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Part C – Indirect Cost/Cost Allocation PlanPart C – Use of Funds

Understanding the IDEA Part C State Grant Funding Cycle and Different Fiscal Years

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Developed by CIFR, this graphic-based resource provides explanations of the different stages of the Part C grant cycle: budget period, Tydings period, period of performance, and liquidation period. Part C coordinators and their fiscal staff will learn how these stages correspond to different state fiscal years. The resource may be useful for strategic planning, managing fiscal timelines, and communicating with state Interagency Coordinating Councils (ICCs), lead agency leadership, local early intervention programs, and other stakeholders.

Date

Apr 2022

Author

Center for IDEA Fiscal Reporting (CIFR)

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The Center for IDEA Fiscal Reporting (CIFR) is a partnership among WestEd, AEM Corporation, American Institutes for Research (AIR), Emerald Consulting, the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Center for Technical Assistance for Excellence in Special Education (TAESE) at Utah State University, and Westat. The Improve Group is CIFR's external evaluator.

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