Time: 9:15am to 10:30am
Content level: Basic
This presentation is designed for a new project administrator or for those not so new who are seeking advice on how to better do their work. It provides information on what to do when you recieve a new grant award, what you should look for in a proposal, grant award document and budget.
It describes the importance of knowing the regulations that apply, the importance of a good "checkbook" to efficiently manage the awarded funds, and how to prepare for audits and close-outs. It will provide examples of the different documents involved to help them identify the important parts. We will talk about sub-awards and the importance of the monitoring process. The topics discussed will be approved proposal, grant award and budget, applicable regulations, sub-awards, financial management, cost sharing, T&E Reporting, preparing for close-outs, audits and reporting.
Learning objectives:
- Know what to do once they receive a new grant award, how to better manage the awarded funds and be in compliance.
- Know to to prepare for audits and close-out process.
Prerequisites: None
Speaker(s):
Ana Feliciano, BAdmin, Post Award Coordinator, University of Puerto Rico-Rio Piedras Campus Article edited with the online wysiwyg HTML editor . Subscribe for a HTMLG membership to stop adding promotional messages to your documents.