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  • Fiscal Management

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  • Budgeting (8)
  • Non-federal Match (7)
  • Auditing (5)
  • Internal Controls (5)
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Topic

  • Fiscal Management

Tag

  • Grant Funding (13)
  • Fiscal Requirements (13)
  • Reporting (9)
  • Budgeting (8)
  • Non-federal Match (7)
  • Auditing (5)
  • Internal Controls (5)
  • Cost Allocation (5)
  • Leadership and Governance (3)
  • Recordkeeping (3)
  • Real Property (2)
  • Financial Risk Management (1)
  • Pay and Benefits (1)

Audience

  • Directors and Managers (25)

Program Options

  • Center-Based Option (1)

Type

  • Article (26)
  • Video (14)
  • Policy (7)
  • Publication (6)
  • Learning Module (4)
  • Topic Page (1)

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  • Management Minute Video Series (9)
  • Management Matters (5)
Fiscal Management

Strong fiscal systems are key to a healthy program. The materials in this topic guide programs in making the most of their financial resources. Explore tools to help grantees account for their federal assets, comply with regulations, avoid waste, manage risk, and strengthen internal controls. Find information to support grantees in generating in-kind contributions and meeting matching requirements. Learn how to develop sound reporting systems, and execute budgets that reflect program goals and priorities.

Continental United States Per Diem Rates for Federal Travel Customers

This publication provides per diem rates for Federal travel in the continental United States. Federal travel customers will find this resource useful when planning and arranging their travel activities.

Submission of Tangible Personal Property Report (SF-428)

ACF-PI-HS-17-04 notifies grantees of the requirements around SF-428 and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Payment Management System (PMS). Grantees are required to provide Tangible Personal Property Report SF-428 and SF-428B, and SF-428S if needed, not later than 90 days after the close of the project period.

Non-federal Match Narrative

Non-federal matching information and explanations of fiscal issues such as contributions, disallowances, documentation, in-kind, and volunteer services can be found below. Head Start administrators and non-federal entities may find this information helpful.

Standard Forms

All of the grant related standard forms are posted on the Grants.gov Forms Repository website. Fiscal staff, grants writing staff and senior staff within Head Start programs and organizations applying for grants can download PDF versions of grant application forms. There also are reporting forms, certification forms, and disclosure forms.

Management Matters: Non-Federal Match

Watch this series of interactive learning modules that focus on non-federal match, an important aspect of fiscal operations.

Fiscal Management

Strong fiscal systems are key to a healthy program. The materials in this topic guide programs in making the most of their financial resources. Explore tools to help grantees account for their federal assets, comply with regulations, avoid waste, manage risk, and strengthen internal controls. Find information to support grantees in generating in-kind contributions and meeting matching requirements. Learn how to develop sound reporting systems and execute budgets that reflect program goals and priorities.

Instructions For The SF-429 Real Property Status Report

Instructions For The SF-429 Real Property Status Report

Number Guide for Government Contractors and Grantees: DUNS®

This publication focuses on how to obtain a DUNS® Number, which is free, by providing registration information by phone or on the web. Contractors and grantees, especially new ones, will find this helpful as a means of being identified through their business entities and locations.

Publication 4221, Compliance Guide for 501(c)(3) Tax-Exempt Organizations

The IRS has published an easy-to-use brochure that contains the information most tax-exempt organizations need in order to obtain and maintain their status. Grantees will find this information beneficial to their organizations. It provides references to other IRS publications and forms. It also provides special telephone numbers organizations can call for help on more complex issues.

What Internal Controls Are Needed for Cash Disbursement?

Explore this useful resource when maintaining internal control for cash disbursements.

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