Form FEMA Form 20-19 FEMA Form 20-19 Reconcilliation of Grants and Cooperative Agreement

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FEMA Form 20-19

Reconciliation of Grants and Cooperative Agreements

OMB: 1660-0025

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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY

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Burden Disclosure Notice

RECONCILIATION OF GRANTS AND COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

O.M.B. No. 1660-0025
Expires July 31, 2008

REPORT OF UNOBLIGATED BALANCE OF FEDERAL FUNDS, DRAW DOWNS, AND UNDRAWN FUNDS
1. RECIPIENT

2a. GRANT/COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT NUMBER

2b. DISASTER NUMBER

3. GRANT/COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT DESCRIPTION

4. CFDA NUMBER

5. PROJECT/TASK NUMBER

6a. PERIOD BEGINNING DATE

6b. ENDING DATE

7. COMPLETION DATE

8. ACCS

9. HISTORY OF TRANSACTIONS
Drawn Down

Financial Status of Federal Funds

(a)
Transaction
Date
Mo/Day/Yr

(b)
Description
of
Transaction

(c)
Award
Amount

(d)
Total Federal Share
of Outlays and
Unliquidated
Obligations

(e)
Unobligated
Balance of
Federal Funds
(e) = (c) - (d)

TOTAL
FEMA Form 20-19, OCT 04

PREVIOUS EDITIONS OBSOLETE

Undrawn

(g)
(f)
Amount

Cumulative
Amount

(h)
Funds
Available
To Be Drawn
(h) = (c) -(g)

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INSTRUCTIONS

1. Recipient: Name of grantee (example: State of XYZ Emergency Management Agency).
2a. Grant/Cooperative Agreement Number: Number assigned by the Regional Office to identify a grant/cooperative agreement. Can be found on FEMA Form 76-10A, Obligating Document for Award/Amendment.
2b. Disaster Number: Number assigned to identify a disaster.
3. Grant/Cooperative Agreement Description: Acronym of grant/cooperative agreement being funded (example: SLA, ATT).
4. CFDA Number: 5-digit number in the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) that identifies FEMA's programs (example: 83.534).
5. Project/Task Number: Number assigned by implementing organization to identify project/task.
6a. Period Beginning Date: Date grant/cooperative agreement is to begin.
6b. Ending Date: Date grant/cooperative agreement is to end.
7. Completion Date: 90 days after project ends. If the Ending Date changes, the completion Date automatically changes so that it is 90 days after Ending Date.
8. ACCS Code: Code used in IFMIS to identify and track funds example: 1998-28-4997-XXXX-4120-D). This number can be found on FEMA Form 76-10A.
9. History of Transactions:
(a) Transaction Date: Date Transaction is being made.
(b) Description of Transaction: Identifies the type of transaction being made (example: award, 1st quarter report); or the voucher assigned to the transaction (example: vo.98-1, vo. 98-2).
(c) Award Amount: Dollar amount of initial award or amendment. This figure is found on FEMA Form 76-10A.
(d) Total Federal Share of Outlays and Unliquidated Obligations: Can be found on line 10g of FEMA Form 20-10, or line 11q of FEMA Form 20-17.
(e) Unobligated Balance of Federal Funds (e) = (c) - (d): Self-explanatory, compute formula shown.
( f) Draw Down Amount: Dollar amount of draw down.
(g) Cumulative Draw Down Amount: Total dollar amount of draw downs made after each transaction.
(h) Funds Available to be Drawn (h) = (c) - (g): Self-explanatory, compute formula shown.


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