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pdfGENERAL INSTRUCTIONS (ARP LAA Subgrants)
Using the spreadsheet template provided below, LAAs should fill out the “LAA
Master” tab of the spreadsheet. LAAs will report the LAA-specific information
in orange which includes the pre-filled funding year, the NEA grant number,
and LAA name. The subawardee-specific information in green and the projectspecific information in blue are included both in the “LAA Master” tab and in
the “For Subawardees” tab. LAAs should make a copy of the entire
spreadsheet, delete the “LAA Master” and “READ ME LAA Field Descriptions”
tabs and share this spreadsheet with each of their subawardees.
Subawardees will fill out the information specific to their organization and the
project that was supported by ARP funds in the “For Subawardees tab” with
guidance from the “READ ME Subawardee Field List” tab. The LAA is
responsible for collecting and merging responses from subawardees into the
“LAA master” tab. The LAA will ultimately submit one spreadsheet with all of
their subawardees’ information in the “LAA Master” tab.
In the “LAA Master tab” please include an entry for each subawardee (i.e.
there may be multiple entries with the same LAA Application Number and LAA
Name).
Subawardees will report subawardee-specific information in the green section
of the “For Subawardees” tab. In each of the appropriate fields, subawardees
should report their street address (not a P.O. Box), city, state, and zip code in
the fields provided. Also, in the “For Subawardees” tab, subawardees should
indicate the subaward amount in dollars and should indicate the subawardee’s
institution type and discipline from a list of options in dropdown menus. Please
report the subawardee’s organizational budget (total expenses) from the most
recently completed fiscal year.
In addition, subawardees will report information specific to the project that was
supported by ARP funds in the blue section of the “For Subawardees” tab.
Here, subawardees should report the number of individuals (both artists and
others) who were compensated in whole or in part with award funds and the
number of individuals (both artists and others) who were hired and received a
W-2 as a result of the award. Individuals who were hired will be counted both
as a person compensated and a person hired. Finally, subawardees will report
the number of adults and children engaged directly in in-person arts activities
and estimate the number of unique visitors who accessed programming
through online or mobile components; do not include counts of website visitors
for unrelated content.
Once the subawardee has completed the reporting in the “For subawardees”
tab, the LAA may copy and paste that information into their “LAA Master” tab.
Before proceeding, please read the instructions for completing the ARP LAA
Subgrant spreadsheet (pdf). Do not modify the format of the spreadsheet.
PAPERWORK REDUCTION ACT STATEMENT
The public reporting burden for this collection of information is estimated at an
average of 4.5 hours per response. This includes the time for reviewing
instructions, searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the
data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information. We
welcome any suggestions that you might have on improving the guidelines
and making them as easy to use as possible. Send comments regarding this
burden estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information, including
suggestions for reducing this burden, to: webmgr@arts.gov, Attention:
Reporting Burden. Note: Applicants/awardees are not required to respond to
the collection of information unless it displays a currently valid U.S. Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) control number.
File Type | application/pdf |
Author | Erin McKenna |
File Modified | 2021-10-06 |
File Created | 2021-10-06 |