Subrecipient Agreement. This Subordinate Funding Agreement, in conjunction with the Master Funding Agreement, constitutes a subrecipient agreement for the purposes of any federal grant funds passed through to the City of Minneapolis hereby.
Subrecipient Agreement. For each fiscal year during the term of this Agreement, the County and the City shall enter into a Subrecipient Agreement, prepared jointly by the County and the City, which identifies a project or program that the County will administer with the City’s CDBG entitlement funds during that program year. The Subrecipient Agreement will set forth the minimum requirements found at 24 CFR 570 and as otherwise required by applicable federal laws. In addition, the agreements will provide project changes, time schedule for completion of the project(s), deliverable checklist, and additional funding sources, if any. If substantial compliance with the completion schedule cannot be met by the City due to unforeseen or uncontrollable circumstances, then the County may extend the schedule for project completion, as allowed by federal regulations.
Subrecipient Agreement. Defined in Recital A.
Subrecipient Agreement. Subrecipient shall maintain the confidentiality of records pertaining to any individual or family that was provided family violence prevention or treatment services through the project.
Subrecipient Agreement. EXHIBIT D
C. Pursuant to OMB requirements, Subrecipient may permit homeless service providers receiving ESG-CV funds to charge an indirect cost allocation to their grant. The Indirect cost allocation may not exceed ten percent of the allowable direct costs under the ESG-CV activity unless a higher limit for the indirect cost allocation has been approved by the applicable federal agency pursuant to 0MB requirements. Indirect Costs are those that have been incurred for common or joint objectives and cannot be readily identified with a particular final cost objective or activity.
D. Grantee shall receive approximately five percent of its ESG-XX xxxxx for the payment of administrative costs.
E. Rental assistance payments provided as part of an RR or HP activity under 24 CFR Part 576.106 typically cannot exceed HUD's Fair Market Rent (“FMR”) as provided under 24 CFR Part 888, except as provided in the HUD Waiver (dated 04.01.2020) and must comply with HUD's standard for rent reasonableness as established under 24 CFR Part 982.507. Upon expiration of HUD's Mega-Waiver dated April 1, 2020, request for exceptions to FMR can be made to HUD through HCD and must be approved in writing by HUD. Contact your HCD representative in the Federal Programs Branch for further assistance.
F. All provisions of the CARES Act shall apply including, but not limited to the following:
1) The maximum allocation spending cap on Emergency Shelter activities of sixty percent of the aggregate amount of assistance provided for the Subrecipient established pursuant to section 415(b) of the McKinneyVento Homeless Assistance Act (42 USC11374) shall not apply to amounts provided under the CARES Act.
2) ESG-CV funding amounts provided under the CARES Act may be used to provide temporary emergency shelters (through leasing of existing property temporary structures, or other means) to prevent, prepare for and respond to coronavirus, and that such temporary emergency shelters shall not be subject to the minimum periods of use as required by section 416(c)(1) of the XxXxxxxx-Xxxxx Homeless Assistance Act (42 USC 11357(c)(1)). Federal habitability and environmental review standards and requirements shall not apply to the use of such ESG-CV funding amounts for those temporary emergency shelters that have been determined necessary to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.
3) ESG-CV funding amounts provided under the CARES Act may be used for training on infectious disease prevention and mi...
Subrecipient Agreement. EXHIBIT D
Subrecipient Agreement. EXHIBIT D SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT EXHIBIT D
Subrecipient Agreement. EXHIBIT E arrangement. Subrecipient shall make timely payment of all property taxes at all times during the term of this Agreement.
Subrecipient Agreement. EXHIBIT E
Subrecipient Agreement. This agreement is entered into by and between the County of Macomb, a Michigan constitutional corporation (herein called the "Grantee") and Mount Xxxxxxx, with offices located at 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Mount Clemens, Michigan 48043, DUNS number _, herein called the "Subrecipient" as defined by 2 CFR 200.330. The Grantee is designated as a Prime Recipient under the Coronavirus Relief Funds (CRF, CFDA 21.019) program contained within the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act (P.L. 116-136). As a Prime Recipient, the grantee has elected to distribute funds to local communities for the purpose of aiding communities in covering costs that (a) are necessary expenditures incurred due to the current COVID-19 public health emergency, (b) were not accounted for in the subrecipient’s budget in place as of March 27, 2020, and (c) were incurred between March 1, 2020 and December 30, 2020. The following statements and provisions are acknowledged and agreed upon by and between parties.