Pre-award Costs, definition
Examples of Pre-award Costs, in a sentence
The State shall pay Pre-award Cost only if (1) the Federal Emergency Management Agency Notice of Award allows reimbursement for Pre-award Costs by a Grantee or Subrecipient from Federal Funds or Matching Funds, or (2) the Pre-award Costs have been specifically detailed in Grantee’s grant application, authorized by the State and incorporated in the Budget for the Work described in Exhibit A.
Provided, however, that authorized Pre-award Costs incurred prior to the Effective Date may be submitted for reimbursement as provided in §7(B)(v) below.
Provided, however, that authorized Pre-award Costs incurred prior to the Effective Date may be submitted for reimbursement as provided in §7(B)(vi) below.
Pre-award Costs The recipient must use funds obligated and disbursed under this Award only during the period of performance specified in the Notice of Award, which is the time period during which the recipient may incur new obligations and costs to carry out the work authorized under this Award.
Provided, however, that authorized Pre-award Costs incurred after the date of the Colorado Disaster Emergency Act and prior to the Effective Date of this agreement may be submitted for reimbursement as provided in §7(B)(v) below.
If permitted by the federal Program, the State may pay certain eligible, Pre-award Costs incurred within the applicable federal grant period from Federal Funds or Matching Funds.
Provided, however, that authorized Pre-award Costs incurred prior to the Effective Date may be submitted for reimbursement as provided in §6(A) below.