Congressional District Sample Clauses

The Congressional District clause identifies the specific congressional district in which a property, project, or entity is located. This information is typically required in contracts or grant applications involving federal funding or oversight, as it helps determine the appropriate legislative representation and may affect eligibility for certain programs. By clearly stating the congressional district, the clause ensures accurate reporting and compliance with government requirements, thereby facilitating proper allocation of resources and communication with relevant government officials.
Congressional District. Enter the number of the Congressional District where the applicant organization is located. Use the following format: two-character State Abbreviation-three-character District Number. For example, if your organization is located in the 5th Congressional District of California, enter "CA-005." If your state has a single At-Large Representative or your territory has a single Delegate, enter your two digit state/territory abbreviation and “-000.” If you need help, visit the House of Representatives website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and use the "Find Your Representative" tool.
Congressional District. Enter the number of the congressional district where the applicant organization is physically located. The congressional district that you enter here must match with the congressional district that shown in the Business Information section of your organization’s ▇▇▇ (System for Award Management) record Use the following format: two-character State Abbreviation-three-character District Number. For example, if your organization is located in the 5th Congressional District of California, enter "CA-005." If your state has a single at-large representative or your territory has a single delegate, enter your two-digit state/jurisdiction abbreviation and “-000.” If you need help, visit the House of Representatives website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and use the "Find Your Representative" tool.
Congressional District. Table 3.—Applicant/Individual Contact Information
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