(Recorded Webinar) Contractors, Subrecipients, Delegates, or "Partners:" Choosing the Best Agreement Under Your Head Start Grant
Head Start agencies must enter into various legal relationships to provide required services to the children and families in their communities. The relationship might be labeled a collaboration, partnership or a memorandum of understanding (MOU). Regardless of what you name the relationship, when expending federal grant dollars, Head Start agencies must select between one of two types of relationships:
- a delegate (subrecipient) relationship; or
- a contractor relationship.
The choice will impact the written agreement between the parties, monitoring responsibilities and other obligations under the grant. Making this determination can be tricky with respect to EHS Child Care Partnerships as well as other common agreements in Head Start.
During this webinar, we'll discuss:
- How to distinguish between a delegate and contractor relationship
- The contrasting monitoring responsibilities associated with each relationship including the new subrecipient monitoring requirements under the Uniform Grants Guidance
- Important terms to include in delegate and contract agreements
Please note: This webinar is offered as a complimentary product to all Head Start Training Package holders. For more information on our Head Start Training Package, click here or Contact Us.
Target Audience
- Head Start Executive Directors
- Directors
- Leadership Team Staff of both Grantees and Delegates
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Distinguish between a delegate and contractor relationship
- Understand the contrasting monitoring responsibilities associated with each relationship including the new subrecipient monitoring requirements under the Uniform Grants Guidance
- Know important terms to include in delegate and contract agreements
Nicole Bacon
Nicole Bacon, a Partner at the firm, works in the firm’s Federal Grants, Litigation, and Health Care practice groups. Nicole offers her clients specialized guidance in compliance with federal grant law including specific programmatic requirements as well as the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements of Federal Awards. Nicole represents a variety of community-based organizations, before State and Federal courts as well as administrative bodies. [Full Bio]
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