How does the grant award amount that a grantee receives compare to the amount that is actually paid to a grantee?
When an application receives funding, a grant award document is generated. The amount of the award is determined through the process described on page 18 of the RFA. Payments for core grant funding, however, are based on the actual student attendance in the program as explained on pages 6 and 7 of the RFA. These two amounts may differ due to lower-than-anticipated attendance. Grantees with 21st CCLC Program funding that was federally administered should note that this state-administered process is different. • May supplemental time on nonschool days run over three hours and still count as creditable time? Programs may operate longer than the required time; however, no additional core grant funding will be provided for the additional hours of operation. • What is the timing of invoicing and payments for quarterly payments? For example, is the January-March quarter invoiced in January or after the end of the quarter? Attendance reports are due quarterly. The first quarterly attendance re
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