Types of Assistance Instruments Sample Clauses

Types of Assistance Instruments. Effective Date: 11/19/2020 Agreement Officers must structure assistance awards in the manner that best achieves programmatic results while complying with regulation and policy. The AO has flexibility in determining the type of award instrument in accordance with the methods for structuring assistance awards found in 2 CFR 200, 2 CFR 700, and this ADS chapter, including: ● Renewal Awards; ● Simplified Grants; ● Fixed Amount Awards (see 2 CFR 200 for definition); and ● Leader with Associate Awards. During the Planning Phase, the Agreement Officer and the Activity Planner make a determination on the duration and type of instrument (see ADS 201, Program Cycle Operational Policy). The Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended (FAA), authorizes the Agency “… to make grants to make and perform agreements … in furtherance of the purposes and within the limitations of the Act.” The Federal Grants and Cooperative Agreements Act requires that a type of grant agreement must not be used to acquire property or services for the direct use or the direct benefit of the United States Government. When the AO has determined that an award will be an assistance instrument, the AO must then determine whether it should be a grant or cooperative agreement (see 2 CFR 200 for the full definition of a cooperative agreement and a grant).
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Types of Assistance Instruments. 66‌ 303.3.25 Fixed Amount Awards to Non-Governmental Organizations 71‌ 303.3.26 Leader with Associate Awards 74‌ 303.3.27 Public-Private Partnerships 80‌ 303.3.28 Participation of Faith-Based and Community Organizations 80‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ 303.3.29 Suspension and Debarment 84‌ 303.3.30 Limitation on Construction under Assistance 84‌ 303.3.31 USAID Implementing Partner Notices (IPN) Portal for Assistance 85‌ 303.3.32 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) 86‌ 303.3.33 Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse 88‌ 303.3.34 Reserved 89‌ 303.3.35 Information Technology and Telecommunication 89‌ 303.3.35.1 Information Technology Under Assistance Awards 89‌‌‌ Services 89 303.3.35.2 Covered Telecommunication and Video Surveillance Equipment or 303.4 MANDATORY REFERENCES 90‌‌ 303.4.1 External Mandatory References 90‌ 303.4.2 Internal Mandatory References 91‌ 303.4.3 Mandatory Forms 93‌ 303.5 ADDITIONAL HELP 94‌ 303.6 DEFINITIONS 94‌ ADS 303 – Grants and Cooperative Agreements to Non-Governmental Organizations‌‌‌‌‌ 303.1 OVERVIEW‌ Effective Date: 12/23/2019 This chapter describes the Agency’s internal guidance, policy directives, required procedures, and standards for the award and administration of USAID grants and cooperative agreements to: ● Institutions of higher education, ● Hospitals, ● Nonprofit non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and ● Commercial organizations. USAID provides assistance to U.S. or non-U.S organizations, individuals, nonprofits, and for-profit entities. Authorizing legislation (including the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended), other statutes, Government-wide directives and regulations, and Agency policies specify the eligibility requirements for individual assistance programs. The Agency has identified its corporate priorities for, and approach to, assistance in the USAID Acquisition and Assistance Strategy.‌‌‌‌‌‌ 303.2 PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES‌ Effective Date: 11/19/2020 a. The Bureau for Management, Office of Acquisition and Assistance (M/OAA) develops and interprets policy on behalf of USAID for the award and administration of grants and cooperative agreements. M/OAA carries out this responsibility in accordance with the requirements of 2 CFR 200 Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards and USAID’s implementing regulation 2 CFR 700 USAID Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, and this ADS chapter.‌‌‌‌‌
Types of Assistance Instruments. 70 303.3.25 Fixed-Amount Awards to Non-Governmental Organizations 74 303.3.26 Leader with Associate Awards 78 303.3.27 Public-Private Partnerships 83 303.3.28 Participation of Faith-Based and Community Organizations 84 303.3.29 Suspension and Debarment 87 303.3.30 Limitation on Construction under Assistance 88 303.3.31 USAID Implementing Partner Notices (IPN) Portal for Assistance 88 303.3.32 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) 89 303.3.33 Prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse 92 303.4 MANDATORY REFERENCES 92 303.4.1 External Mandatory References 92 303.4.2 Internal Mandatory References 93 303.4.3 Mandatory Forms 95 303.5 ADDITIONAL HELP 96 303.6 DEFINITIONS 96 ADS 303 – Grants and Cooperative Agreements to Non-Governmental Organizations 303.1 OVERVIEW Effective Date: 12/23/2019 This chapter describes the Agency’s internal guidance, policy directives, required procedures, and standards for the award and administration of USAID grants and cooperative agreements to: ● Institutions of higher education, ● Hospitals, ● Nonprofit non-governmental organizations, and ● Commercial organizations. USAID provides assistance to U.S. or non-U.S organizations, individuals, nonprofits, and for-profit entities. Authorizing legislation (including the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended), other statutes, Government-wide directives and regulations, and Agency policies specify the eligibility requirements for individual assistance programs. The Agency has identified its corporate priorities for, and approach to, assistance in the USAID Acquisition and Assistance Strategy.

