Common use of Funding for Critical Emergency Supplies Clause in Contracts

Funding for Critical Emergency Supplies. Critical emergency supplies—such as shelf stable products, water, and basic medical supplies—are an allowable expense under EMPG. DHS/FEMA must approve a state’s five-year viable inventory management plan prior to allocating grant funds for stockpiling purposes. The five-year plan should include a distribution strategy and related sustainment costs if the grant expenditure is over $100,000.

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Funding for Critical Emergency Supplies. Critical emergency supplies—such as shelf stable products, water, and basic medical supplies—are an allowable expense under EMPG-ARPA. DHS/FEMA must approve a state’s five-year viable inventory management plan prior to allocating grant funds for stockpiling purposes. The five-year plan should include a distribution strategy and related sustainment costs if the grant expenditure is over $100,000.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Funded Subaward Grant Agreement

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Funding for Critical Emergency Supplies. Critical emergency supplies—such as shelf stable products, water, and basic medical supplies—are an allowable expense under EMPG-ARPA Competitive Program. DHS/FEMA must approve a state’s five-five- year viable inventory management plan prior to allocating grant funds for stockpiling purposes. The five-five- year plan should include a distribution strategy and related sustainment costs if the grant expenditure is over $100,000.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Funded Subaward Grant Agreement

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