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2012 SSVF Compliance Seminar

2012 SSVF Compliance Seminar. July 15, 2011. Outline. Program Staff Introduction 2012 Award Amount Overview of Grant Compliance Revisions Monitoring Reporting. Introductions. Marc Peoples, Program Manager Tina Utley, Program Specialist Lindsey Williams, Program Specialist

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2012 SSVF Compliance Seminar

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  1. 2012 SSVF Compliance Seminar July 15, 2011

  2. Outline • Program Staff Introduction • 2012 Award Amount • Overview of Grant Compliance • Revisions • Monitoring • Reporting

  3. Introductions • Marc Peoples, Program Manager • Tina Utley, Program Specialist • Lindsey Williams, Program Specialist • Kristina Kirchhoff, Program Representative • Michelle Parks, Program Representative • Beth Evers, Program Representative • Carrie Wehking, Program Representative • Carrie Kiesling, Program Representative • Tiffany Juergens, Office Support • Cauiterra Matthews, MOVANS-DSI Trainer

  4. 2012 SSVF Award Amount • Approximately $12.9 million in requests • Awarded approximately $8.9 million for the two year contract period • 2011 awards totaled approximately $4 million for one year

  5. Contracts are in the process of being approved by the administration. Contracts will be mailed to the Project Director once they are signed Documents

  6. 2012 SSVF Contract Period • July 1, 2011 through June 30, 2013 • Projects not underway within 60 days of award mustnotify DPS by letter explaining the delay • Projects not underway within 90 days… contract may be terminated

  7. Financial Requirements • Accurate financial records must be maintained • Record retention • 3 years minimum from date of last audit or resolution of findings • Audit requirements • State funding based on organization • >$250,000 State funds received during the FY

  8. Obligation of Funds • Reimbursement basis only • Services must be provided prior to receiving reimbursement • Purchase Orders • When a purchase order is issued, funds are considered obligated • Travel expenses cannot be claimed until after travel has taken place • Travel must be completed within the same grant year it is being claimed

  9. Eligibility • Crime must have been committed in Missouri, or the victim is a resident of MO • Must have involved the threat or use of force/violence in its commission • No charge for services provided • Sub-grantees encouraged to assist with Crime Victims Compensation application • Promote coordinated community effort • Maintain confidentiality

  10. Allowable Costs • Personnel • Only direct services to victims of crime are eligible for reimbursement • Detailed activities of grant funded employees must be tracked and reported • 100% of time must be reported, regardless of percentage actually claimed

  11. Allowable Costs • What are direct services? • Some examples of direct services • Victim advocacy, court accompaniment, counseling services for victims, assisting victims with Crime Victim Compensation application/process • Investigation, prosecution, prevention and awareness activities are not eligible.

  12. Allowable Costs • Travel • Miscellaneous training must be pre-approved • Requests for pre-approval must be submitted at least 30 days in advance • State per diem guidelines must be followed, unless the agency policy is more restrictive • Please read & familiarize yourselves with the DPS Sub-Recipient Travel Policy • The policy can be found under the SSVF link on our website: http://www.dps.mo.gov/dir/programs/cvsu/

  13. Allowable Costs • Printing/Media • Must acknowledge Funding Source • Language may be found in DPS/CVSU Financial and Administrative Guidelines • Contractual Expenses • Copy of current contract must be uploaded to WebGrants system before these costs can be reimbursed • Fee’s for services cannot exceed $56.25/hr or $450/day.

  14. Claims 101 • What are claims? • Claims replace what we now refer to as “expenditure reports” • All Claims will be submitted online, through the WebGrants System • The Claim lists your approved grant budget

  15. Claims 101 • When are they due? • Claims must be submitted within the WebGrants system by the 5th of each month, no later than 11:59 p.m. • If the 5th falls on a weekend or holiday, claims are due the following business day

  16. Claims 101 • Report expenses incurred during the reimbursement period • Include only those items which are approved in your SSVF grant budget • Show ACTUAL gross salary for personnel, regardless of time spent on grant activities • When providing descriptions, be brief but descriptive • Do not combine line items on the detail form (i.e. list FICA/Medicare costs individually)

  17. Claims 101 • Why is my payment less than I requested? • Mathematical Errors • Ineligible/Unallowable Expenses • Expenses not shown on detail sheet • Monitoring Findings

  18. Contract Revisions • Budget Revisions must be received 30 days prior to the change taking place, and at least 60 days prior to the end of the contract • Budget Revisions are NOT retroactive • Contact Information Change (will be completed through the Correspondence Component) • Change of address • Change in AO, PD • Change in grant staff

  19. Monitoring • On-Site • Contacted by DPS to set up an appointment • Confirmation letter of date/time sent • Please have requested information and/or documentation pulled and ready • Desk-top • Contacted by DPS • Info and required documentation needs to be sent to DPS for review

  20. Monitoring • Purpose of Monitoring • Provide technical assistance • Ensure compliance with State guidelines • Provide programmatic assistance This is your opportunity to ask questions, show off your facilities, and seek guidance.

  21. Monitoring • What if Compliance Issues are found? • Notification – agency will receive notification through the WebGrants system of the results of their monitoring visit • Any corrections that need to be made will be explained

  22. Reporting Requirements • Report of Success • Required on subsequent SSVF proposals • Start tracking NOW • Trust us, it will make things easier in the long run! • SSVF Annual Performance Report • Due July 15, 2012 and July 15, 2013 • Numeric and anecdotal data • Late reports will result in suspension of reimbursement or contract

  23. Questions? Call or e-mail us if you have any general questions. All grant specific questionsmust be submitted through the WebGrants system. Contact information can be found on our website.

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