Managing Sponsor Responsibilities for Federally-Funded Research
The roles and responsibilities of sponsors in federally-funded research. Presented by the Research Quality Compliance Network.
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NSLP 101: An Overview of the National School Lunch Program
The National School Lunch Program (NSLP) is a federally funded program providing nutritionally balanced, low-cost or free lunches to school children each school day. School Food Authorities (SFAs) ensure meals meet federal requirements without discrimination. Guidelines include offering meal compone
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TITLE IX ESSENTIALS: WHAT EVERY STUDENT NEEDS TO KNOW
Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 prohibits sex-based discrimination in educational programs and activities at federally funded universities. This law protects against sex discrimination and sexual harassment, outlining the roles of the Title IX Coordinator and the reporting processes for
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Civil Rights
This content discusses the civil rights responsibilities of the Connecticut State Department of Education in school nutrition programs, covering topics such as accommodations, customer service, conflict resolution, and compliance with civil rights legislation. It also outlines legislation addressing
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Native American APEX Accelerators Program Overview
The Native American APEX Accelerators Program, formerly known as PTACs, is a nationwide network of procurement professionals dedicated to assisting local businesses, including federally recognized Indian tribes and Alaska Native entities. Services are provided at no cost and aim to strengthen the de
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Understanding Recharge Operations in Financial Services at the University of Chicago
The Recharge Operations Training presented by the Cost Studies group in the Financial Services Department at the University of Chicago aims to educate participants on basic recharge concepts, policy compliance, rate development, and annual review processes. The responsibility of ensuring recharge co
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East Elementary School Title I Annual Meeting Overview
The East Elementary School Title I Annual Meeting on October 4th, 2023, will cover information on Title I, federal requirements, what it means to be a Title I school, proud points from 2022-2023, goals for 2023-2024, use of Title I funds, parental rights, school improvement planning, parent and fami
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Federal Grants for Community Development Projects
Office of Federal Grants (OFG) provides funding for a range of community development initiatives, including housing rehabilitation, economic development, public services, and more. Projects must align with federally mandated national objectives to benefit low and moderate-income individuals, prevent
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Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) Overview and Mission
The Federal Demonstration Partnership (FDP) is a collaborative initiative aimed at enhancing the national research enterprise by streamlining the administration of federally sponsored research. Through a unique forum that brings together individuals from universities, research institutes, and federa
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Understanding Unit Cost Methodology Training for Area Agencies on Aging
This training provides an overview of cost allocation principles and the Unit Cost Methodology (UCM) through video sessions and practical applications using UCM spreadsheets. It covers federal regulations, the operation of UCM, and the importance of cost allocation in federally funded programs. The
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The Impact of the Bayh-Dole Act on Technology Commercialization
The Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 revolutionized technology commercialization in America by granting ownership of federally funded research technologies to public universities and incentivizing inventors. This policy measure boosted industrial relevance and led to increased commercialization of technologies
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Team-Based Care and Huddle Training for Healthcare Teams at FQHC
Understand the importance of team-based care and huddles in improving care coordination and efficiency at a Federally Qualified Health Center. Learn about the characteristics of effective huddles, ideal state of care teams, and competencies for enhancing patient care. Discover the building blocks of
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Germanshire Elementary Annual Title One/Curriculum Night Meeting
Germanshire Elementary School provides federally funded Title 1 programs, emphasizing high levels of achievement for all students. Parents have the right to information on teacher qualifications, student assessments, and school policies. The school encourages family engagement to support academic ac
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Ensuring Compliance with Civil Rights in Child Nutrition Programs
The purpose of civil rights policy in USDA Food and Nutrition Service programs is to prevent discrimination in federally funded Child Nutrition Programs and safeguard program recipients. Discrimination, its forms, and protected classes are explained, along with areas of compliance such as assurances
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YouthReady Region 6 WIOA Youth Program Overview
The WIOA Youth Program in Region 6 provides federally funded services to assist low-income youth in achieving their educational and employment goals through personalized plans and various core services such as work experiences, tutoring, occupational skills training, and more. Counties served includ
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Understanding Title IX and Campus Sexual Assault
Title IX is a federal law prohibiting sex-based discrimination in federally funded education programs. The Clery Act mandates disclosure of crime stats on campuses. Statistics reveal alarming rates of sexual assault on college campuses, mainly affecting freshmen and sophomores. Various methods of as
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Supporting Student Literacy: Title I and Nebraska Reading Improvement Act
Title I is a federally funded program providing support for students at risk of not meeting standards. The Nebraska Reading Improvement Act focuses on early literacy and interventions for struggling readers. It mandates individual reading improvement plans for students with deficiencies.
