Types of assistance. CDBG funds may be used to finance the following types of rehabilitation activities, and related costs, either singly, or in combination, through the use of grants, loans, loan guarantees, interest supplements, or other means for buildings and improvements described in paragraph (a) of this section, except that rehabilitation of commercial or industrial buildings is limited as described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
(1) Assistance to private individuals and entities, including profit making and nonprofit organizations, to acquire for the purpose of rehabilitation, and to rehabilitate properties, for use or resale for residential purposes;
(2) Labor, materials, and other costs of rehabilitation of properties, including repair directed toward an accumulation of deferred maintenance, replacement of principal fixtures and components of existing structures, installation of security devices, including smoke detectors and dead bolt locks, and renovation through alterations, additions to, or enhancement of existing structures and improvements, abatement of asbestos hazards (and other contaminants) in buildings and improvements that may be undertaken singly, or in combination;
(3) Loans for refinancing existing indebtedness secured by a property being rehabilitated with CDBG funds if such financing is determined by the recipient to be necessary or appropriate to achieve the locality's community development objectives;
(4) Improvements to increase the efficient use of energy in structures through such means as installation of storm windows and doors, siding, wall and attic insulation, and conversion, modification, or replacement of heating and cooling equipment, including the use of solar energy equipment;
(5) Improvements to increase the efficient use of water through such means as water savings faucets and shower heads and repair of water leaks;
(6) Connection of residential structures to water distribution lines or local sewer collection lines;
(7) For rehabilitation carried out with CDBG funds, costs of:
(i) Initial homeowner warranty premiums;
(ii) Hazard insurance premiums, except where assistance is provided in the form of a grant; and
(iii) Flood insurance premiums for properties covered by the Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973, pursuant to § 570.605.
(8) Costs of acquiring tools to be lent to owners, tenants, and others who will use such tools to carry out rehabilitation;
(9) Rehabilitation services, such as rehabilitation counseling, energy audit...
Types of assistance. Technical assistance under this paragraph may include provision and integration of hy- drologic, economic, and environmental data and analyses.
Types of assistance. The types of assistance provided by the FAA or DGAC may include, but are not limited to, the following list.
Types of assistance. Outlined are the various types of assistance available to eligible participants RENTAL ASSISTANCE Rental assistance can be provided in the form of monthly rental assistance, rental arrears or a combination of both.
Types of assistance. The AZNG-CJTF offers two types of assistance, (1) vulnerability assessment and (2) cyber incident response. Vulnerability assessments are pre-emptive examinations of a party’s physical and electronic safeguards in place protecting the party’s information system or network. Vulnerability assessments are not done in response to a particular cyber incident. Cyber incident response is assistance provided following a cyber-attack or intrusion on a party’s information system or network. Regardless of whether a party requests AZNG-CJTF assistance to conduct either a vulnerability assessment or a cyber incident response, AZNG-CJTF assistance is limited to examinations of relevant physical and electronic security measures for an information system or network, an outline of AZNG-CJTF identified risks, threats, or breaches that were found as a result of any examination, and AZNG-CJTF recommendations to either address or minimize any identified risks, threats, or breaches and how a party could undertake such measures. AZNG- CJTF assistance does not include implementing any cyber security recommendation it or its personnel make, nor does it include directly thwarting or eliminating any ongoing cyber incident. To request a vulnerability assessment from the AZNG-CJTF, contact XXXxxxxXxxxxXxxxXxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx. For cyber incident response, refer to section 5.
Types of assistance. Under a partnership agreement entered into with an educational institution under sub- section (a) of this section and as authorized by the Secretary, a Department research and devel- opment facility may provide assistance to the educational institution by—
(1) loaning equipment to the institution;
(2) transferring to the institution equipment determined by the director of the Department research and development facility to be sur- plus;
(3) making personnel of Department re- search and development facilities available to teach science courses or to assist in the devel- opment of science courses and materials for the institution;
(4) involving faculty and students of the in- stitution in research programs of Department research and development facilities;
(5) cooperating with the institution in devel- oping a program under which students may be given academic credit for work on research projects of Department research and develop- ment facilities; and
(6) providing academic and career advice and assistance to students of the institution. (Pub. L. 101–510, div. C, title XXXI, § 3166, Nov. 5, 1990, 104 Stat. 1843.)
Types of assistance. An applicant may submit an application either for financial assistance (‘‘FA’’) only or for FA and a XX xxxxx, under this NOFA. FA may be provided by the Fund through an equity investment (including, in the case of certain insured credit unions, secondary capital accounts), a grant, loan, deposit, credit union shares, or any combination thereof. The Fund reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to provide FA in a form other than that which is requested by an applicant, or a XX xxxxx for uses other than that which are requested by an applicant. Applicants for TA grants under this NOFA shall describe the type(s) of TA requested, when the TA will be acquired, the provider(s) of the TA, the cost of the TA, and a narrative description of how the TA will enhance their community development impact. Eligible types of XX xxxxx uses include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Acquiring consulting services;
(2) Paying staff salary for the limited purposes of completing tasks and/or fulfilling functions that are otherwise eligible XX xxxxx uses under this NOFA (use of TA for this purpose is limited to applicants with total assets not exceeding $5 million as of December 31, 2002);
(3) Acquiring/enhancing technology items; and
(4) Acquiring training for staff or management. The Fund will not consider requests for TA grants under this NOFA for expenses that, in the determination of the Fund, are deemed to be ongoing operating expenses rather than non- recurring expenses. The Fund will consider requests for use of TA to pay for staff salary only when the applicant demonstrates, to the Fund’s satisfaction, that:
(i) The staff salary relates directly to building the applicant’s capacity to serve its target market;
(ii) The proposed staff time to be paid for by the XX xxxxx will be used for a non-recurring activity that will build the applicant’s capacity to achieve its objectives as set forth in its Comprehensive Business Plan;
(iii) The proposed capacity-building activity would otherwise be contracted to a consultant or not be undertaken; and
(iv) The staff person assigned to the proposed task has the competence to successfully complete the activity. Further guidance on the limited uses of TA grants for staff salary expenditures is available on the Fund’s Web site at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx.
Types of assistance. 1. Assistance may be provided by individual experts, by emergency teams, in the form of emergency aid supplies, or in any other manner.
2. The emergency teams, individual experts, equipment and emergency aid sup- plies may be transported by land, air or water.
Types of assistance. Assistance in emergency liquidation shall be delivered by sending disaster units and supply materials or in other requested form.
Types of assistance. It is agreed that assistance shall be given to Employees in the form of one (1) or more of the following ways for undergraduate studies (not for franchise programmes):