Common use of Assessment of Risk and Other Pre-Award Activities Clause in Contracts

Assessment of Risk and Other Pre-Award Activities. HRSA may elect not to fund applicants with management or financial instability that directly relates to the organization’s ability to implement statutory, regulatory or other requirements (45 CFR § 75.205). Applications receiving a favorable objective review are reviewed for other considerations that include past performance, as applicable, cost analysis of the project/program budget, assessment of your management systems, ensuring continued applicant eligibility, and compliance with any public policy requirements, including those requiring just-in-time submissions. You may be asked to submit additional programmatic or administrative information (such as an updated budget or “other support” information) or to undertake certain activities (such as negotiation of an indirect cost rate) in anticipation of an award. However, even at this point in the process, such requests do not guarantee that an award will be made. Following review of all applicable information, HRSA’s approving and business management officials will determine whether an award can be made, if special conditions are required, and what level of funding is appropriate. Award decisions are discretionary and are not subject to appeal to any HRSA or HHS official or board. Effective January 1, 2016, HRSA is required to review and consider any information about your organization that is in the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS). You may review and comment on any information about your organization that a federal awarding agency previously entered. HRSA will consider any of your comments, in addition to other information in FAPIIS in making a judgment about your organization’s integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under federal awards when completing the review of risk posed as described in 45 CFR § 75.205 HHS Awarding Agency Review of Risk Posed by Applicants. A determination that an applicant is not qualified will be reported by HRSA to FAPIIS (45 CFR § 75.212).

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Samples: Health and Human Services, grants.hrsa.gov

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Assessment of Risk and Other Pre-Award Activities. HRSA The Health Resources and Services Administration may elect not to fund applicants with management or financial instability that directly relates to the organization’s ability to implement statutory, regulatory or other requirements (45 CFR § 75.205). Applications receiving a favorable objective review that HRSA is considering for funding are reviewed for other considerations that include past performanceconsiderations. These include, as applicable, cost analysis of the project/program budget, assessment of your management systems, ensuring continued applicant eligibility, and compliance with any public policy requirements, including those requiring just-in-time submissions. You may be asked to submit additional programmatic or administrative grants information (such as an updated budget or “other support” information) or to undertake certain activities (such as negotiation of an indirect cost rate) in anticipation of an award. However, even at this point in the process, such requests do not guarantee that an award will be made. Following review of all applicable information, HRSA’s the HRSA approving and business management officials will determine whether an award can be made, if special conditions are required, and what level of funding is appropriate. Award decisions are discretionary and are not subject to appeal to any HRSA or HHS official or board. Effective January 1, 2016, HRSA is required to review and consider any information about your organization the applicant that is in the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS). You An applicant may review and comment on any information about your organization itself that a federal awarding agency previously entered. HRSA will consider any of your commentscomments by the applicant, in addition to other information in FAPIIS in making a judgment about your organization’s the applicant's integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under federal awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants as described in 45 CFR § 75.205 HHS Awarding Agency Review of Risk Posed by Applicants. A determination that an applicant is not qualified will be reported by HRSA to FAPIIS (45 CFR § 75.212).

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Samples: Funding Opportunity Announcement

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Assessment of Risk and Other Pre-Award Activities. HRSA ‌ The Health Resources and Services Administration may elect not to fund applicants with management or financial instability that directly relates to the organization’s ability to implement statutory, regulatory or other requirements (45 CFR § 75.205). Applications receiving a favorable objective review that HRSA is considering for funding are reviewed for other considerations that include past performanceconsiderations. These include, as applicable, cost analysis of the project/program budget, assessment of your management systems, ensuring continued applicant eligibility, and compliance with any public policy requirements, including those requiring just-in-time submissions. You may be asked to submit additional programmatic or administrative grants information (such as an updated budget or “other support” information) or to undertake certain activities (such as negotiation of an indirect cost rate) in anticipation of an award. However, even at this point in the process, such requests do not guarantee that an award will be made. Following review of all applicable information, HRSA’s the HRSA approving and business management officials will determine whether an award can be made, if special conditions are required, and what level of funding is appropriate. Award decisions are discretionary and are not subject to appeal to any HRSA or HHS official or board. Effective January 1, 2016, HRSA is required to review and consider any information about your organization that is in the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS). You An applicant may review and comment on any information about your organization itself that a federal awarding agency previously entered. HRSA will consider any of your comments, in addition comments by the applicant The Health Resources and Services Administration may elect not to other information in FAPIIS in making a judgment about your fund applicants with management or financial instability that directly relates to the organization’s integrityability to implement statutory, business ethics, and record of performance under federal awards when completing the review of risk posed as described in regulatory or other requirements (45 CFR § 75.205 HHS Awarding Agency Review of Risk Posed by Applicants75.205). A determination that an applicant is not qualified will be reported by HRSA to FAPIIS (45 CFR § 75.212). The decision not to make an award or to make an award at a particular funding level, is discretionary and is not subject to appeal to any HHS Operating Division or HHS official or board.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: grants.hrsa.gov

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