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American Reinvestment and Recovery Act (ARRA) Office of the Governor Criminal Justice Division

Training Objectives Federal, State, and CJD Implementation Goals Fund Sources Administered by CJD Federal Reporting Requirements and How they Affect CJD and Grantees Where all the Data Goes Grantee Accountability Where to Go For Help

Implementation Goals Federal Texas CJD Preserve Jobs Infrastructure Stabilize State and Local Budgets Maximize Funds Avoid Ongoing Expenses Strengthen CJ System Enhance Victim Services Equip Agencies w/ Resources

Fund Sources Administered by CJD Byrne Justice Assistance Grants $90,295,773  $40M - local programs prioritized by COGs  $46M – state and local border and homeland security efforts  $4.6M – administrative costs Victims of Crime Act $2,109,000  Awarded to agencies who applied for FY 2010 Victim Services funding through CJD. Violence Against Women Act $9,042,754  Working with stakeholders to develop Implementation Plan  Expect to open solicitations by November 2009

Reporting - Terms & Definitions Prime Recipient – Non-federal entities that receive ARRA funding in the form of a federal award. Sub Recipient - Non-Federal entities that are awarded ARRA funding in the form of a grant from a Prime Recipient to support performance of a project or program. Vendor – Entities that provide products or services in support of the mission.  Prime Recipient Vendors – provide products or services to CJD  Sub Recipient Vendors – provide products or services to CJD’s grantees. CJD is the Prime Recipient

Reporting Basics Section 1512(c) of ARRA Requires Reporting of:  Total ARRA funds received and spent  List of projects and activities funded  Details about subawards and subcontracts  Number of jobs created and retained Who Reports What?  Prime recipients (CJD) must ensure the data listed above is submitted via  Prime recipients have the OPTION to delegate certain Section 1512 (c) reporting elements with FederalReporting.gov to subrecipients.  CJD has decided to NOT exercise this OPTION and will instead report all information into FederalReporting.gov on behalf its subrecipients (grantees).

Reporting So WHAT Does a Grantee Have to Report to CJD Under Section 1512 (c)? CJD will make every effort to KEEP IT SIMPLE for grantees by using existing systems and formats for collecting required data. There may be times when CJD will request specific information resulting from new or changing federal requirements. Data ElementSourceFrequency DUNS NumbereGrantsNA – pulled from eGrants Award AmounteGrantsNA – pulled from eGrants Award DateeGrantsNA – pulled from eGrants Cumulative ExpendituresFSRMonthly Cumulative Hours Worked by Each Employee and Contractor FSRMonthly Subrecipient Vendor Name and Zip+4 FSRMonthly

Reporting Why Do Grantees Have to Submit FSRs Each Month? CJD is statutorily required to submit data required under Section 1512 (c) by the 10 th day following the close of each calendar quarter. With such a tight turn around it is imperative that we have the most up to date expenditure information available at the close of each month that a grant is active. FSR DUE DATE: 5 TH of EACH MONTH! FSR DUE DATE: 5 TH of EACH MONTH!

Reporting What is New or Different on the CJD FSRs for ARRA Grantees?  Due Monthly  Personnel and Contracted Staff– Provide Cumulative Hours Worked for each position from grant start date thru reporting period.  Contracted Staff and Vendors – Provide the Company Name (or Individual’s Name if contracting with and individual) of Each Vendor and their Headquarters Zip Code+4 Note: Purchases from multiple vendors MAY NOT be grouped under one line item when an FSR is submitted.

Reporting Why do Grantees Have to Report Cumulative Hours Worked for Employees and Contracted Staff? Primary goal of ARRA from the federal perspective is to Preserve and Create Jobs. CJD must report the total FTEs Created or Retained as a result of ARRA funds. FTEs are calculated based upon the Total Hours Worked divided by the Number of Hours in a full-time Schedule.

