CDBG Subrecipient Management October 3-5, 2018 Aurora, CO

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Training Venue Location Aurora Central Library 14949 E. Alameda Parkway Aurora, CO 80012 Course Overview CDBG Subrecipient Management October 3-5, 2018 Aurora, CO The National Community Development Association (NCDA) is pleased to announce the delivery of a twoday course covering the management of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) subrecipients. A CDBG grantee has much latitude in how to use subrecipients, but this course focuses on subrecipients engaged in delivering public service activities. The management and oversight principles are applicable for all Consolidated Plan program subrecipient activities. The course follows the CDBG subrecipient management process linearly, starting with establishing priorities in the Consolidated Plan and concluding with HUD s role in overseeing the grantee s relationship with its subrecipients. Participants will be introduced to important CDBG subrecipient management concepts mandated in 2 CFR 200 with an emphasis on internal controls and financial management requirements, followed by a review of portions of 24 CFR 570 pertinent to meeting national objectives and delivering public service activities. Participants will discuss various approaches to selecting subrecipients; developing and evaluating applications; and delivering effective subrecipient training and technical assistance. Participants will work through the process of building fully compliant subrecipient files, setting up subrecipient activities in IDIS, tracking subrecipient progress, then implementing the jurisdiction s monitoring plan. Participants will delve deeply into HUD s Subrecipient Monitoring Exhibit 3-16 introduced in February 2017. Course participants will receive a comprehensive manual that covers all stages of the CDBG subrecipient management process including templates for checklists that can serve as models for developing a local procedure manual. A number of exercises are built into the course. Some are very brief, designed to be sure participants understand a concept before moving on. Several go deeper into the process of selecting, managing and monitoring subrecipients. All are based on real-life experiences of NCDA member-practitioners. NCDA s CDBG Subrecipient Management course has been developed primarily for practitioners with three or fewer years of experience. While not a course prerequisite, it is suggested that course participants complete NCDA s CDBG Basics: Training for Practitioners before taking this class. Class schedule is from 9am - 4:30pm each day of class, with a break for lunch. 1

CDBG Subrecipient Management October 3-5, 2018 Aurora, CO REGISTRATION INFORMATION REGISTRATION/PAYMENT Register online at http://www.ncdaonline.org/cdbg.asp. During the registration process, you will have the option to pay by credit card or to receive an invoice. If someone else is registering for you, please have them include your email address, in the email box on the registration form. They may include their address in the Billing Section of the form. Confirmation: You should receive a confirmation message from "NCDA Web Site" immediately after the registration process. If you do not receive this confirmation it means your registration did not complete and you are not registered. Make sure that you go to the bottom of the form, enter the code listed, and hit Submit. If it still doesn t work, please contact Steve at sgartrell@ncdaonline.org. Early Registration (register by September 15, 2018) NCDA Member Cities/Counties: $350/person Non-Member Cities/Counties: $450/person Payment Deadline: October 3, 2018; Payment received after this date will incur a $50 late fee General Registration (September 16-26, 2018) Members: $450/person Non-Members: $550/person Payment Deadline: October 3, 2018; Payment received after this date will incur a $50 late fee. 2

Payment: During the registration process, you will have the option to pay by credit card or to receive an invoice. Cancellation: Cancellations made within two weeks of the first day of class will result in a penalty of $100. No shows will be charged 100% of the registration fee. You may substitute another person by contacting Steve Gartrell at sgartrell@ncdaonline.org. TRAINING SITE The training will be held at the Aurora Central Library, 14949 E. Alameda Parkway, Aurora, CO 80012. Please arrive 15 minutes early on the first day of the training for registration purposes. TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS: Please do not make non-refundable travel arrangements until you receive email confirmation that registration numbers have met the minimum. HOTELS Training participants will be responsible for obtaining their own hotel accommodations and transportation to and from the training. The nearest hotel to the training venue is the Best Western Plus Gateway Inn. The Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Denver Aurora/Medical Center is a little further away but it has access to light rail station and restaurants within close proximity. TRANSPORTATION The training venue is 20 miles from the Denver International Airport (DEN). You can get ground transportation information here. DRESS - Business casual QUESTIONS? Contact Steve Gartrell at sgartrell@ncdaonline.org. 3

NATIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION CDBG Subrecipient Management Course Agenda Breaks will be taken mid-morning and mid-afternoon. Lunch will be on your own from approximately 12:00-1:00. The timing between Day 1 and Day 2 may change depending on class flow. AGENDA DAY ONE: 9:00 a.m. (approx.) 4:30 p.m. Introductions & Course Objectives I. Starting at the beginning A. Subrecipient Policy B. Con Plan 24 CFR 91 Public participation II. The Super Circular 2 CFR 200 What you and your subrecipients need to know A. Super Circular replaces three OMB Circulars in effect since 12/26/14 B. 200.400 Non-federal entity responsibilities III. 24 CFR 570 99 pages of do and one of don t A. Subrecipients can and are used in any of the Consolidated Plan programs B. 24 CFR 570.201 Basic eligible activities C. Public Service Cap IV. Selecting Subrecipients A. Selecting Subrecipients HUD s six suggested models B. How many public service subrecipients? C. Pre-Award Assessment Satisfying Super Circular requirements D. Building Local and Political Support for Funding Decisions V. The Application Process A. Pre-Application Opportunity for pre-award assessment? B. What s in the application C. Evaluating applications DAY TWO: 9:00 a.m. - (approx.) 4:00 p.m. V. The Application Process D. Evaluating applications - Exercise VI. The Subrecipient Agreement What has to be in it A. 570.503 Agreements with subrecipients At a minimum B. 200.331 Requirements for pass-through entities C. Going beyond the minimum D. Checking your work Exhibit 3-16 Review of Subrecipient Written Agreements E. When Things Change Amending the Agreement 4

VII. Subrecipient Training Preparing for success VIII. Enter IDIS Plans/Projects/Activities IX. Setting up the file if it s not documented, it didn t happen DAY THREE: 9:00 a.m. - (approx.) 12:00 p.m. X. Tracking subrecipients what to look for A. Reporting B. Playing by the Rules Financial Management, Documentation and Record Retention C. Completing the activity The Closeout Process D. Continuing Subrecipient Responsibilities XI. Monitoring A. Monitoring Plan SP-80 Standards and Procedures B. Working the plan C. HUD s role CPD monitoring and OIG auditing XII. Problem solving What could possibly go wrong? 5