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SSBG DCL ACF grant flexibilities conducting or related by COVID-19 FY2020

Guidance for ACF grant flexibilities in conducting human service activities related to or affected by COVID-19.

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Issued by: Administration for Children and Families (ACF)

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SSBG DCL ACF grant flexibilities conducting or related by COVID-19 FY2020

Published: March 31, 2020
Audience:
Social Services Block Grants (SSBG)
Category:
Service Eligibility, Information Memorandums (IM)
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Social Services Block Grant

Dear Colleague Letter

DCL#: SSBG-DCL-2020-07

DATE: March 31, 2020

TO: Social Service Block Grant Grantees and Recipients

SUBJECT: ACF grant flexibilities in conducting human service activities related to or affected by COVID-19

ATTACHMENT(S): Information Memorandum: IM-ACF-OA-2020-01

 

Dear Colleagues,

With this email, the Administration for Children and Families is transmitting Information Memorandum IM-ACF-OA-2020-01 dealing with grant flexibilities in conducting human service activities related to or affected by COVID-19.

As you know, the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) is deeply concerned for the health and safety of people involved in ACF programs and about the effects on the human service enterprise in the areas affected by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)-declared public health emergency for COVID-19.

To the extent permitted by law, and in accordance with 45 CFR §75.102(a), this memorandum provides short-term relief for administrative, financial management, and audit requirements under 45 CFR Part 75Visit disclaimer page (the HHS implementation of 2 CFR Part 200Visit disclaimer page), Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, without compromising Federal financial assistance accountability requirements. These exceptions are time-limited and will be reassessed by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) within 90 days of the M-20-17 memo, dated March 19, 2020. If OMB extends the flexibilities contained in their M-20-17 memo, HHS and ACF will also re-evaluate the extension of the exceptions.

These flexibilities are applicable to ACF applicants and grantees/recipients where the entity is conducting human service activities related to or affected by COVID-19. Affected entities are those that have been closed or that have business activities that are hindered due to COVID-19 precautionary measures and/or illnesses. If the recipient/grantee intends to use any of flexibilities identified in IM-ACF-OA-2020-01 (ACFs version of M-20-17) due to the public health emergency, the recipient/grantee must notify the ACF Program Office describing the impact the emergency is having on their program and any ACF-related work. Documentation may be requested; however, ACF is still in process of determining the details as it may be program-specific oriented.

While the requirements detail general flexibilities that ACF is offering during this public health emergency, please review program-specific COVID-19 guidance and flexibilities as some citations listed do not apply directly. For example, as it relates to block grants, States may apply these flexibilities to block grants consistent with their own authorities.

Questions should be directed to the Grants Management Specialist and Project Officer assigned to your grant.

We intend to follow-up with an email that speaks more specifically to the applicability to block grants.

 

/s/
J. Janelle George
Acting Deputy Director
Office of Community Services

Last Reviewed: April 27, 2020

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