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A Primer On Institutional HEERF Grant Reporting – McClintock & Associates

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No tricks, a major deadline looms for postsecondary educational institutions just before Halloween. The first round of quarterly reporting for the institutional portion of the Higher Education Emergency Relief (HEERF) Grant is due October 30, meaning institutions cannot delay in preparing and posting their reports.

Check out this rundown concerning the basics of this reporting, and don’t miss our upcoming webinar on the topic.

WHEN TO REPORT
The first report is due Friday, Oct. 30, 2020, and should include HEERF institutional expenditures through Sept. 30, 2020. Subsequent reports covering expenditures for each calendar quarter are due within 10 days of each quarter end.

A separate annual report will be due for all HEERF grantees in early 2021. A comment request period ended recently, and more information is expected soon.

WHERE TO REPORT
The reports must be publicly posted to each institutions’ website in the same location where required disclosure for HEERF student grants are located. Institutions are also encouraged to email the link to the webpage hosting their respective reports to ED at HEERFreporting@ed.gov.

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