Management Matters: Cost Allocation
Cost allocation is the process of assigning the shared cost of an item or service to two or more programs, and it's a key element of fiscal management systems.
Strong fiscal systems are key to a healthy program. The materials in this topic guide programs in making the most of their financial resources. Explore tools to help grantees account for their federal assets, comply with regulations, avoid waste, manage risk, and strengthen internal controls. Find information to support grantees in generating in-kind contributions and meeting matching requirements. Learn how to develop sound reporting systems, and execute budgets that reflect program goals and priorities.
Cost allocation is the process of assigning the shared cost of an item or service to two or more programs, and it's a key element of fiscal management systems.
Watch this series of interactive learning modules that focus on non-federal match, an important aspect of fiscal operations.
Use this interactive module to review the purpose of non-federal match and which costs are allowable.
This is part two of a three-part Non-Federal Share Match resource on Management Matters. Learn how to value donated goods and services, document non-federal share match, and monitor a non-federal match budget.
Use this interactive module to consider how non-federal match informs program planning. Learn more about disallowances and find out how to apply for waivers.