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Empowering Nevadans with Disabilities: The Nevada SILC Mission
The Nevada State Independent Living Council (SILC) advocates for empowering individuals with disabilities to live independently in the community. Their mission focuses on promoting the philosophy of independent living and maximizing leadership, empowerment, and inclusion. The Council is federally fu
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Grant-Funded Reassigned Time Management for Faculty
Faculty members can be reassigned or released from their regular duties to work on grants, with a percentage of their time specified for grant-related activities. This process involves communication between the Office of the Comptroller, analysts, principal investigators, and department chairs to ve
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Overview of Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)
The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) is a federally funded program aimed at subsidizing eligible institutions to provide nutritious meals to children and adults, promoting lifelong healthy eating and physical activity habits. Administered by the USDA and implemented by various programs, CAC
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Federal Reimbursement Timekeeping Requirements for Ohio Department of Transportation
Ohio Department of Transportation's audit supervisor, Diane Wright, discusses the importance of complying with timekeeping requirements for federally funded projects to be eligible for reimbursement. The content covers OMB Circular A-87, labor rates, employee activities, and timecard guidelines. LPA
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Guidance on Single IRB (sIRB) Consultation for Multi-Institutional Studies
This resource provides detailed guidance on the requirements and processes for consulting with the Human Subjects Division (HSD) for single Institutional Review Board (IRB) studies involving multiple institutions, federally-funded research, and new NIH funding. It includes information on when a sIRB
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Title VI Complaints and Regulations Overview in Civil Rights Programs
Explore Title VI complaints process and regulations under the Civil Rights Act of 1964, ensuring nondiscrimination in federally funded programs. Learn about complaint laws, investigation procedures, and the roles of entities such as the Federal Highway Administration, US Department of Justice, and U
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Effort Reporting Overview and Compliance Requirements
Effort reporting is crucial for demonstrating compliance with federal regulations and institutional standards regarding time commitments and salary charges on sponsored projects. It involves tracking the percentage of time spent on different activities and certifying these efforts. Failure to comply
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Tennessee Highway Safety Office Overview & Funding Details
The Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) plays a crucial role in implementing statewide programs focused on highway safety, including occupant protection, impaired driving, speed enforcement, and more. Established in 1967, THSO administers federally-funded programs following the federal fiscal yea
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Native American Water Rights Settlements in the House: History and Future Outlook
The House committees and subcommittees are involved in Native American water rights settlements, with 29 settlements enacted since 1978. The Claims Resolution Act of 2010 was the latest federally funded bill. Amid spending concerns, Republicans took over the House in 2010, affecting the legislative
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Understanding Title IX: Student Sexual Harassment Regulations
Title IX of the Educational Amendment prohibits sex-based discrimination in federally funded schools. The Office for Civil Rights revised sexual harassment regulations in 2020, impacting areas such as retaliation protection. The updated definition emphasizes conduct that denies equal access to educa
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WorkSource Information Session: Programs and Assistance for Job Seekers
Discover valuable information about WorkSource, a federally funded partnership offering various programs and services to help individuals get back to work. Learn about resources like employment and training solutions, basic Unemployment Insurance assistance, and access to technology. Find out how Wo
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Collaborative Legal Assistance Program Overview
The Collaborative Legal Assistance Program (AIP) is a federally funded collaboration between SADO and MAACS aimed at providing greater access to investigators, training on spotting and litigating extra-record issues, and research and writing support in cases needing expert assistance. The program is
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Compliance with Labor Standards in Federal Contracts
Learn about key regulations and statutes such as the Copeland Act, Contract Work Hours and Safety Act, and Davis-Bacon Act that govern labor standards for federal projects. Understand the steps to comply with Davis-Bacon labor standards, including wage decisions, requesting wage determinations, and
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Civil Rights Obligations in Federal Funding Programs
Federal funding programs require adherence to civil rights obligations, as enforced by the Office for Civil Rights. This includes upholding non-discrimination laws such as Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, Section 504 of the Rehabilitat
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National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) Conference on Ending Homelessness
The National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) held a conference in Washington in 2017 on ending homelessness for individuals with disabilities. The event included discussions on disability rights history, advocacy avenues, working with the administration and Congress, federally funded programs, and
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Federal Housing and Homelessness Policy Update - NDRN Conference 2017
This update covers the National Disability Rights Network (NDRN) and its advocacy for individuals with disabilities in the United States. It discusses federally funded programs, the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and the history of disability rights. The focus is on ending homelessness and i
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Overview of Title IX and Relevant Legislation including Dear Colleague Letter and Jeanne Clery Act
Title IX ensures no discrimination based on sex in federally funded education programs. The 2011 Dear Colleague Letter provides guidance on handling sexual harassment cases, emphasizing prompt, fair investigations. The Jeanne Clery Act requires schools to disclose campus crime statistics and maintai
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Understanding Civil Rights in School Nutrition Programs
This content provides information on civil rights in school nutrition programs, including the rights and responsibilities of staff and participants, annual training requirements, goals to eliminate barriers, definitions of civil rights terms, how to identify discriminatory actions, protected classes
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Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Prevention in Healthcare Programs
Upholding ethical standards, preventing fraudulent practices, and defining terms like abuse, conviction, fraud, and waste in healthcare programs, along with the Federal False Claims Act's role in combating fraud in federally funded contracts and programs.
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Overview of Federally Inspected Cattle Slaughter Data
This data compilation provides insights into federally inspected cattle slaughter on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis, along with specific details on cow slaughter, commercial cattle slaughter, heifer slaughter, cow slaughter, steer slaughter, and beef cow slaughter. The information covers average
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Understanding the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act
Explore the key aspects of the Uniform Relocation Assistance and Real Property Acquisition Policies Act of 1970, designed to ensure fair treatment of individuals affected by federally funded projects. Learn about the acquisition process, URA protections, basic steps to acquisition, and more. Gain in
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Workforce Development Program in Kane, Kendall, and DeKalb Counties
The Workforce Development Program in Kane, Kendall, and DeKalb Counties is part of the federally funded Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Title 1 Program. It is administered by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, with Local Workforce Development Areas providin
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Understanding Uniform Guidance in Federal Procurement
Uniform Guidance in Federal Procurement, also known as the Super Circular, simplifies and strengthens oversight for federally funded projects. It consolidates multiple federal regulations and sets out procurement standards to prevent waste, fraud, and abuse. Effective from December 26, 2013, the gui
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