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Title: Grants Processing, Award, Administration, & Closeout


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Grants Processing, Award, Administration,
Closeout
OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • Marcus Carpenter, Kathleen Monahan, Dennis
    Hadrick, Georgia Hubert (OPE)
  • November 6, 2007

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • GRANTS PROCESSING AND AWARD
  • Executive Summary
  • Technical Proposals
  • Budget and SF424s
  • Statement Of Work
  • Payment Management And Problems
  • Full Funding Vs Incremental Funding
  • Electronic Signature
  • Pre-award Costs

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Follow standard format provided
  • Complete AFTER the proposal has been prepared
  • Succinctly describe
  • The Problem
  • The Goals and Expected Results (indicate which
    are to be funded with USG funds)
  • If specific to an HMA country, then must address
    at least one goal in PM/WRA country plan
  • For each Objectives list the target population
    and time period required to satisfy it

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • TECHNICAL PROPOSAL
  • Establish credibility (for new grantees)
  • Problem Statement
  • Identify problems - be clear, concise and
    well-supported
  • List beneficiaries, social costs, and economic
    costs
  • Provide specific approach to providing solution
  • Desired Outcome
  • Provide program measurable and verifiable
    objectives
  • For HMA, must address goals from existing
    national mine action program
  • Program Design
  • Be concise - use annexes for backup
  • Be thorough - money or scope may be subject to
    negotiations later
  • Inputs - activities to occur with related
    resources
  • Throughputs - interrelated parts, personnel,
    facilities, transportation and support services
  • Outputs Measurable results

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • BUDGET
  • Submit complete, detailed itemized budget
  • Submit narrative that includes
  • Familiarity with USG and PM/WRA reporting
    requirements
  • Financial plan/description of accounting for
    funds
  • Procedures for transferring funds to partner NGOs
  • Plan for obtaining any non-USG funds
  • PM/WRA provided costs should be identified in
    break outs
  • Budget should correspond with more general SF424s

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • SF424s
  • Three set package of SF 424s
  • SF 424 Application for Federal Assistance
  • Add grant number if known in upper right corner
  • Leave Blocks 10, 14, 16 blank
  • Remember to include Block 13 (Period of
    Performance)
  • SF 424A Budget
  • Section B, Block 6K MUST equal the amount
    approved for the grant
  • Draw downs must correspond to info in Sections D
    and E
  • SF 424B Assurances that you will comply with
    the terms of the Grant other Government
    requirements
  • Have the legal authority to enter into a grant
  • Government access to your records and properly
    account for funds
  • Will complete the grants within the appropriate
    period
  • No other forms required (Lobbying Cert Not
    Required)

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • STATEMENT OF WORK
  • Based on Grantee proposal incorporated by
    reference
  • Intended to highlight
  • Goal(s)
  • Objectives
  • Outcomes
  • Written by the GOR
  • Emphasis on quantitative, measurable reporting
    data
  • Negotiated between the GOR and Grantee
  • Located in Attachment A (last page to grant
    document)
  • Should not include PoP or other Terms
    Conditions in order to reduce redundancy

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • OTHER
  • Payment Management and Draw Down of Funds
  • Approval process (Angela Jeffries)
  • Resolving problems (Tonja Thomas)
  • Full funding vs. Incremental funding
  • Full funding is preferred
  • Incremental funding used when appropriate
  • Electronic Signature
  • Emphasis on e-mail and paper reduction
  • Legally binding
  • Pre-Award Costs
  • Must be a bona fide need
  • No more than 90 days prior to signature
  • Funding must be approved by Congress
  • Only Grants Officer can authorize it

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • GRANTS ADMINISTRATION
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Reports (Progress and Financial)
  • Poor Performance
  • Modification Including No Cost Extension
  • Realignment of Budget
  • Transfer of Assets/Equipment
  • Expired Grants

