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Grants Guide 2016-2016 An advisory publication for school principals, central administrators, teachers and volunteers, containing information about writing grants in support of BVSD schools or programs. Portions of this publication, as well as other useful materials, are available in downloadable format at BVSD s website: http://www.bvsd.org/grants/pages/default.aspx (Sections of the Grants Guide are updated annually; please check your copy to ensure that the financial information you are using is correct for the current fiscal year.) Copyright 2015, Boulder Valley School District Page i

Table of Contents Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 GRANTS GUIDE 2015-16 Quick Alphabetical Reference: Fast Facts and FAQ s... 1 Basic Information on Grants... 7 What is a grant BVSD s basic policies on grants BVSD strategic priorities (Board goals) BVSD review and approval process Fiscal management of grants Rules about what you can apply for Rules about who you can apply to Exceptions to the rules Authorized signatures Support letters Contracts Intent to Apply procedures Grant Budgets... 16 Required costs Developing a budget Examples of grant budgets Current BVSD standard cost rates BVSD Board Policies Related to Grants... 25 Page ii

Topic Index 501 (c) (3) status 1 Account codes for grants, where to get 10 Address, official 1 Annual Report 1 Applicant, Official, for grants 1 Authorized Official, for grants 1 Benefits calculator, link to 1 Benefit rates, for staff 22 Board approval of grants 1, 8 Board roster 1 Board affiliations 1 Board policies relevant to grants 25 Budget (BVSD) 2 Budget (School) 2 Budget (Grant, how to develop; rules; examples) 16 Building and facilities grants 2 Bus transportation costs 19 Checks in payment of grants 2, 10 Classroom mini-grants 4 Colorado tax-exempt number 3 Common Grant, Colorado 2 Contractors fee for service work 23 Contracts 2, 23 Data and statistics 2 DUNS number 3 Donor lists 3 EIN - employer identification number 3 Extra-duty pay rates, teachers 21 Facilities rental rates 24 Federal ID Number 3 Financial statement, annual 3 Fiscal officer for grants 3 GRANTS GUIDE 2015-16 Fiscal year 3 Grant, definition and rules 7 Grant, BVSD rules 7 ID numbers, district 3 IRS Determination Letter, copies 1 Impact on Education 3 In-kind, rates to apply 3, 24 Indirect costs, rates, rules & calculation 19 Intent to Apply, rules and example 13 Letters of Support 12 Mileage reimbursement rate 19 Mission statement 4 Money from grants, who manages 10 Narrative, budget, example 18 Non-discrimination policy 25 Non-profit status 1 PTO and PTA grant applications 9, 10 Phone & fax number, district 5 Playgrounds, grants for 5 Policies, BVSD, relevant to grants 25 Reports to grant makers 5 Review process, BVSD s for grants 8 Rules, BVSD, for grants 7 Salary rates, staff 20 Scholarships, assistance finding 5 Signatures 5 Substitute teachers, pay rates 24 Tax status of schools/district 1 Technology, grants for 6 Thank you letters 6 Page iii

Quick Alphabetical Reference: GRANTS GUIDE 2015-16 Frequently Asked Questions & Fast Facts 501(c)(3) Status... Account Codes... Address... Annual Report... Applicant (Official)... Authorized Official... Board Approval... Board Roster... BVSD is not a 501(c)(3) organization. School districts are considered to be a branch of local government, and therefore nonprofit and tax-exempt, but we are public agencies. 501(c)(3) indicates a private not-for-profit organization. Most funders will accept grant proposals from a school district even if they specify 501(c)(3). The has copies of the official IRS Determination Letter for grant writers to use as an attachment to grants. Contact Christine Kennedy in Accounting; ex 5209 The official address for BVSD is: Boulder Valley School District 6500 Arapahoe Road Boulder, CO 80303-1407 The Communications Office produces Annual Reports that are available at BVSD s website: http://www.bvsd.org/superintendent/pages/annualreport.aspx The official applicant for all grants is: Boulder Valley School District RE-2. If helpful, you may expand this to include a school or department name, e.g. Boulder Valley School District RE-2 - Centaurus High School. This is always the Superintendent (whose preferred listing is : Bruce K. Messinger, Ph.D., Superintendent) or the President of the School Board (Laurie Albright, Ed.D.). Other parties must be specifically authorized by the Superintendent to sign grants or related documents. All grants must be turned in to the district for review, but not all require School Board approval. The makes this determination when a grant is submitted. If Board approval is required, the complete and submits the Board Agenda item. The current board roster is available at the BVSD web site: http://www.bvsd.org/boe/pages/boardmembers.aspx. Because board members are elected through a public process, BVSD does not publish their personal/professional affiliations. A roster with affiliations is available from the upon request. Page 1