Reporting What is the Definition of a Created or Retained Job? Paid positions that are new or existing vacant positions that are filled as a result of ARRA funding; Existing position for which recipients have documentation that the position would have been eliminated if not for ARRA funding; Any position using ARRA funding after a lay-off occurred; ARRA compensated overtime for created, retained, or existing positions.

Reporting How Will CJD Know Which Positions Should be Counted as Either New or Retained? Positions have been “tagged” within the CJD budget as either New or Retained based on information provided by each Grantee:

Reporting Where In the FSR Does a Grantee Report the Cumulative Hours Worked for Each Employee or Contracted Staff Position? Each Month: Enter the cumulative hours worked by each staff position from the beginning of the grant thru the Reporting period.

Reporting Where In the FSR Does the Grantee Report the Vendor Name and Zip+4 Information? One Vendor per budget line item may be reported. If a budget line item will be purchased thru multiple vendors, you MUST request a grant adj from CJD to separate those line items.

Reporting What kind of documentation must a grantee maintain to support job data? Documentation should provide evidence that:  Created/retained positions and overtime are funded by ARRA.  Personnel are directly supporting ARRA projects/activities.  Positions meet the definitions for “created”/”retained”.

Reporting What are some examples of the kinds of documentation a grantee may be asked to provide related to job creation and retention?

Transparency Where Does All the Data Go?. GRANTEES System: eGrants Method: FSRs CJD System: Federalreporting.GovFederalreporting.Gov Method: XML Upload or Excel PUBLIC System: Recovery.GovRecovery.Gov By the 30 th day following the close of each quarter (i.e. 10/30, 1/30, 4/30, and 7/30) the public will have access to ARRA data submitted by CJD related to ARRA expenses and services during the previous quarter.

Accountability Who Will Be Auditing or Monitoring ARRA Funds Awarded to Grantees? Government Accountability Office (GAO) will be auditing at the federal, state, and local level and reporting to the U.S. Congress every two months. Federal agencies (BJA, OVW, and OVC) will continue performing financial and program monitoring at both the state and local level, and their Offices of Inspector General (OIG) will increase their involvement. The Texas State Auditor’s Office (SAO) and its contractor KPMG will audit Texas state agencies (including CJD), including their subrecipient monitoring processes.. Everyone – Well Almost!!!

Accountability Who Will Be Auditing or Monitoring ARRA Funds Awarded to Grantees? CJD will continue to perform financial and program monitoring. Recipients that expend $500,000 or more in federal funding are required to have a “Single Audit,” which includes an audit of compliance with OMB Circular A-133 as well as a financial audit.. Everyone – Well Almost!!!  With the increased amount of funding available under ARRA, many sub recipients may need to obtain a Single Audit for the first time.

Accountability How Does a Grantee Report Suspected Fraud? Each federal and state agency is required to have a process to investigate allegations of fraud, waste, or abuse.  State Auditor's Office Fraud Hotline: TX-AUDIT or visit the SAO Website at to report.  U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Inspector General: or visit the OIG Website at

Accountability What Steps Can a Grantee Take to Prepare for an Audit or Monitoring Visit? Developing a strong system of internal controls can provide reasonable assurance of the accomplishment of:  Goals and objectives  Efficiency of operations  Reliability of information  Legal compliance. Internal Control is Management’s Responsibility!

Accountability What Are Internal Controls? The COSO Internal Control – Integrated Framework is made up of five interrelated parts that work together to create a system of internal controls to assist management in achieving the internal controls objectives. The five elements of internal control include: 1.Control Environment 2.Risk Assessment 3.Control Activities 4.Information and Communications 5.Monitoring If one of the elements is missing or weak, the risk increases that the organization will not meet its objectives or that fraud, waste, or abuse will occur and not be detected. For more detail on Internal Controls please visit: The State Agency Internal Audit Forum Website.Website.

Assistance Where Can a Grantee Go for Assistance? CJD Grant Manager – 512/ (listed on Statement of Grant Award and also displays in eGrants) eGrants Help Desk - Regional COG Planner.