National School Lunch Act Sample Clauses

National School Lunch Act. If this contract is funded in whole or in part from federal funds, the CONTRACTOR shall comply with the requirements set forth in Section 12(b) of the Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxx National School Lunch Act, 42 U.S.C. 1760(b), as amended by Section 361 of the Healthy, Hunger- Free Kids Act of 2010 (Public Law 111-296) to support full use of federal funds provided to the State Agency for the administration of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), and exclude such funds from State budget restrictions or limitations including, at a minimum, hiring freezes, work furloughs, and travel restrictions affecting the WIC Program. ATTACHMENT B-1 EXPENDITURE BASED BUDGET PROJECT NAME: CONTRACTOR SFS PAYEE NAME: CONTRACT PERIOD: From: 10/01/2023 09/30/2024 CATEGORY OF EXPENSE GRANT FUNDS MATCH FUNDS MATCH % OTHER FUNDS TOTAL 1. Personal Services a) Salary $284,476.00 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $284,476.00 b) Fringe $99,113.57 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $99,113.57 Subtotal $383,589.57 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $383,589.57 2. Non Personal Services a) Contractual Services $1,050.00 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $1,050.00 b) Travel $9,515.00 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $9,515.00 c) Equipment $0.00 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $0.00 d) Space/Property & Utilities $46,853.12 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $46,853.12 e) Operating Expenses $18,687.31 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $18,687.31 f) Other $34,105.00 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $34,105.00 Subtotal $110,210.43 $0.00 0 % $0.00 $110,210.43 ATTACHMENT B-1 EXPENDITURE BASED BUDGET PERSONAL SERVICES DETAIL SALARY POSITION TITLE ANNUALIZED SALARY PER POSITION STANDARD WORK WEEK (HOURS) PERCENT OF EFFORT FUNDED NUMBER OF MONTHS FUNDED TOTAL Program Support Position (1.00 FTE) $65,447.00 35 100 12 $65,447.00 Nutrition Assistant Position (1.60 FTE) $34,317.50 35 100 12 $54,908.00 Competent Professional Authority Position (1.00 FTE) $59,204.00 35 100 12 $59,204.00 Qualified Nutritionist Positions (2.00 FTE) $52,458.50 35 100 12 $104,917.00 TOTAL FRINGE $99,113.57 ATTACHMENT B-1 - EXPENDITURE BASED BUDGET NON-PERSONAL SERVICES DETAIL CONTRACTUAL SERVICES - TYPE/DESCRIPTION TOTAL Other Contractual Services $1,050.00 ATTACHMENT B-1 - EXPENDITURE BASED BUDGET NON-PERSONAL SERVICES DETAIL TRAVEL - TYPE/DESCRIPTION TOTAL Travel $9,515.00 EQUIPMENT - TYPE/DESCRIPTION TOTAL All equipment $0.00 SPACE/PROPERTY EXPENSES: RENT - TYPE/DESCRIPTION TOTAL Space (rent) $39,353.12 SPACE/PROPERTY EXPENSES: OWN - TYPE/DESCRIPTION TOTAL Space (Owned) $0.00 TYPE/DESCRIPTION OF UTILITY EXPENSES TOTAL Utilities $7,500.00 OPERATING...
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