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http://www.nado.org/policy/rdoral.pdf In addition to providing planning and technical assistance to local governments, SWODA serves as the local delivery agent for federal aging and workforce development programs; manages a 3,000-acre airpark; assists communities with EDA, USDA and HUD infrastructure projects; and administers 4 different loan funds. SWODA is also now using a state-of-the-art Geographic Information System and Global Positioning System to help our communities develop enhanced Capital Improvement Plans, and comply with GASB 34, a costly unfunded mandate of the Government Accounting Standards Board. NADO represents the 320 multi-jurisdictional regional development organizations nationwide that provide professional and technical assistance to over 2,000 counties and 15,000 small cities and towns. GrntOvrv The Department of Land Conservation and Development (DLCD) again is pleased to announce the availability of periodic review and techncial assitance grants to help support local government planning work in the 2001-2003 biennium. As was the case last biennium, the same application form is used to request a periodic review or a technical assistance grant. Since the 2001 Legislature did not enact any major land use bills affecting local grant needs, we are able to provide grant applications much earlier than we did in 1999. The purpose of evaluation/work program grants is to help local governments prepare their periodic review plan evaluations and work programs. UAFClearanceData 1) I certify, to the best of my knowledge and belief, that I am the employee responsible for the preparation of the proposal submitted herewith and that I have no information concerning a violation or possible violation of subsection 27(a), (b), (d) or (f) of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy Act, as amended (41 U.S.C. 423, hereinafter referred to as "the Act") as implemented in the FAR, occurring during the conduct of this procurement. THIS CERTIFICATION CONCERNS A MATTER WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF AN AGENCY OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE MAKING OF A FALSE, FICTITIOUS, OR FRAUDULENT CERTIFICATION MAY RENDER THE MAKER SUBJECT TO PROSECUTION UNDER TITLE 18, UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 1001. require the disclosure of significant financial interests that present an actual, potential, or potentially perceived conflict of interest for investigators involved in this project; if answered in the affirmative, then all investigators so involved have provided a complete disclosure of this matter, as instructed by current University policy and/or Federal regulation (see Significant Financial Interest Disclosure Form). mercury_articles Community Association for Rehabilitation in Palo Alto. disabilities, spends $300 a year to maintain the machine. proposals be filled out with a typewriter. crusade to make the grants process more efficient. reduce and streamline the mounds of paperwork they must shuffle. duties are to wade through piles of redundant documentation. executive director of the Silicon Valley Council of Nonprofits. going to for funding,'' said one worried non-profit official. chief executive of Family & Children Services. ``But you can do less paperwork and still prove that.'' ``It's like a death by 1,000 cuts,'' Simitian said. see multi-year contracts so they don't have to re-apply annually. briefpap2 http://www.governance.qub.ac.uk/briefpap2.PDF Partnership between Government and the community and voluntary sector is also critical to the future of Northern Ireland as a socially inclusive, fair and vibrant society. The recent report by the Northern Ireland Audit Office on developing good practice in the funding of the voluntary and community sector by Government departments is an issue of major importance for the sector. The Institute was therefore delighted to facilitate a seminar involving representatives from government departments and the sector to consider in depth the recommendations of this important report. Joint training: Because of the necessary requirements of public accountability, the grant making process will inevitably remain complex. ORG_APP The Grant Request Proposal should be submitted in letter format along with the grant application and requested attachments. Signature of chief staff person and officer of the board indicates board approval of request and certifies that this organization does not discriminate on the basis of race, age, color, religion, or national origin. This signature also certifies the organization's commitment to file appropriate reports detailing the grant's use as indicated in this application, and its understanding that this is a one-time grant, with no commitment by Wake Electric Care for more than one year. Attach copy of IRS letter indicating tax-exempt status and/or Federal ID Number. consult http://www.rochester.edu/ORPA/policies/consult.pdf The following provides a brief overview on the allowability and use of consultants paid by federal grants and contracts. OMB Circular A-21 states the following about the use of consultants on Federal awards: "a. Costs of professional and consulting services, including legal services rendered by the members of a particular profession who are not employees of the institution are allowable NIH: Under discretionary grants, PHS awarding office approval is required if the use of consultants, either individuals or firms, constitutes a transfer of substantive programmatic work, or is required by program regulations or other award terms. AFOSR: Refers to OMB Circular A-21; all prior approvals are waived. Part Break travel down into local and overnight, with projected areas of travel and costs. Equipment may include office equipment to support the planning function, but cannot include equipment to establish a telecommunications facility. Enter Indirect costs charged to the project. Attach a Budget Detail that gives a line item breakdown with three columns on the