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Why were the circulars established?
Circulars were established to provide consistency and uniformity among Federal agencies in the management of grants and cooperative agreements with state, local, and federally-recognized Indian tribal governments, institutions of higher education, hospitals and other non-profit organizations.
Which Circular do I follow?
Although there are six grants circulars, you are only covered by three of them, depending on your type of entity:
States, local governments, and Indian Tribes follow:
- A-87 for cost principles
- 7 CFR 3016 (A-102) for administrative requirements, and
- A-133 for audit requirements
- Appendix A: Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC)
- Appendix B: March 2002 Compliance Supplement
- Appendix A: Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC)
Educational Institutions (even if part of a State or local government) follow:
- A-21 for cost principles
- 7 CFR 3019 (A-110) for administrative requirements, and
- A-133 for audit requirements
- Appendix A: Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC)
- Appendix B: March 2002 Compliance Supplement
- Appendix A: Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC)
Non-Profit Organizations follow:
- A-122 for cost principles
- 7 CFR 3019 (A-110) for administrative requirements, and
- A-133 for audit requirements
- Appendix A: Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC)
- Appendix B: March 2002 Compliance Supplement
- Appendix A: Data Collection Form (Form SF-SAC)