Financial and Grants Management 101 Basics



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Financial and Grants Management 101 Basics 1

You need to know... The information in this session is based on CNCS and Federal laws, rules, and regulations; CNCS grant terms and provisions; and generally accepted accounting and financial principles and practices. Some state commissions, national grantees, or parent organizations may impose additional requirements. 2

Welcome... Introduction of trainer and CNCS staff Program types represented Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, SIF, NCB, 9/11, MLK Questions As we go... ask clarifying questions and provide your experiences Questions at the end as time permits We will do a small group activity Financial & Grants Management Institute 3

Session Objectives Review basic Corporation for National and Community Service facts Develop knowledge about effective financial and grants management Discuss challenges and opportunities for financial management growth Explore ways to enhance and improve current practices 4

National Service Grantees Senior Corps Foster Grandparents, Senior Companion, RSVP AmeriCorps National Capacity Building Program Social Innovation Fund 9/11 Day of Service and Remembrance MLK Day of Service See Handout 1 5

Activity Basic Financial & Grants Management Terminology 6

Effective Financial Management 7

Key Characteristics of Organizations with Highly Effective Financial Management Written and followed policies and procedures Qualified and trained financial staff Effective communications Succession planning and cross-training Self-assessment and continuous improvement Active, knowledgeable and informed Board and finance committee 8

9. Audits & Site Visits 10. Grant Closeout 1. Regulations & Requirements 2.Financial Management Principles 8. Reporting & Budgeting 7. Match Effective Financial & Grants Management 3. Policies & Procedures 4. Internal Controls 6. Documenting 5. Administrative Expenses Costs 9

Regulations & Requirements 10

Nat l & Community Svc. Act of 1990 Serve America Act Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) OMB Circulars (part of CFR) State & Local Regulations Grant Provisions Certifications and Assurances Notice of Grant Award Proposal & Budget Notice Of Funding Opportunity 11

Grant Guidelines Federal Grant Guidelines Educational Institutions States, Local, Indian Tribal Governments Non-Profits Hospitals Administrative Requirements 45 CFR 2543 2 CFR 215 (formerly A-110) 45 CFR 2541 OMB A-102 45 CFR 2543 2 CFR 215 (formerly A-110) 45 CFR 2543 2 CFR 215 (formerly A-110) Cost Principles 2 CFR 220 (formerly A-21) 2 CFR 225 (formerly A-87) 2 CFR 230 (formerly A-122) 45 CFR 74 (HHS regulations) Audit Requirements OMB A-133 OMB A-133 OMB A-133 OMB A-133 Notes: CFR = Code of Federal Regulations = Organization is subject to A-133 if it expends more than $500,000 of Federal funds in its fiscal year Locate Grants Management Circulars: www.whitehouse.gov/omb/grants_circulars/ 12

Basics of OMB Circulars Cost Principles Allowable & Unallowable Costs Indirect Costs Administrative Requirements Accounting System Documentation requirements A-133 requirements 13

Cost Principles Provide guidance to determine the allowable costs that can be incurred by organizations under Federal grants Designed so that Federal awards bear their fair share of costs Provide guidance about reimbursement requirements Provide uniform standards of allowability and allocation Encourage consistency of treatment of costs Includes guidance on 54 selected items of cost 14

Allowable, Reasonable & Allocable Allowable A cost within award limitations consistent, documented, reasonable & allocable Reasonable - A cost that does not exceed what a prudent person would do under the circumstances at the time the decision Allocable - Treated consistently with other costs incurred for the same purpose in like circumstances and benefits the award and can be distributed proportionally to the benefits received 15

Administrative Requirements Provide consistency and uniformity among Federal agencies in the management of grants and cooperative agreements Require all Federal agencies to issue a grants management common rule to adopt governmentwide terms and conditions Federal Grant Guidelines Educational Institutions States, Local, Indian Tribal Governments Non-Profits Hospitals Administrative Requirements 45 CFR 2543 2 CFR 215 (formerly A-110) 45 CFR 2541 OMB A-102 45 CFR 2543 2 CFR 215 (formerly A-110) 45 CFR 2543 2 CFR 215 (formerly A-110) 16

