(Recorded Webinar) Part I: Federally Supported Property for Head Start Programs
This webinar is part one of the two-part series, Federally Supported Property for Head Start Programs. To purchase the series, click here.
In the first installment of this webinar series, we will discuss fundamental concepts such as important definitions, what a “federal interest” is, how it is created, its importance to Head Start programs, and the legal and practical implications of federal interests in property. Other important concepts include an explanation of what is a notice of federal interest or “NFI” and when and how it should be filed.
In this webinar, we will also discuss the fundamentals and best practices for managing supplies and equipment acquired with federal funds. For example, what happens when delegates (subrecipients) and contractors use federally supported equipment and supplies? When it comes to federally supported equipment and supplies important grantee responsibilities include:
- Tagging & Recording Property
- Physical Inventory
- Use of Equipment Purchased with federal funds
- Equipment Transfer and Disposal
Our discussion will include an explanation of the SF-428 and when and how your organization should file this important reporting form.
Target Audience
All are welcome, but this training is best-suited for personnel with intermediate to advanced levels of experience.
- CEOs / Head Start Directors
- CFOs and Fiscal Staff
- Compliance Officers and Staff
- Project Managers and other Grants Management Staff
Learning Objectives
After this webinar, you will be able to:
- Understand the concept of “federal interest
- Identify the Federal Property Standards for equipment and supplies
- Manage Head Start equipment inventory
- Describe best practices for related reporting requirements
- Reduce the risk of audit findings and avoid penalties from OIG actions
NICOLE BACON
Nicole Bacon, a Partner at Feldesman, works in the firm’s Federal Grants, Litigation, and Health Law 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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Available Credit
- 1.00 Certificate of Attendance
This webinar is part one of the two-part series, Federally Supported Property for Head Start Programs. To purchase the series, click here.
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