The NCESD Business Contract Services Team provides financial services to school districts that need assistance due to a transition between managers or for long-term fiscal support.
Providing services to several districts, our team works together to ensure that the information and processes used are both consistent and compliant with current State and Federal regulations.
These services include:
- Budgeting
- Budget Calendar Development
- Prepare F-203 and F-195
- Budget Process Management
- Budget Extension Process
- Board Reports
- Grants and Program Administration
- Grant Application Assistance
- Assist with Agency Reporting
- Budget Revisions
- Carry-Over and Safety Net Provisions
- Deadline Management
- Bonding/Levy Support
- Preparation Support
- Debt Service Requirement Review
- Bond Disclosure Reporting
- Refunding Review and Analysis
- Month End/Year End processes
The NCESD Business Operations Contract Services team is your partner for success. Individually, we have answers and together we create success.
Ready to learn more? Contact:
Trisha Schock at trishas@ncesd.org
Business Contract Services Contacts
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