A-133 Audit Requirements Provide the standards for obtaining consistency and uniformity among Federal agencies for the audit of organizations expending Federal funds Apply to all organizations that expend $500,000 or more of Federal funds in that organization s fiscal year 17

Efficient Accounting System Requirements Distinguish grant verses non-grant related expenses Identify costs by program year & budget category Differentiate between direct and indirect costs Account for each award/grant separately Record in-kind contribution as both revenue & expense Provide management with financial reports at both the summary or detailed levels that will compare outlays with budget amounts Correlate financial reports submitted to CNCS directly to accounting information and supporting documents 18

Accounting System that properly segregates funds Accounting System Department of Education Grant Grant 1 CNCS Grant Grant 2 Ford Foundation Grant Grant 3 NOT 19

Policies & Procedures 20

Policies & Procedures Policies and procedures are a set of written documents that describe an organization's policies for operation what is to be done the procedures necessary to fulfill the policies how it is to be completed All staff must be familiar with these documents Documents must be kept up-to-date Documents should explain the rationale and include principal transactions and completed forms Documents must incorporate Federal and CNCS grant regulations and provisions See Handout 2 21

Internal Controls 22

Why Have Internal Controls? Improve accountability to constituents CNCS, trustees, funders, public Help organization achieve performance & budget targets Improve reliability of financial reporting Improve compliance with laws & regulations Prevent loss of resources & public assets Prevent loss of public trust Reduce legal liability 23

Who is Responsible? Everyone within the organization has some role in internal controls Roles vary depending upon level of responsibility: Executives establish the presence of integrity, ethics, competence and a positive control environment Directors and department heads have oversight responsibility for internal controls within their units Managers and supervisory personnel are responsible for executing control policies and procedures at the detail level within their specific unit Each individual within a unit is to be cognizant of proper internal control procedures associated with their specific job responsibilities 24

A Good Control Environment Includes Positive atmosphere in the work environment Existence of a code of conduct and code of ethics Written job descriptions Timely/appropriate communications with Board Written policies to hire, train, promote and compensate employees Safeguards for employees related to whistle-blowing A clear chain of command Clear, written delegations of authority & responsibilities 25

A Good Control Environment Includes (cont d) Written policies, procedures and processes Adequate review process for financial transactions, financial reports, budgets, etc. Adequate cash management procedures (e.g., monthly bank reconciliations by supervisory personnel) System to track participants & employees activities System to follow up on problems to ensure resolution 26

Administrative Costs 27

Definitions Direct Costs Specific expenses related to the operations of a specific project Indirect Costs See Handout 3 General expenses related to overall administration of an organization receiving CNCS funds Expenses incurred for common or joint objectives and cannot be readily identifiable with a specific project or cost objective 28

Documenting Expenses Document, Document, Document Allowable Allocable Reasonable Consistently Applied 29

Documentation Basics Why Retain Documentation? To track incoming information To review information To provide historical evidence To provide evidence of accomplishments To prepare for an audit Establish a written record retention policy See Handout 4 30

Electronic Storage of Records - AmeriCorps Member Records The electronic storage procedures and system must Provide for the safe-keeping and security of the records, including: Sufficient prevention of unauthorized alterations or erasures of records Effective security measures to ensure only authorized persons have access to records Adequate measures designed to prevent physical damage to records A system providing for back-up and recovery of records Provide for the easy retrieval of records in a timely fashion, including: Storage of the records in a physically accessible location Clear and accurate labeling of all records Storage of the records in a usable, readable format Where there is a requirement for a signature on a record, electronically stored records must include an image of the original signature Records without signatures, when required, are considered incomplete 31

Key Documentation Issue Salary Signed timesheets with supervisory approval Quarterly payroll returns (941) Payroll register Personnel file with salary/wage information Employment contract See Handout 5 Cancelled checks Direct deposit schedule 32

Match 33

Project Costs The total allowable budget or expenditures incurred to operate the program and accomplish its objectives is divided into 2 sections: Federal Share Grantee Share aka: match Portion of budget or total expenditures paid for with CNCS funds Portion of total expenditures not paid for with CNCS funds Federal and Grantee Share funds must be treated consistently 34