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS
  • Standardized for all grantees
  • Changes for future include formats for both
    domestic and international NGOs
  • Public International Organizations (PIO) have
    unique forms and special provisions
  • Key Provisions
  • III. Grants Officer
  • IV. Grants Officer Representative
  • V. Budget (taken from SF 424A)
  • VI. Period of Performance agreed between
    Grants Officer Representative and Grantee
  • XI. Pre Award Costs (if approved)
  • Attachment A Statement of Work, written by
    Grants Officer Representative and negotiated with
    Grantee

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • REPORTS PROGRESS AND FINANCIAL
  • Financial, Property, Purchasing Records must be
    kept for 3 years
  • USG has right to access grantee records
  • Minimum requirement - quarterly reporting
  • Types
  • Financial - also required to drawn down funds
  • Progress to ensure meeting grant objectives
  • Format 1-4 pages aligned with SOW requirements
  • Sent to Grants Officer Representative (GOR)
  • PIOs
  • Not subject to OMB Circulars reference to U.S.
    laws and OMB circulars self deleting
  • Still required to submit quarterly reports per
    Provision XXXV

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • POOR PERFORMANCE
  • Consistent late requests for no cost extensions
    (NCE)
  • Reporting Problems
  • Late Submissions
  • Incomplete Reports
  • Inaccurate Results
  • Failure to adhere to SOW and Terms Conditions
  • Consequences
  • Postpone grant actions until remedied
  • Withhold grant funds
  • Suspend the grant or terminate if not cured
  • Designation as High Risk

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • TRANSFER OF ASSETS/EQUIPMENT
  • Grantees may keep any property valued at 5,000
    or less at the end of the grant
  • Property in excess of 5,000 needs disposition
    instructions
  • Send GOR Equipment List in Excel Spreadsheet
    w/make, model, serial number
  • If no instructions provided within 120 days,
    grantee may
  • Retain for use on future USG funded projects
  • Sell and pay the government share of the proceeds
    (less 10 selling expenses or 100, whichever is
    greater)

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • EXPIRED GRANTS
  • Grants will not be amended/ resurrected after
    expiration
  • Exceptions
  • Negligence on part of Grants Officer
  • Were activities in scope?
  • Was scope/PoP intentionally exceeded?
  • Have any activities occurred?
  • No expenditure of obligated funds (Replacement
    Grant)
  • Bona fide need
  • Purpose is the same
  • Scope is the same
  • Track your Period of Performance!

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • GRANTS CLOSEOUT
  • Grantee Responsibilities
  • Government Responsibilities
  • Record Keeping Requirements

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • GRANTS CLOSEOUT
  • Process to determine completion of all
    administrative actions and required work
  • When?
  • Receipt of final financial and performance
    reports within 90 days of end of PoP
  • All administrative requirements have been met
  • All obligations must be liquidated within 90 days
    of end of PoP

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • GRANTEE RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Required forms and reports
  • SF-269 Financial Status Reports
  • SF-272 Report of Federal Cash Transactions
  • Final Program Report
  • Listing of equipment and/or furniture acquired
    under the award
  • Audit Reports if requested
  • Grantee must dispose of equipment per USG
    instructions

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Prompt payments for outstanding allowable costs
  • Receipt of any excess balances of un-obligated
    cash
  • Unliquidated balance of funds will be
    de-obligated
  • USG will provide disposition instructions

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • RECORD KEEPING REQUIREMENTS
  • Financial, Property, Purchasing Records must be
    kept for 3 years
  • Exceptions
  • If any litigation, claim, or audit is started
    before the expiration of the 3-year period, the
    records need to be retained until all litigation,
    claims or audit findings involving the records
    have been resolved and final action taken
  • Records for real property and equipment acquired
    with the award retained for 3 years after final
    disposition
  • USG has right to access grantee records

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OFFICE OF WEAPONS REMOVAL AND ABATEMENT BUREAU OF
POLITICAL-MILITARY AFFAIRS
  • QUESTIONS?
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