Budget (Organization)... Budget (School)... Buildings. Checks... Congressional District... Colorado Common Grant... Contracts with Funding Agencies... Contractors The full BVSD annual budget is a very extensive document (2+ inches thick). Full and summary copies are available at: http://www.bvsd.org/businessservices/budget/pages/budgetarchived Publications.aspx Because the district s budget is so large, if you are writing a grant for a school, it may be better to attach a copy of the school budget instead. Request from school principal. These are also in the annual Budget Book, starting on Page 119. http://www.bvsd.org/businessservices/budget/pages/budgetarchived Publications.aspx If you are thinking about writing a grant to fund physical changes to a school building, please contact the BVSD Department of Planning & Engineering (Glen Segrue, ex. 5794) before proceeding. There is also a form at the BVSD Grants Page that you can use to summarize your project. Schools and departments receiving grants should send checks from funding agencies to the BVSD Department of Finance and Accounting, attention Christine Kennedy. It is strictly NOT permitted to open separate bank accounts for grants, or to deposit checks to student activity or revolving accounts without prior discussion with Accounting. See Page 10 for exceptions. BVSD is in Colorado s Second Congressional District. This is a standard format for grant proposals that is used by many private-sector grant makers in this state. Request a blank copy from the, or obtain it yourself online from http://www.coloradocommongrantforms.org Some state agencies and private foundations require grant recipients to sign a contract when they receive an award. If you are presented with one: a.) read it carefully to insure that the conditions reflect your grant proposal and are acceptable b.) submit it to the Superintendent for signature. Principals and program directors are NOT authorized to sign legal contracts for grants over $2,500. Other staff or volunteers are not authorized signers for any application. A copy should go to the for the file record. If you will use grant funds (or district funds, for that matter) to hire a person or company, and that person is not an employee of the school district, they are usually considered a contractor and you must have a written contract with them prior to the start of work. BVSD s Procurement Department will provide you with a template for the contract and instructions. Again: principals and program directors are NOT authorized to sign contracts over $2,500 these go to the Superintendent or Board President. An IRS Form W-9 is usually required. For assistance and information, please contact: purchasing.helpdesk@bvsd.org. Page 2

Data and Statistics... Donor List... Financial Statement... Fiscal Officer... Fiscal Year... Gifts... I.D. Numbers... Impact on Education... In-Kind... If you need data to support your grant proposal, start with the BVSD website Assessment pages. If this does not supply what you need, contact the Planning and Assessment Department (720-561-5147). A great deal of helpful data is also available at the Colorado Department of Education web site: http://www.cde.state.co.us/schoolview Some foundations ask for a list of most-recent-year contributions. If the application will be made by a school, please submit the school s donation report (available from the principal). The district compiles quarterly reports of gifts, available from the Accounting Department (ex 5002), but they are long and detailed, and probably not what the grantmaking institution had in mind. Copies of annual and YTD audited financial statements for BVSD can be downloaded at: http://www.bvsd.org/businessservices/accounting/pages/acctg- ArchivedPub.aspx (CAFR = Comprehensive Annual Financial Statement) The fiscal officer for grants the BVSD Director of Finance and Accounting: Justin Petrone (ex 5008) BVSD and all its schools operate on a fiscal year that runs July 1 June 30. All gifts to schools, whether they come from parents, local businesses, PTA/PTO s, booster clubs, or other entities, must be reported to the district. Large gifts must be formally accepted by the Board of Education. See Board Policy K-H for more information. Contact the Finance and Accounting department for procedures. BVSD s: Federal ID Number (EIN): 84-6014683 DUNS Number: 019720887 NCES ID: 0802490 CO Tax Exempt Number: 98-02383 This information MAY NOT be used for unauthorized taxexempt purchasing or to establish banking or other financial accounts. Formerly the Foundation for Boulder Valley Schools, this is a separate, private, nonprofit organization with its own Board and staff that raises money locally and makes grants to schools. It is separate and distinct from the BVSD Grants Office. Their phone number is (303) 524-3865; website: www.impactoneducation.org This means donated goods and services, as opposed to money. If asked to show matching funds for a grant, in-kind contributions may be allowed. These are typically things like volunteer time, donated office supplies, facilities and transportation costs, etc. Page 3