Acceptable Match is... Cash and in-kind contributions are accepted as part of the grantee s cost sharing or matching when contributions meet all of the following criteria: Are verifiable from the grantee's records Are necessary and reasonable for proper and efficient accomplishment of project or program objectives Are allowable under the applicable OMB cost principles Are not paid by the Federal Government under another award, except where authorized by Federal statute to be used for cost sharing or matching Are provided for in the approved budget (allowable under program guidelines) Conform to other grant provisions or OMB Circulars Administrative Requirements 35

Exception: Volunteer Match Do not count as match The value of direct community services performed by volunteers Do count as match Services that contribute to organizational functions Count services such as accounting, legal, training of staff or participants that are elements of the grantee s cost allocation plan See Handout 6 36

Financial Reporting and Budgeting 37

Key Elements of Financial Reporting Prepare all financial reports with information from the organization s accounting system Review and reconcile the information to ensure accuracy prior to report submission Ensure files have the proper documentation to support all information reported in financial reports Submit all reports on time 38

Program Income Defined as gross income received by the grantee... directly generated by a grant supported activity, or earned only as the result of the grant agreement during the grant period There are 2 alternatives to using program income: Additive added to funds committed to the program and used to further program objectives Deductive deducted from total allowable costs of the program to determine the net allowable costs for which the CNCS share is based Consult grant terms and conditions to determine deductive or additive alternative 39

Budget Narrative Preparation Review your program/projects goals and objectives Estimate the resources needed to achieve program/project goal, for example: Participants members, volunteers Staff positions Space, utilities, supplies, telephone Medical and liability insurance Uniforms and training Transportation Evaluations 40

Budget Narrative Preparation Follow instructions in NOFO/NOFA Organize narrative to fit budget categories on budget form or proposal Provide adequate descriptions and calculations to support amounts Ensure budget aligns with the application narrative 41

Budget Narrative Preparation Allocate costs based on a consistent and documented cost allocation plan. Examples include: Level of effort: percentage of time spent on activity X salary Rent: total CNCS program space total host agency space Expenses: percentage of expenses for program versus total organization s expenses 42

Key Budgeting Tips Check to ensure that required match is met Be strategic when allocating funds to CNCS or grantee share, some costs can be met with inkind donations Be aware of budget changes that require amendments Identify In-kind donations prior to creating the budget 43

Budget Management Grantees must obtain prior approval from CNCS for: Subgrants or contracts not included in approved application and budget Specific costs described in the Cost Principles For example: overtime pay, rearrangement and alteration costs, and pre-award costs Purchases of equipment over $5,000 using grant funds, unless specified in the approved application and budget Cumulative or aggregate budget line items that amount to 10% or more of the total budget 1. Do not assume approvals have been granted unless documented 2. Approval required by the OGM or FFMC 44

Highlights: Program Responsibility Overall compliance with CNCS and program specific regulations Training, monitoring and oversight of subgrantee or participant compliance Accurate, timely and complete program and performance reporting Ensure key staff understand roles, responsibility, understand each other s priorities and work together 45

Highlights: Fiscal Responsibility Overall compliance with State and Federal regulations Accurate, timely and complete financial reporting Tracking of budget to actual expenses Ensure key staff understand roles, responsibility, understand each other s priorities and work together 46

Helpful Links Description Website Address Corporation for National and Community Service www.nationalservice.gov A-133 Federal Audit Clearinghouse harvester.census.gov/sac/dissem/simpleqry.html Excluded Parties List System Payment Management System at HHS GuideStar OMB Circulars CNCS egrants Gateway www.epls.gov www.dpm.psc.gov www.guidestar.org www.whitehouse.gov/omb/circulars egrants.cns.gov/espan/main/login.jsp 47

Questions? Open Wrap Up Evaluation 48

For More Information Contact your CNCS Grants Officer E-mail or call your Grants Officer Contact MBI Consulting Financial & Grants Management Training and Technical Assistance Provider Telephone: 301-986-1595, ext. 110 E-mail: cforrester@mbicfs.com Visit the Resource Center Online tools and training www.nationalserviceresources.org/financial-and-grants-management 49