Best Practices in Grant Management Riverside Community College District Grants Office.

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Best Practices in Grant Management Riverside Community College District Grants Office

Fully understand the grant and its accompanying terms and conditions Ensure programmatic success  Achievement of all goals and objectives Ensure compliance with the grant agreement and all applicable regulations Ensure that all expenditures are allowable The Role of the Project Director

Maintain records suitable for audits Submit all required programmatic and fiscal reports by specified deadlines Facilitate communication among all stakeholders Adhere to all district policies and procedures

Critical Initial Steps As soon as you have written notification of an award, contact your assigned Budget Analyst to have a budget set up in Galaxy  Michele Arnold –x8668  Misty Cheatham – x8929  Sherrie DiSalvio – x8771  Erin Power – x8736

Critical Initial Steps Read, study and know  Your grant award notification (GAN)  Your grant narrative, objectives and timeline for completion  Your grant budget  The terms and conditions that apply to your grant

Complete the Project Director Self-Evaluation to identify any areas that need to be addressed through training Contact the Grants Office to schedule an individual training offered to new Project Directors Attend workshops offered by the Grants Office Critical Initial Steps

Request assistance whenever it is needed Ensure that each individual written into the grant has a clear understanding of his/her role and responsibilities in achieving grant objectives and keeping grant-related records

Refer to your GAN for a list of all applicable regulations Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) can be found at html html Which Regulations Apply to Your Grant?

Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circulars  A-21 - Cost Principles for Educational Institutions  A Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Other Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education  A Audits of States, Local Governments and Non-Profit Organizations Which Regulations Apply to Your Grant?

OMB circulars can be found at Manuals published by funding agencies for award management

Which Regulations Apply to Your Grant? Chancellor’s Office Grants  Contracts and Grants Manual ants/GrantsandContractsGuidelines/tabid/836/Defaul t.aspx ants/GrantsandContractsGuidelines/tabid/836/Defaul t.aspx  Appendix A – Legal Terms and Conditions onomicandWorkforceDevelopment/NursingandAllied Health/200810EGNRetention/tabid/872/ItemId/233/D efault.aspx onomicandWorkforceDevelopment/NursingandAllied Health/200810EGNRetention/tabid/872/ItemId/233/D efault.aspx

Allocations are set up using designated budget codes The Intent to Hire form is used for new hires The Change Salary Budget Codes form is used for existing staff Allocating Staff to a Grant

If a faculty member is being allocated, in addition to the Change Salary Budget Code form, the T/A must also be changed Allocations continue indefinitely unless they are revised or terminated Important Note: The combined total of all commitments for an individual cannot exceed 100%

Staff Management Responsibilities Employees facing layoff must receive official notification required by California Educational Code Academic staff  Are entitled to a March 15 th notice (California Education Code Section 44951)  Administrators may have retreat rights

Staff Management Responsibilities Classified staff  Are entitled to a minimum of 45 days notice (California Education Code Section 88017)  May have union-related bumping rights  May opt to voluntarily demote  Retain re-employment rights for 39 months Employee evaluations must be completed and filed by required deadlines

Program Evaluation Contract agreement with external evaluator  Carefully consider your data needs and the timing of requested evaluation information  Data needs should be reflected in the contract language. Specify dates on which you will need to receive information and link compensation to the receipt of that information

Program Evaluation Involve the evaluator in all discussions related to planning evaluation activities Assess the need for data collection systems early on Incorporate data collection into the day-to-day operations of the program Use evaluation data to make program improvements on an ongoing basis and write about them in reports to your funding agency

Sub-Award vs. Vendor Agreements Sub-award agreements  Authorize essential program work to be carried out by the sub-awardee  Project Director is responsible for ensuring work is completed and that every expenditure made by the sub-awardee is allowable Vendor agreements  Used to obtain a good or service  Project Director only responsible for ensuring that the good or service is provided

RCCD Contract Guidelines Agreements $81,000 and under  Do not need to go to the Board unless the granting agency requires a signed agreement  Can be signed by a College President or the Vice Chancellor of Administration and Finance  If the vendor will accept a purchase order, a contract is not required; you may still want a contract to ensure certain protections

