Newbie Virtual Training Series (Title I, Part A)
Title I, Part A Newbie Virtual Training Series
Are you new to federal programs or just starting out with Title I, Part A?
The Title I, Part A Virtual Training Series is a complimentary, self-paced resource specifically designed to help new staff master the fundamentals of federal grants. This video library, a collaboration between the Federal Program Compliance Division and the Statewide Title I, Part A Capacity Building Initiative, provides the foundational knowledge you need to navigate compliance and set yourself up for success.
We highly encourage all new Title I, Part A staff to utilize these training modules!
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New to federal programs? Feeling overwhelmed by all of the jargon, acronyms, key players and resources? Join us as we navigate through who and what you need to know and which resources are a must to get you through the year!
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Participants will be provided with information related to common documentation requirements for program related Title I, Part A requirements and common documentation requirements for documentation requested by auditors.
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Participants will gain an understanding of Budget Fundamentals from Terms to Codes.
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Through this session, we will discuss how to start viewing the CNA as a process and not a checklist! Planning with the end in mind, we will also review how the resources of the CCNA will help make sense of the first step of the continuous improvement cycle!
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Participants will be provided with information related to general use of Title I, Part A funds and common audit findings related to use of Title I, Part A funds.
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Participants will be provided with introductions to the various federal programs administered in the TEA Federal Program Compliance Division.
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Participants will learn about the various Statewide Initiatives and the resources available for administering the federal programs administered in the TEA Federal Program Compliance Division.
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Participants will be provided with an overview of the three Title I, Part A Fiscal Requirements: Supplement, Not Supplant; Maintenance of Effort; and Comparability of Services.
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Participants will learn about the similarities and differences between State Compensatory Education requirements and Title I, Part A requirements.
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Participants will learn about the time and effort EDGAR requirements for use of federal funds and how to document time and effort.
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🔗TEA Substitute System of Time and Effort Reporting Site
📊Substitute T&E System Employee Schedule and Certification Excel Workbook
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Participants will be provided with the requirements for evaluating Title I, Part A programs.
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