Before the Uniform Guidance (UG) was promulgated, guidance for subrecipient monitoring was only known to auditors in Requirement M of the compliance supplement. Sub-recipient monitoring is a critical requirement for Pass-Through-Entities (PTE) to ensure programmatic and financial compliance with a particular Federal program. The UG has devoted only 2 sections to sub-recipient monitoring. Consequently, it is important that this session provides an abundance of practical experience through best practices to fill in some of the gaps.
DESIGNED FOR
Public Accountants, Consultants, Government Contractors and Awardees of
Federal Grants and Cooperative Agreements which include: nonprofits,
institutes of higher education, hospitals, Federal, state, local and tribal units of
government.
BENEFITS
- Understanding the difference between sub-awards and contracts.
- Learning the important role of sub-award agreements to ensure compliance with sub-recipients.
- Discovering the myriad of PTE responsibilities.
- Processes to ensure follow up of sub-recipient audit deficiencies with action plans.
- How municipal governmental units can utilize unit cost rates in lieu of cost reimbursable payments.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Best practices of utilizing a sub-award agreement to limit financial exposure with sub-recipient.
- Best practice of budgetary control over the financial operation of the subrecipient. Performance-based payments to facilitate improved financial monitoring over sub-recipients.
- Risk-based monitoring.
- Revision to the UG impacting sub-recipients and PTEs.
PREREQUISITES
None
ADVANCE PREPARATION
None
ADDITIONAL NOTES
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