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Are you tired of the IDC maze? Do you find it hard to keep on top of every regulatory change? Let Falmouth Institute, the country's most experienced IDC proposal preparer, work with your tribal organization to ensure that your tribe receives all the Indirect Costs it is entitled to.

    Document Review and Analysis
    This phase includes a review of your last two audit reports; list of awards; budgets illustrating indirect costs recovered; and possibly other documents related to your indirect cost proposal. A senior Falmouth Institute team member will conduct a one-day on-site meeting to review and assess current status and recommend a course of action to help increase indirect cost recovery.

Assessment and Recommendation Report
This phase will be completed off-site and provide a detailed analysis of findings and recommendations, including a comprehensive scope of work and proposed budget to complete the various tasks to get the tribe into compliance regarding indirect cost challenges. This report is best delivered following a Document Review and Analysis.

Preparation of Actual Indirect Cost Proposal
Falmouth will prepare IDC rates for specified years in the preferred NBC format and provide direct assistance in NBC negotiations.

For more information on Falmouth's Indirect Cost services, please call Tom Wilkins, Falmouth Institute's Business Development Specialist, at 1-800-992-4489 ext. 119, or click here.

Click here for Falmouth's White Paper: Indirect Costs: A New Strategy for Tribes - a Legislative Approach.


Indirect Cost Special Rate Analysis

Would you like to know what the potential impact of using the new special rate methodology when preparing your 2011 and 2012 proposals? If so, we can help by recasting your '08 and '09 proposals using the special rate method.

This report will provide the tribal council with an easy-to-understand analysis which will show what '08 and '09 indirect recoveries would have been, and an impact on over and under recoveries. With this information in hand, the council and the finance department will be better able to make an informed decision as to which method will be most advantageous in the future.

The Falmouth Institute has designed a special, easy-to-understand methodology which will provide this information in an easy-to-follow graphic display. As an added service, we can arrange for an on-site presentation or conference should it be requested.

For a price quote to have this valuable analysis conducted, please call Tom Wilkins, Falmouth Institute's Business Development Specialist, at 1-800-992-4489 ext. 119, or click here.