right indicating "Federal Support," "Matching Support," and "Total." Secretary $5,000 $10,000 $15,000 Also, attach a Budget Narrative that gives sufficient explanation about each category to establish the need for the funds requested in that category, and the basis for figures used and how they were calculated. pd_ch10 http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/icm/icm45/prod45/pd_ch10.pdf The ICM partitioning and security feature allows you to divide the ICM enterprise into business entities. A business entity is a subset of the ICM enterprise that contains its own scripts, enterprise services, enterprise skill groups, enterprise agent groups, and schedules. As part of the partitioning feature, you can grant access control on individual objects and classes of objects. This chapter describes the basic concepts that underlie the security and partitioning feature. It also provides a brief introduction to the security user interface. See the Cisco ICM Software Security Guide for more information on the partitioning feature. The access level determines what rights the user has to the associated data, as described in Table 10-1. oper26 http://www.ci.madison.wi.us/comp/2000opbud/oper26.pdf The mission of the CDBG Office is to promote healthy neighborhoods and a viable urban community, through support of effective community-oriented programs which provide affordable housing, expand economic opportunities, enhance suitable living environments, and support thriving neighborhoods, particularly for persons of low and moderate income. The Office strives to accomplish this mission through active and diverse citizen involvement in its assessment, policy formulation, program operation and evaluation processes, and in teamwork with other City staff and community organizations. Other fund sources include State Housing Cost Reduction Initiative funds. Funding to provide a "Living Wage" increment to eligible City-funded programs. Provide direct administration and support from other City agencies toward administration of the overall program, including concentration on neighborhood planning. bc_99-3-24bd10 WHEREAS, this matter has been reviewed by Corporation Counsel, the Finance Department, Human Resources, the County Administrator's Office and the Ways & Means Committee. pdf_gmc_cfoBrochure http://www.cfoc.gov/documents/pdf_gmc_cfoBrochure.pdf Each year, the Federal Government provides over $300 billion--one-sixth of the Federal budget--in grants to non-Federal entities (States, local and tribal governments, colleges and universities, and other nonprofit organizations). All non-Federal entities that expend $300,000 or more of Federal awards in a year are required to obtain an annual audit in accordance with the Single Audit Act Amendments of 1996, Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-133, "Audits of States, Local Governments and Non-Profit Organizations," the OMB Circular A-133 Compliance Supplement and Government Auditing Standards. The General Accounting Office's web site (http://www.gao.gov) also contains a pamphlet, How to Avoid a Substandard Audit: Suggestions for Procuring an Audit. WTF_EXP4 businesses with 50 or fewer employees or labor organizations. raining programs must start within 6 weeks to 6 months of the grant award. All trainees must be employed in Massachusetts. raining grants are awarded to employers, employer organizations, labor organizations and training providers. echnical assistance grants are awarded to industry associations, labor organizations, community colleges, Wo rkforce Investment Boards and other entities with expertise in providing technical assistance to help employers. raining Fund awards grants to help businesses and labor organizations train the Commonwealth's workers, enhancing their existing skills and introducing them to new technologies, production methods, and customer satisfaction tools. 102pot There are substantial grant funds generally available for capital projects, however each of the managing organizations would typically need to provide some level of matching funds, often ranging from 10 to 50 percent of total project costs. Under this proposal, there are at least five organizations---the City of Goleta, County, MSE, COPR, and IVRPD---that will manage the adjacent open space and natural reserve areas along the Ellwood-Devereux coast. A continuing dialogue through the coordinating committee will be important to increase the likelihood of obtaining grant funds, perhaps through cooperative joint proposals, and to discuss common issues and management priorities. Enhancement and maintenance funding will be part of the OSHMP. InfoSheet45c Examples of matter that does usually concern business, professional, commercial or financial affairs: financial information submitted in an application for a government grant audited balance sheets and profit and loss accounts information about the pricing structure used by a business information about the work activities of professionals e.g., doctors/lawyers, who operate an incomegenerating professional practice Examples of matter that does not concern business, professional, commercial or financial affairs: witness statements concerning an industrial accident, and a medical report on the injured worker: see Accident Compensation Commission v Croom [1991] 2 VR 322 information about safety aspects of a proposed dam, for which a grazing and crop-growing business was seeking licensing approval: see Re Boully and Department of Primary Industries (98001) information about the work activities of professionals who are government employees, e.g., an engineer employed by a local council general assessments of the geographical features of a region contained in a development proposal for land within the region There must be a reasonable expectation (not mere speculation or conjecture) that disclosure of the information in issue could either: have an adverse effect on the business, etc, affairs which the information concerns; or prejudice the future supply of similar information to government. | |