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IL Talent Pipeline Management Highlighted Grant Requirements 7/30/15 & 8/3/15

State Budget Impact on Grants The DCEO Accounting Office has confirmed that grantees will be able to incur costs per the terms of the grant agreement. NOTE: Grantees cannot be reimbursed for costs incurred after 7/1/15 until there is a state budget in place. Grantees will be able to report June costs and draw down cash in the Grant Reporting System through 8/5/15.

Highlighted Grant Requirements Audit Requirements Fund Accounting Fiscal Reporting Requirements Quarterly Report Requirements Subgrantees Internal Controls Expenditure of Funds Allowable Costs Budget Variations Program Income Participant Reporting Requirements Monitoring

Audit Requirements Grantees are required to submit an audit as outlined in Part 3.1 of the Grant Agreement Standard Audit Audit Report, Management Letter, and SAS 114 Letter no later than 9 months after the period audited Annually for the life of the Grant Single Audit Audit Report, Management Letter, and SAS 114 Letter no later than 9 months after the end of period audited Or an annual letter stating no single audit is required

Fund Accounting Grantees must submit Quarterly Financial Status Reports. Supporting documentation (Trial Balance) must also be submitted to support costs reported. In order to provide support (Trial Balance) that ties to the Report, grant revenue and expenses must be segregated in your accounting system.

Fiscal Reporting Requirements The Grantee s financial management system shall be structured to provide for accurate, current and complete disclosure of the financial results of the Project funded under this grant program. The general ledger must support costs and revenue reported to the Department and must allow tracing of funds to a level of expenditure adequate to ensure funds have been expended appropriately.

Quarterly Report Requirements Grantees must use the standard grant report (see quarterly report template and instructions). Grantees must include a Trial Balance that matches the GRS line codes with what has been entered into GRS for the same quarter time period. If it is not clear how the numbers on the trial balance were reported in GRS, you must identify how it got reported.

Subgrantees Must obtain written approval before providing any portion of this funding to another entity through a grant agreement or contract. Must ensure that subgrantees are aware of the terms and conditions of this grant and abide by them. Subgrants must be made in conformance with terms of Agreement (e.g., requirement for a close-out and refund of revenue in excess of costs, lower-tier audits).

Internal Controls The Grantee is accountable for all Grant funds received under this Grant Agreement, including those expended for subgrantees. The Grantee shall maintain effective control and accountability over all Grant funds, equipment, property, and other assets under the grant as required by the Department. The Grantee... must have internal controls consistent with generally accepted accounting practices adopted by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Internal Controls: Examples Written policies and procedures with references to applicable regulations Timely bank reconciliations reviewed and approved by someone other than the person responsible for the bank reconciliations Segregation of Duties or Mitigating Controls Proper Approval of Disbursements Supporting Documents for cash disbursements are cancelled to prevent subsequent misuse.

Internal Control: Policies & Procedures Manual Bank Reconciliations Cash Depositing Cash Disbursements Cash Management Cost Allocation Grant Drawdowns Fiscal Compliance Rules & Regulations Payroll Petty Cash Procurement Travel Property Records Recording of Accounting Transactions Reporting

Expenditure of Funds Grant Funds provided under this Agreement must be expended only to perform the tasks set forth in the Scope of Work. The Department will require a refund from Grantee if (i) the total grant expenditures are less than the amount vouchered to the Grantee from the Department pursuant to the Notice of Grant Award; or (ii) Grant Funds have not been expended in accordance with Part I and Part II hereof. Any balance of funds unearned at the end of the grant period must be refunded.

Expenditure of Funds: Principles Grant Expenditures should be made in accordance with generally accepted, sound business practices, arms-length bargaining, and applicable federal and state laws and regulations. Grant expenditures should conform to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Grant expenditures should not exceed the amount that would be incurred by a prudent person under the circumstances prevailing at the time the decision is made to incur the costs. Grant accounting should be consistent with generally accepted accounting principles.

