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FFATA

Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 or Transparency Act - Public Law 109-282, as amended by section 6202(a) of Public Law 110-252 (31 U.S.C> 6101)

Entry link: FFATA

FFR

Federal Financial Report

Entry link: FFR

Final Cost Objective

A cost objective which has allocated to it both direct and indirect costs and, in the non-Federal entity's accumulation system, is one of the final accumulation points, such as a particular award, internal project, or other direct activity of a non-Federal entity.                                


Entry link: Final Cost Objective

Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989

Established a real estate appraiser regulatory system involving the federal government, the states and the Appraisal Foundation.

Entry link: Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989

Financial Obligations

When referencing a recipient's or subrecipient's use of funds under a Federal award, means orders placed for property and services, contracts and sub awards made, and similar transactions that require payment.

Entry link: Financial Obligations

Fixed Amount Awards

A type of grant or cooperative agreement under which the Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity provides a specific level of support without regard to actual costs incurred under the Federal award. This type of Federal award reduces some of the administrative burden and record-keeping requirements for both the non-Federal entity and Federal awarding agency or pass-through entity. Accountability is based primarily on performance and results. See §§ 200.102(c), 200.201(b), and 200.333.

Entry link: Fixed Amount Awards

FONSI

Finding of No Significant Impact

Entry link: FONSI

Funding Period

The period of time when federal funding is available for obligation by the recipient.


Entry link: Funding Period

Funding Source

The Funding Source represents the total approved federal cost of a grant that consists of one or more Projects in TRACS. Associating a grant funding source to a project statement in TRACS is completed by the Federal Approver. 

Entry link: Funding Source

FWS

Fish and Wildlife Service a bureau of the Department of Interior.

Entry link: FWS


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