RCCD Contract Guidelines Agreements over $81,000  Must go to the Board  Must be signed by the Vice Chancellor of Administration and Finance All Agreements  Must be reviewed by General Counse l

Program Monitoring: Planning for Success Achievement of the objectives  Develop a detailed work plan based on the objectives and stated timelines for completion  Work backwards, noting when specific tasks, which are related to the larger objectives, must be completed  Take note of internal district deadlines (e.g. curriculum committee, board meeting deadlines)

Program Monitoring: Planning for Success Achievement of the objectives  Share detailed work plan with program staff (and partners and consultants as is appropriate)  Measure program progress against the plan

Track dates reports, re-applications, and invoices (if required) are due  Lead time is absolutely necessary to obtain, and compile information from staff and outside partners, and allow time for the internal college review process  All fiscal reports must be approved by the assigned Budget Analyst before being submitted Program Monitoring: Planning for Success

Are all expenditures allowable, allocable and reasonable? Have all required approvals been obtained? Are remaining funds adequate to complete all work? Have you remained within the specified transfer privilege limit? Fiscal Management: Funding Agency Considerations

Is the match contribution commitment being met?  Recommendation: Require partners to report at intervals that support accountability. An effective practice is to link the receipt of match reports to the payment of invoices.

Fiscal Management: College/District Considerations Do all expenditures in Galaxy belong to the program? Do all expenditures directly support the program? Are records being kept suitable for an audit? Is there a need for a budget transfer?

Salaries of permanent staff are encumbered in Galaxy through the end of the college fiscal year Costs for special projects or hourly staff are not encumbered The grant year may extend beyond the college fiscal year Fiscal Management: Considerations Related to Staff Costs

To obtain salary information, contact the payroll department: Cindy Hein A - Co x8666 Nikki Cook Cp – Hn x8925 Sendy Powell Ho – Mn x8923 Jessica Aldasoro Mo – Sa x8921 Sue Pagano Sb – Z x8667 Fiscal Management: Projecting Staff Costs

Statutory Benefits  What are they and how are they incurred?  Rates change from year to year  The rates for are: 13.09% for certificated staff % for classified staff 11.04% for classified overtime 4.84% for hourly staff  Exceptions related to PERS/STRS membership

Fiscal Management: Projecting Staff Costs Health and welfare benefits  What are they and how are they incurred?  Call Pauline Castro at x3873 for costs  Health and life insurance are paid in ten payments, October through June with two payments in June  Dental insurance is paid monthly throughout the fiscal year  Rates usually increase by 5-20% each fiscal year

Purchase orders are encumbered. If a vendor to whom you have authorized funds invoices for a lesser amount, you need to request that the remaining funds be disencumbered Fiscal Management

Check with your Vice President of Business Services regarding when budget transfers are required as this differs by college In general, you should strive to maintain a neutral or positive balance in each object code line item In any case, it is a year-end closing requirement that you do so Fiscal Management

A Budget Transfer form is used to transfer funds between object codes Moving funds between object codes within a major budget category does not require Board approval Moving funds between major object code categories requires Board approval Funds must be available in an object code before they are obligated Fiscal Management

Expanded authorities provision No additional funds granted Justification is to achieve outstanding objectives All objectives must be completed within the extension period No change in scope No Cost Extensions

Be completed monthly by each permanent staff member funded by or matched to the grant Be completed after-the-fact Report actual time worked Have an original signature in blue ink Be maintained with other program records Account for 100% of the employee’s time Templates are available from the Grants Office Time and Effort Statements Must…

Stay audit-ready! Note the relationship of the expenditure to achievement of objectives on every requisition All required approvals should be in writing, from the program officer, and maintained with official grant records All grant records should be retained for a minimum of five years from the date the final report is submitted Audit-Readiness

The Grants Office needs electronic copies of your grant application, award notices, approved revisions and reports District Support and Recordkeeping

Closeout Considerations Plan in advance to fulfill all objectives Plan in advance to appropriately expend grant funds Contact Human Resources three months prior to the end of the grant so that grant staff can be given layoff notification required by education code Plan for the disposition of equipment and supplies

Questions?