Cost Allowability Grant funds will only pay for the costs necessary to complete program objectives. Unnecessary Costs are Prohibited Food/Alcohol/Entertainment Expenses are Prohibited Gifts/Donations/Fundraising/Promotional Materials are Prohibited Fines/Penalties/Interest Costs are Prohibited Uniforms and tools my be allowable if required by the worksite Field trip cost to registered worksites may be allowable Costs may be disallowed for duplicative costs incurred for clients who are co-enrolled in more than one program

Cost Allowability, cont d. Arms-length bargaining Grantees can not charge themself market rate for rent or training and pass costs to grant. Grantees can recover depreciation/maintenance or charge use allowance. Compensation Must be reasonable for services rendered; cannot be for distribution of earnings in excess of costs Bonuses must be pursuant to an established written policy consistently followed by organization Reserves for severance pay or UI may be unallowable. Refer to the cost principles. Contract Employees must be properly classified and have proper documentation (i.e., executed contracts, 1099s, invoices showing time worked and deliverables completed). Note: EO (Exempt Organizations) at the IRS will look at 1,500 employment tax returns for non-profits. EO will look at worker classification, fringe benefits, officer compensation, and employee expense reimbursements.

Cost Allowability, cont d. Travel expenses should be in accordance with the latest State of Illinois Travel Regulations or such reasonable travel policies approved by and adopted by the Grantee. The Grantee must retain receipts as source documentation. Allocation of Costs: Even if proposed budget states that a certain percentage of payroll or facilities costs will be charged to the grant, allocation of costs must be based on the actual activity of a cost allocation base that reflects benefits received. There must be a written cost allocation plan that describes the allocation methodology.

Conflict of Interest A conflict of interest exists if a Grantee s officers, directors, agents, employers and family members use their position for a purpose this is, or gives the appearance of, being motivated by a desire for a private gain, financial or nonfinancial, for themselves or others, particularly those with whom they have family business or other ties. The Grantee must establish safeguards to prohibit such a conflict of interest from occurring. Grantees are REQUIRED to immediately notify the Department in writing of any actual or potential conflicts of interest, as well as any action that create or which appear to create a conflict of interest.

Budget Variations If the Grantee determines that its expenditures for the grant term will vary from the amounts listed in the approved project budget it must submit a written request for approval from the Department prior to incurring the revised costs. Contact the grant manger and request a grant modification.

Program Income Grant funds paid in advance must be kept in an interest bearing account and maintained until used in accordance with the Grant Agreement Interest earned on grant funds paid in advance of realized costs must be spent on grant activities or returned to the Department at the end of the grant term.

Confidential Information Grantees must recognize and safeguard personally identifiable information (PII) Recipients must meet the requirements in Training and Employment Guidance Letter (TEGL 39-11), Guidance on the Handling and Protection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII)).

Participant Reporting Requirements The Grantee will be responsible for tracking WIA-eligible clients in the Illinois Workforce Development System (IWDS) within the time frame required and as directed by DCEO. Only WIA-eligible dislocated workers are eligible for OJTs, and require WIA-eligible determinations, case management and reporting in IWDS. Case managers will be responsible for WIA eligible enrollment, application completion, and collection of required WIA documentation. The Grantee will not enter clients in IWDS unless they are determined eligible and enrolled in training. Only individuals properly entered in IWDS, as appropriate, will count toward meeting program goals / performance measures. Dislocated workers served under this grant must also be associated with an event in the Dislocation Event Tracking System (DETS). The Grantee will be responsible for tracking incumbent workers by entering all required project data into the Illinois worknet Incumbent Worker Tracking System (IWTS) within the time frame directed by DCEO. The Grantee must document the at-risk-indicators for each employer or trainee funded under this grant as required by DCEO WIA Policy Letter 07-PL-33, Change 4.

Monitoring & Technical Assistance The grant will be monitored for compliance in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Grant Agreement, together with appropriate programmatic rules, regulations, and/or guidelines that the Department promulgates or implements. Onsite Fiscal Monitoring Onsite Programmatic Technical Assistance

Additional Resources The Illinois Talent Pipeline Guide is where you ll access the archived webinar, FAQs, and other guidance and materials: https://www2.illinoisworknet.com/partners/pages/iltalent.aspx DCEO Office of Accountability: https://www.illinois.gov/dceo/aboutdceo/accountability/pages/default.aspx Incumbent Worker Tracking System (IWTS) Guide: https://www2.illinoisworknet.com/partners/programs/pages/incumbent-worker- Tracking.aspx DCEO Office of Employment & Training Staff Northern Illinois: Patrick Campbell Patrick.Campbell@illinois.gov Central / Southern Illinois: Deb Waldrop Deb.Waldrop@illinois.gov