[lstac] Question about grant funded staff compliance
Reish, Karren (MDE)
ReishK at michigan.gov
Thu Jul 27 10:59:24 PDT 2023
We allow salaries as a budget category for grants and do the same – we have a time sheet. I agree with Rachel’s comments on the form and a possible solution. Maybe have them do a time study during a typical week and that percentage is what they are reimbursed for the year.
Karren Reish
Library Grants Coordinator
Library of Michigan
517-241-0021 / www.mi.gov/lsta<http://www.mi.gov/lsta>
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Hi Kate!
I require our libraries to track the hours specifically on a timesheet. There is almost always an element of giving benefit of the doubt for sure because there really is no way for me to watch and make sure they are only doing LSTA project activities. I try to really clearly communicate why LSTA dollars can only be spent on hours that actually went into the LSTA project - supplanting vs supplementing funding, protecting job funding, etc. Maybe training on that will help libraries maintain compliance if they know the why? Maybe you reduce the funding to 90% of the hours worked be funded to help give room for error?
Hope that helps, this is definitely a tricky question.
Thanks,
Rachel
On Thu, Jul 27, 2023 at 11:37 AM Enge, Kate A (EED) via lstac <lstac at omls.oregon.gov<mailto:lstac at omls.oregon.gov>> wrote:
Good morning,
What do you all do to make sure grant-funded library staff are 100% using those funds for the project? Do you just give the libraries the benefit of the doubt?
For example, Alaska has a long-running program hosted by a public library that has been funded by both State and LSTA funds over the years. Recently it has been funded 100% with LSTA funds. The staff at the library have a document they fill out and sign quarterly that says 100% of their salary was spent doing project duties. However, and I know this from working with the program, there are some activities that may or may not fit in 100% with the LSTA project depending on who is doing the interpreting. This has come up now because my boss is going over projects and programs with a fine tooth comb to make sure they are all in compliance.
Any help and guidance will be appreciated. If you want more specifics I can give those out as well.
Thank you everyone, I hope your fiscal year started off smoother than ours!
Kate
[APK: Alaska State Libraries]
Kate Enge (Ing-E)
Grants and Continuing Education Librarian
Acting OWL Librarian
Library Development Staff, Alaska State Library
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