Common use of Restricted Eligibility Clause in Contracts

Restricted Eligibility. Restricted eligibility refers to: ● A funding opportunity that is limited to a specific type of entity or otherwise narrows the pool of applicants that may compete for a grant or cooperative agreement; ● An award or other assistance action that is limited to one or a limited number of recipients; ● Amendments to extend an award, other than those authorized by 2 CFR 200.308(e)(2); ● Amendments to increase the total estimated amount of the award; or ● Amendments that change the fundamental scope of the award objectives. Eligibility must not be restricted for:

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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Restricted Eligibility. Restricted eligibility refers to: ● A funding opportunity that is limited to a specific type of entity or otherwise narrows the pool of applicants that may compete for a grant or cooperative agreement; ● An award or other assistance action that is limited to one or a limited number of recipients; ● Amendments to extend an award, other than those authorized by 2 CFR 200.308(e)(2200.308(d)(2); ● Amendments to increase the total estimated amount of the award; or ● Amendments that change the fundamental scope of the award objectives. Eligibility must not be restricted for:

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements, Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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