SUBGRANT PROGRAM DEADLINES Sample Clauses

SUBGRANT PROGRAM DEADLINES. To help increase overall election security across the State, the election subgrant program has established the following deadlines that must be adhered to by a receiving jurisdiction: Subgrant project period: July 22, 2022 – February 28, 2023 MOU (Application) Deadline: December 31, 2022: Deadline for jurisdictions to return the completed MOU to the WEC which includes the self-assessment of security needs and certification that the jurisdiction will expend subgrant funds to meet the terms of the subgrant program. Funds will not be disbursed until a completed MOU is submitted and approved. Subgrant closing date: February 28, 2023: Deadline for receiving jurisdictions to comply with the terms of the subgrant and to submit a completed Election Security Subgrant Compliance Form to the WEC with all required documentation. Unspent or undocumented funds must be returned by this date.
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SUBGRANT PROGRAM DEADLINES. To ensure counties can receive HAVA Election Security federal funds to help improve their overall security posture in 2020, the Commission has established the following deadlines for the subgrant program: County HAVA Subgrant: Key Dates Not later than July 1, 2020 Subgrant Application Period Opens July 15, 2020 Deadline to Submit Subgrant Applications Not later than July 31, 2020 Elections Commission Approves or Denies Requests February 1, 2021 Compliance Reports Due to the Commission February 15, 2021 Deadline for Counties to Return Unused Funds
SUBGRANT PROGRAM DEADLINES. To help increase overall election security across the State, the election subgrant program has established the following deadlines that must be adhered to by a receiving jurisdiction: September 1, 2020: Deadline for jurisdictions to return the executed MOU to the WEC which includes the self-assessment of security needs and certification that the jurisdiction will expend subgrant funds to meet the terms of the subgrant program. December 1, 2020: Deadline for receiving jurisdictions to comply with the terms of the subgrant and to submit a completed “Subgrant Compliance Form” to the WEC. Deadline to request extension of time to comply with terms of the subgrant.
SUBGRANT PROGRAM DEADLINES. To help increase overall election security across the State, the election subgrant program has established the following deadlines that must be adhered to by a receiving jurisdiction: September 27, 2019: Grant program announced and MOU available for review by county and municipal clerks and governing bodies. November 15, 2019: Deadline for jurisdictions to return the executed MOU to the WEC which includes the self-assessment of security needs and certification that the jurisdiction will expend subgrant funds to meet the terms of the subgrant program. WEC begins issuing subgrant checks to receiving jurisdictions. January 28, 2020: Deadline for receiving jurisdictions to comply with the terms of the subgrant and to submit a completed “Subgrant Compliance Form” to the WEC. Deadline to request extension of time to comply with terms of the subgrant. January 31, 2020: WEC Reviews Subgrant Compliance Forms and conducts necessary follow- up if needed. September 30, 2020: Deadline to submit a final “Subgrant Compliance Form” to the WEC if an extension of time was granted. All unexpended subgrant funds as of September 30, 2020 must be returned to the WEC.

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