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  • Structure of Assistance The Program is envisioned as a revolving fund. The Program will make a five-year, non-recourse, zero-percent forgivable, non- amortizing loan in which a second lien is recorded on the property. Twenty percent of the loan will be forgiven for each year the loan is outstanding. If the property is sold or refinanced prior to the loan termination date, the Program will recover funds should sufficient equity be available from the transaction. The Program will recycle recovered funds in order to provide additional program assistance until December 31, 2017, at which time any recovered funds will be returned to Treasury.

  • Rental Assistance (Subsidy) Rental assistance will be provided to Eligible Households who pay 30% of their monthly net income, including Florida unemployment benefits, towards their monthly rent and have experienced a loss of job or income due to COVID-19.

  • Plan of Assistance a. If an educator receives an “Unsatisfactory” rating on any component on the summative evaluation, a written Notification of Unsatisfactory Performance will be provided to the educator which will include areas requiring improvement.

  • OPWC Financial Assistance Subject to the terms and conditions contained herein, the OPWC hereby agrees to provide to the Recipient financial assistance not to exceed the amount as set forth in Appendix C of this Agreement for the sole and express purpose of paying or reimbursing the costs certified to the OPWC under this Agreement for the completion of the Project (the "Funds").

  • PROVISION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE GRANT As authorized by Section 2 of this Agreement for the sole and express purpose of financing the Project defined and described in Appendix A of this Agreement, the estimated costs of which are set forth and described in Appendix D of this Agreement, the OPWC hereby agrees to provide financial assistance, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, from the State Capital Improvements Fund which constitutes the proceeds of the Infrastructure Bonds, in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Forty-Nine Thousand, Nine Hundred Ninety-Eight Dollars ($249,998). This financial assistance shall be provided in the form of a Grant. The OPWC Grant Control No. is CG10R. Once this grant amount is fully expended, the loan amount, which is part of this Project Agreement, will be drawn on for disbursing the remaining OPWC obligations contained in this Agreement. An exception applies if the loan amount is necessitated for the local share. In which case, grant and loan assistance will be disbursed concurrently. LOAN

  • Duration of Assistance Program funds will be distributed as a one-time payment to the servicer.

  • Coronavirus Relief Fund – Rental Assistance Application The Coronavirus Relief Fund – Rental Assistance Application should contain all the necessary information to determine whether a Household is potentially eligible for CRF assistance. In accordance with the provisions of Sections 760.20-760.37, Fla. Stat., it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, familial status, national origin, or handicap in the award application process for Eligible Housing.

  • Prohibition of Assignment This Agreement and the rights, duties and obligations hereunder may not be assigned or delegated by Consultant without the prior written consent of the Company. Any assignment of rights or delegation of duties or obligations hereunder made without such prior written consent shall be void and of no effect.

  • Mutual Assistance Each party shall assist the other in complying with all applicable requirements of the Data Protection Legislation. In particular, each party shall:

  • PROVISION OF FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE As authorized by Section II of this Agreement for the sole and express purpose of financing the Project defined and described in Appendix A of this Agreement, the estimated costs of which are set forth and described in Appendix D of this Agreement, the OPWC hereby agrees to provide financial assistance, subject to the terms and conditions contained in this Agreement, from the State Capital Improvements Fund which constitutes the proceeds of the Infrastructure Bonds, in an amount not to exceed Two Hundred Sixty Thousand, Forty Dollars ($260,040). This financial assistance shall be provided in the form of a Grant. The OPWC Grant Control No. is CU06V.

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