Supplemental Funding. Unless otherwise defined by program rules, Supplemental Funding is the award of additional funds to provide for an increase in costs due to unforeseen circumstances. The State will comply with all Federal program agency policies and procedures for requesting supplemental grant funding. The State will comply with the following guidelines when requesting supplemental funding for the Medical Assistance Program and associated administrative payments (CFDA 93.778): The State must submit a revised Medicaid Program Budget Report (CMS-37) to request supplemental funding. The CMS guidelines and instructions for completing the CMS-37 are provided in Section 2600F of the State Medicaid Manual (SMM). The CMS/CO must receive the revised Form CMS-37 through the Medicaid Budget Expenditure System/Children's Budget Expenditure System (MBES/CBES) no later than 10 calendar days before the end of the quarter for which the supplemental grant award is being requested. Additional guidance on this policy is available from the respective CMS Regional Office, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. The State will comply with the following guidelines when requesting supplemental funding for TANF (CFDA 93.558), CCDF (CFDA 93.575), CSE (93.563), and the FC/AA (CFDA 93.658 and CFDA 93.659) programs administered by the U.S. Department of Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (HHS/ACF):
a. Timing of the Request A State should initiate its request for supplemental funding during a quarter as soon as it becomes aware of the fact that a shortfall does/will exist. For the TANF and CCDF grants, supplemental funding requests (estimates) may be submitted by a State, for consideration by ACF, up through and including the 15th day of the third month of the first, second or third quarter of any fiscal year. Since TANF and CCDF are block grant programs, all unawarded portions of the annual allotment will automatically be issued at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Therefore, supplemental funding requests will not be available during the fourth quarter for these programs. For the CSE and FC/AA programs, supplemental funding requests may be submitted by a state, for consideration by ACF, up through and including the 15th day of the third month of any quarter of a fiscal year.
Supplemental Funding. Nothing in this Appendix shall be construed as preventing a College/ University from supplementing the specific funds available under Article XXI, Subparagraph G where, in the judgment of the College/University, such supplementation would be appropriate; nor shall anything in this Appendix be construed as prohibiting any College/University from exercising its managerial or academic judgment in regard to the utilization of monies or other resources not specifically committed to the funding or support of the Career Development Program outlined in this Appendix.
A. 1. This Appendix shall apply generally to tenured faculty members and tenured librarians and, where applicable, members of the professional staff who have been granted multi-year contracts.
Supplemental Funding. Nothing in this Appendix shall be construed as preventing a College/ University from supplementing the specific funds available under Article XXI, Subparagraph G where, in the judgment of the College/University, such supplementation would be appropriate; nor shall anything in this Appendix be construed as prohibiting any College/University from exercising its managerial or academic judgment in regard to the utilization of monies or other resources not specifically committed to the funding or support of the Career Development Program outlined in this Appendix.
Supplemental Funding. Upon request by the Member Library, TADL may consider, in its sole discretion, providing supplemental funding to the Member Library at the request of the Member Library based upon a change of circumstance or other good cause. These requests will be evaluated by the TADL Board on a case by case basis, and any decision regarding supplemental funding requests will be left to the sole discretion of the TADL Board.
Supplemental Funding. Grantor will not provide supplemental funding to the Budget.
Supplemental Funding. Unless otherwise defined by program rules, Supplemental Funding is the award of additional funds to provide for an increase in costs due to unforeseen circumstances. DocuSign Envelope ID: 841D0F37-ECA6-45BD-AF3E-EB2AE0DFC6C5 The State will comply with all Federal program agency policies and procedures for requesting supplemental grant funding. The State will comply with the following guidelines when requesting supplemental funding for the Medical Assistance Program and associated administrative payments (CFDA 93.778): The State must submit a revised Medicaid Program Budget Report (CMS-37) to request supplemental funding. The CMS guidelines and instructions for completing the CMS-37 are provided in Section 2600F of the State Medicaid Manual (SMM). The CMS/CO must receive the revised Form CMS-37 through the Medicaid Budget Expenditure System/Children's Budget Expenditure System (MBES/CBES) no later than 10 calendar days before the end of the quarter for which the supplemental grant award is being requested. Additional guidance on this policy is available from the respective CMS Regional Office, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. The State will comply with the following guidelines when requesting supplemental funding for TANF (CFDA 93.558), CCDF (CFDA 93.575), CSE (93.563), and the FC/AA (CFDA 93.658 and CFDA 93.659) programs administered by the U.S. Department of Human Services, Administration for Children and Families (HHS/ACF):
a. Timing of the Request A State should initiate its request for supplemental funding during a quarter as soon as it becomes aware of the fact that a shortfall does/will exist. For the TANF and CCDF grants, supplemental funding requests (estimates) may be submitted by a State, for consideration by ACF, up through and including the 15th day of the third month of the first, second or third quarter of any fiscal year. Since TANF and CCDF are block grant programs, all unawarded portions of the annual allotment will automatically be issued at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Therefore, supplemental funding requests will not be available during the fourth quarter for these programs. For the CSE and FC/AA programs, supplemental funding requests may be submitted by a state, for consideration by ACF, up through and including the 15th day of the third month of any quarter of a fiscal year.
Supplemental Funding. Except as required under section 3307 of title 40, United States Code, real property donations to the Administrator of General Services made pursuant to subsection (a) and (b) at a GSA-owned land port of entry may be used in addition to any other funding for such purpose, including appropriated funds, property, or services.
Supplemental Funding. The Litigation Trust Management may supplement the funding of the Litigation Trust Expenses provided by the Litigation Trust Loan, including, through (i) settlement payments and the collection of judgments, (ii) Additional Litigation Funding Loans, and (iii) by retaining contingent fee counsel. All holders of the Class A Litigation Trust Interests who are “accredited investors” (as defined in Rule 501(a) of Regulation D under the Securities Act) shall have the right to participate in the funding of all Additional Litigation Funding Loans based on their pro rata share of Class A Litigation Interests held by all “accredited investors” (as defined above). To the extent that any holders of Class A Litigation Trust Interests decline to participate, the Litigation Trust Management shall have discretion to obtain Additional Litigation Funding first from the participating holders of Class A Litigation Trust Interests, regardless of their pro rata shares, and then from any other party or entity. The Litigation Trust may only incur Additional Litigation Funding Loans of up to $15 million with the consent of a majority of the members of the Litigation Trust Committee, or amounts in excess of $15 million with the unanimous consent of the members of the Litigation Trust Committee.
Supplemental Funding. (Project Term: September 1, 2021 thru March 14, 2023)
1. By March 14, 2023, Grantee shall implement activities to address barriers or needs presented by COVID-19 on either staff or clients of the Grantee’s CSC program. Grantee shall work with the System Agency to determine the scope of activities. All activities must be approved by the System Agency.
2. Grantee shall submit quarterly reports to report data associated with these activities using
a. Number of unduplicated individuals served.
b. Number of staff trainings on evidence-based practices that address COVID-19.
c. Number of group therapy sessions that included individuals enrolled through supplemental funds.
d. Number of unduplicated individuals enrolled through supplemental funds who were unemployed but became employed.
Supplemental Funding. Formal definition of sub-recipient can be found in the Code of Federal Regulations (2 CFR 200.