of Rock Hill Grants Team Jennifer Wilford Grants Coordinator (803) 325-2551 jwilford@cityofrockhill.com Rebecca Walters Grants Administrator (803) 326-3832 rwalters@cityofrockhill.com Tracy Smith Grants Specialist (803) 326-3837 tsmith@cityofrockhill.com Holly Eskridge Assistant to the City Manager (803) 326-3850 heskridge@cityofrockhill.com
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