Indirect Costs... Indirect Cost Rate, current... Intent to Apply... Letters of Support... Matching Funds... Mini-Grants (Classroom Innovation)... Mission Statement... Indirect costs must be added to ALL grant budgets unless the funding agency specifically prohibits it. See Page 19 for exceptions. Indirect cost rates are established by the State of Colorado to allow agencies and school districts to recoup some of the operating costs that increase proportionately when new projects are added. This eliminates the need to separately estimate the cost of facilities, utilities, insurance, maintenance, and other essential items when creating a grant budget. Indirect costs should NOT be represented in a grant budget as a district fee, or administrative charge use the term indirect costs and describe the rate as federal/state approved. For 15/16, the rate is 6.28%. The rate changes annually in July. To apply the rate, multiply the subtotal of all other grant costs, excluding capital and equipment costs, by 0.0628. Some grant-makers may require documentation of the rate: you can get this from Christine Kennedy in the Accounting Office: ex. 5209. District leadership and/or the School Board must pre-approve all federal grants, applications greater than $25,000, or any grant requiring cash matching funds. Schools and districts planning to apply for grants that meet this criteria should submit an Intent to Apply form a simple 1 page summary to the in advance of making the actual application to the funding agency. This is available at the BVSD Grants web page. See Page 13 for more info. If you need a letter of support from the Superintendent to attach to your grant: email the with the following information: 1. Explain who you are, who you are applying to, for what, and how much 2. State the date by which you need the letter 3. Full name and address to which the letter will be addressed 4. A draft of the letter text or a list of points to be made 5. Your contact information (phone, email) This means cash or in-kind that the recipient must provide through other resources in order to receive a grant. Matching funds may originate in a school or district budget, or they can be raised from outside sources. If a cash match is required, you must be able to identify the source(s) prior to application. See rules for Intent to Apply on Page 13. If you are looking for a classroom innovation mini-grant, contact IMPACT on Education at (303) 524-3865 or go to their website: www.impactoneducation.org. BVSD s current mission statement reads as follows: The mission of the Boulder Valley School District is to create challenging, meaningful and engaging learning opportunities so that all children thrive and are prepared for successful, Page 4

Non-Discrimination Policy... Nonprofit Status... Partnerships... Phone and Fax Numbers... Playgrounds... Reports to Grantmakers... Scholarships... Signatures.... civically engaged lives. For more about vision, values, and goals see http://www.bvsd.org/goals/pages/default.aspx. See the Policies section of this notebook. Copies are available from the. Also at the website: http://www.bvsd.org/policies/pages/default.aspx See section A See 501(c)(3) status If another organization is writing a grant on behalf of the district, it is not subject to the formal review process described in this guide UNLESS funds will be transferred to BVSD for services to be performed as part of the grantfunded project. Such cases are considered subawards and subject to review. In all other cases, it is wise to consult the school principal or program director(s) who will benefit or be involved prior to writing the grant. The district appreciates being informed. Use the Superintendent s phone and fax numbers when an authorized official signs the grant. Phone: 720-561-5114; Fax: 720-561-5134. If you are thinking about writing a grant to fund physical changes to school grounds, please contact the BVSD Department of Planning & Engineering (Glen Segrue, ex. 5794) before proceeding. There is also a form at the BVSD Grants Page that you can use to summarize your project. Doing this permits coordination of efforts and ensures that your changes are feasible and sustainable. Program progress or final reports are the responsibility of the person managing the grant. Financial Reports will be prepared by the manager and the District Accounting office. Consult with the if you have questions about how to proceed. The BVSD does not provide assistance to high school students or staff seeking scholarships to support higher education or student activities. Please consult your high school guidance counselor or the financial aid office of the institution you are planning to attend, or for student activities support, contact Impact on Education, which maintains a fund to enable equitable participation. If your grant needs the Superintendent or Board President s signature, get a copy of the required pages to the Grants Office or Superintendent s Office several days in advance. Provide a brief memo providing some background information: the purpose of the grant, who it is for, amount requested, etc. Be sure to include your name and phone number so you can be notified when the paperwork is ready Page 5

Strategic Plan... Tax Status... Technology Thank You Letters... Occasionally a grant maker wants applications to attach a copy of the organization s strategic plan, or explain how the proposal is consistent with a strategic or long-range plan. BVSD engages in planning on an ongoing basis: the Superintendent s Strategic Plan is currently in development see status at: http://www.bvsd.org/strategicplan/pages/history.aspx and also at: http://bvsdsuccesseffect.org Information about the status of school bond planning is also available online: http://www.bvsd.org/capitalimprovements/pages/default.aspx BVSD is tax-exempt. See 501(c)(3) status above for more information. If you are writing a grant to purchase computer hardware or software, please contact the BVSD IT Department before proceeding. Kelly Sain, Director of Educational Technology (ex 5103) is a good resource. Doing this ensures that your improvements are compatible and non-duplicative; IT may also have negotiated purchase agreements that get you a better price for your technology. Remember that an Intent to Apply form is also due to the if your request is larger than $25,000. If you get a grant, please send one to the grant maker! If you have writer s block, contact the to receive an example by email. Page 6