Cost Sharing or Matching Sample Clauses

Cost Sharing or Matching. ‌‌ ASPR and CDC may not award a cooperative agreement to a state or consortium of states under these programs unless the awardee agrees that, with respect to the amount of the cooperative agreements awarded by ASPR and CDC, the state will make available nonfederal contributions in the amount of 10% ($1 for each $10 of federal funds provided in the cooperative agreement) of the award.‌ Match may be provided directly or through donations from public or private entities and may be in cash or in kind, fairly evaluated, including plant, equipment or services. Amounts provided by the federal government or services assisted or subsidized to any significant extent by the federal government may not be included in determining the amount of such nonfederal contributions.‌ Please refer to 45 CFR § 75.306 for match requirements, including descriptions of acceptable match resources. Documentation of match, including methods and sources, must be included in the Budget Period 1 application for funds, follow procedures for generally accepted accounting practices, and meet audit requirements Exceptions to Matching Funds Requirement  The match requirement does not apply to the political subdivisions of Chicago, Los Angeles County, or New York City.  Pursuant to department grants policy implementing 48 U.S.C. 1469a(d), any required matching (including in-kind contributions) of less than $200,000 is waived with respect to cooperative agreements to the governments of American Samoa, Guam, U.S. Virgin Islands, or Northern Mariana Islands (other than those consolidated under other provisions of 48 U.S.C. 1469). For instance, if 10% (the match requirement) of the award is less than $200,000, then the entire match requirement is waived. If 10% of the award is greater than $200,000, then the first $200,000 is waived, and the rest must be paid as match.  Matching does not apply to future contingent emergency response awards that may be authorized under 311, 317(a), and 317(d) of the Public Health Service Act unless such a requirement were imposed by statute or administrative process at the time.
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Cost Sharing or Matching. Cost sharing or matching is not a requirement of this Funding Opportunity.
Cost Sharing or Matching. 1. For all federal or state awards, any shared costs or matching funds and all contributions, including cash and third-party in-kind contributions must be accepted as part of the Subrecipient’s cost sharing or matching when such contributions meet all of the following criteria:
Cost Sharing or Matching. When au- thorized, program income may be used to meet the cost sharing or matching requirement of the grant agreement. The amount of the Federal grant award remains the same.
Cost Sharing or Matching. Cost sharing or matching is not required as a condition of award.
Cost Sharing or Matching. The IHS does not require matching funds or cost sharing for grants or cooperative agreements.
Cost Sharing or Matching. See Sections J and K of attachment 1, the Project MOA.
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Cost Sharing or Matching. Matching or cost sharing requirements applicable to the federal program must be satisfied by allowable costs incurred or third-party in-kind contributions, as provided in 45 CFR 75.306, and subject to the qualifications, exceptions, and requirements of that section.
Cost Sharing or Matching. Program income may be used to meet cost shar- ing or matching requirements only upon written approval of the Approving Official. Such use shall not increase the commitment of Federal funds.
Cost Sharing or Matching. There is no cost sharing or matching requirement for this opportunity. There is no competitive advantage to applicants who voluntarily provide a match.
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