Hi Meredith,
I spent a lot of time digging through the reporting issues this week, as well as contacting my USDE Program Officers. My interpretation is that recipients will be reporting quarterly, but the process has not
yet been determined (confirmed by one of my Program Officers). I was also confused by the consistent information regarding FFTA/FSRS. I finally found a document explaining that it is for the federal agencies who are distributing funds, not for recipients (unless
we are subcontracting, which seems like it would be unusual). I actually went into FSRS and started a report, to see if it generated a different format, but it was the normal sub reporting.
Other than the information that is required to be listed on our university website, we are awaiting the specific instructions for the quarterly reporting.
Kim
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Subject: [RESADM-L] FFATA Cares Act Reporting
Hi All –
Has anyone received any CARES Act funding for their institution?
I’ve been reading the reporting requirements and it mentions that CARES Act grantees under certain programs (which we are under) must meet their monthly reporting requirements under FFATA
to meet their Section 15011 requirements under the CARES Act for quarterly reporting.
Like normal FFATA reporting, does that only apply if we are the prime grantee
AND have subcontracts over $25K?
We currently received funding directly, which we do not have any subs and we have received funding from the state in which we are their subcontract so I’m thinking the above reporting
requirements do not apply.
Meredith Albuquerque
Associate Director of Grant Compliance
Southern New Hampshire University
2500 North River Road
Manchester, NH 03106
(603)644-3129
https://alumni.snhu.edu/operations/grant-resources
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