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IDEA Part C Annual Grant Budget Calculator

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The Part C Annual Grant Budget Calculator helps Part C staff plan in detail how they will use Part C grant funds. It is aligned with Section III of the IDEA Part C grant application and will help you prepare the necessary data for an upcoming submission. After a grant is awarded, use the calculator to track expenditures of IDEA funds over the grant’s 27-month life cycle to ensure that you are obligating and liquidating funds in a timely manner.

We recommend replacing the original version in your records with this version (v1.1).

 

Topics

  • Part C
    • Indirect Cost/Cost Allocation Plan
    • Use of Funds

Date

Jan 2023

Author

Center for IDEA Fiscal Reporting (CIFR)

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