Tools and Resources
Head Start New Fiscal Officer Training Inventory
Find out how fiscal officers can use this training inventory to identify strengths and gaps in their knowledge base. Learn ways to establish training priorities.
Types of Indirect Cost Rates
Learn more about cost allocation principles and practices. Find out how they help Head Start programs organize their funding sources and comply with federal regulations.
Cost Allocation Tip Sheet
Learn about the key concepts and vocabulary that frame cost allocation discussions and practical ways to assign the shared cost of a resource, good, or service.
Cost Allocation Narrative
Cost allocation is a way to ensure that federal funds are used solely for programs and that no other federal funds are used for any other purpose. Grantees who have more than one funding source will find this information useful. Find out how to make sure that each program bears its appropriate share of the costs.
Administrative Cost Limitations
Learn more about administrative cost limitations. Review these frequently asked questions that directors and fiscal managers may ask.
Comparability of Wages
Review this section of the Head Start Act to learn about wage comparability. Find ways to ensure that employees are compensated according to salary scales based on training and experience.
Parent Activity Funds Narrative
Parent committees are allocated a specific amount from the Parent Activity Fund. These funds are used to develop and implement parent projects and activities. Use this narrative to find useful information when preparing annual budgets.
Management Matters: Cost Allocation
Learn more about cost allocation. It is the process of assigning the shared cost of an item or service to two or more programs. It is a key element of the Fiscal Management System. Organizations use cost allocation to ensure that costs are shared equitably across different funding sources and programs.
Program Structure, 45 CFR §§ 1302.20–1302.24
A program must choose to operate one or more of the following program options: center-based, home-based, family child care, or an approved locally designed variation. Review these regulations to explore the requirements for choosing and developing these options.
Financial and Administrative Requirements, 45 CFR § 1303
Section 641A of the Head Start Act requires the Secretary to modify program performance standards as necessary. Review the standard around an agency’s financial and administrative requirements.
Cost Principles, 45 CFR Part 75 Subpart E
Explore the cost principles in this subpart to determine the allowable costs of work performed by a nonfederal entity under federal awards.
Additional Support
HHS Grants Policy Statement (GPS)
Review this statement to find the general terms and conditions of HHS discretionary grant and cooperative agreement awards. This statement applies to almost all HHS discretionary grant programs that are awarded to organizational entities.
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Resource Type: Article
National Centers: Program Management and Fiscal Operations
Audience: Directors and Managers
Last Updated: September 25, 2024