Virtual Training
Indirect Cost FAQs
Course Description:
Can grantees charge indirect costs to CARES Act funding? If so, what rate should be used? How do funding shortfalls, stimulus money and school closures impact indirect cost recovery? How do agencies charge terminal leave, mass severance and other benefits to grants? In this session, we will provide straight-forward answers to your questions on cost allocation, indirect cost rates, and more!
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Who Will Benefit?
This webinar is of value to all federal granting agencies, federal grant recipients, and everyone who works with federal grants, including:
- Grant and program administrators
- Grant program staff
- State, district and school personnel
- Program monitors
- Auditors
What Will You Learn?
Attendees will:
- Different rate types and options for grantees;
- Whether indirect costs may be recovered on CARES Act funding streams, including an analysis of the impact on recovering indirect against the relief funds;
- Relationship between indirect cost recovery and administrative costs and caps;
- Pass-through and subrecipient indirect cost rate negotiation; and
- Compensation and benefits charging to grants and recovery through application of the indirect cost rate.
CPE Information
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