Re: CFDA numbers and contracts Michael Pelletier 05 Feb 2004 11:17 EST

I believe you are correct.   Our auditors still want something for the
schedule of federal awards, and so the numbering system we use for
contracts is XX.RD, where XX represents the number associated with the
agency issuing the contract or subcontract.  For example the listing we
would use in our schedule of federal awards for DOED would be 84.RD.  Just
to be clear, any subcontract under a grant would have the CFDA of the grant
that funds the subaward.

Michael Pelletier
Associate Director, Office of Sponsored Programs
Education Development Center, Inc.
(617)618-2227

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Hello all,
 I have what may be a couple of naive questions.  Is there any CFDA
number associated with a Federal contract (specifically, a fixed price
contract from the Department of Education)?  I am assuming there isn't
since the contract is a procurement rather than "federal assistance."  If
that is the correct assumption, does anyone have a good idea of how to
explain this to the firm conducting our A-133?  The question of what the
CFDA number is on federal contracts comes up for us each year at audit
time when we are putting together our Schedule of Expenditures of Federal
Awards.  Thanks in advance for your responses.

Jean M. Murphy
Director of Pre-Award Services
Wellesley Centers for Women
http://www.wcwonline.org
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781-283-2504

Wellesley College, Cheever House, 106 Central Street, Wellesley, MA  02481

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