Source: https://www.topgovernmentgrants.com/cfda.php?CFDANumber=10.331
Timestamp: 2019-12-08 11:10:08
Document Index: 88530370

Matched Legal Cases: ['art 200', 'art 1', 'art 3', 'art 15', 'art 3018', 'art 3407', 'art 15', 'art 401']

Related Programs10.225 Community Food Projects; 10.551 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
University Of California, San Diego $ 3,415,200 2019-09-15 2023-09-14
Fair Food Network $ 12,500,000 2019-09-01 2023-08-31
Department Of Health Utah $ 1,999,942 2019-09-01 2023-08-31
Hunger Task Force, Inc. $ 276,305 2019-09-01 2023-08-31
Food & Agriculture, California Department Of $ 7,166,877 2019-09-01 2023-08-31
Macon, County Of $ 377,252 2019-09-01 2023-08-31
Jackson Medical Mall Foundation $ 841,000 2019-09-01 2022-11-30
Yukon-kuskokwim Health Corporation $ 507,340 2019-09-01 2022-08-31
Reinvestment Partners $ 507,340 2019-09-01 2022-08-31
Community Outreach And Patient Empowerment Program, Inc. $ 507,309 2019-09-01 2022-08-31
(For additional knowledge or expertise that is not available within the applicant organization, funds for expert consultation may be included in the "All Other Direct Costs" section of the proposed budget.)
When preparing budgets, applicants should limit their request for the recovery of indirect costs to the official negotiated indirect cost rate or the de minimis rate of 10% of modified total direct costs (MTDC).
Violation of Cost Accounting Standards is not permitted when re-budgeting or charging costs to awards.
When NIFA is the cognizant Federal agency.
NIFA s indirect cost website provides several sample indirect cost rate calculations.
NIFA s website is found at: http://nifa.usda.gov/business/indirect_cost_process.html.
During the application process, the applicant is not required to complete the entire indirect cost package identified on NIFA s website.
If awarded, the applicant will be required to submit a complete Indirect Cost Proposal (ICP) package, as explained on NIFA s indirect cost website
In the case of a for-profit entity, the non-Federal share of the award cannot include services of an employee, including salaries paid or expenses covered by the employer.
A Data Universal Number System (DUNS) number must be obtained. A DUNS number is a unique number that identifies an organization. If the grantee s organization does not have a DUNS number, the grantee should call the special Dun &amp; Bradstreet hotline at 1-866-705-5711 to receive one free of charge. Please note, individual proprietorships (i.e. farmers, ranchers) can request and receive a DUNS number, but must register with Grants.gov as an organization, not as an individual.
Registration with Central Contractor Registry (CCR) is required - if the grantee s organization is not already registered, identify the primary contact who should register for the organization. When the grantee registers with CCR, the grantee s organization will be required to designate an e-Business Point of Contact (e-Business POC). The e-Business POC authorizes individuals to submit grant applications on behalf of the organization and creates a special password called a Marketing Partner ID Number (M-PIN) to verify individuals authorized to submit grant applications for the organization. OMB Circular No. A-87 applies to this program.
All Requests for Applications (RFAs) are published on the Agency s website and Grants.gov.
Dates for specific deadlines are announced in the RFA. Information is also available via our website and may be obtained via the Grants.gov website. Respective links are provided below:
Matching Requirements: Percent: 100.%. This program has a 100% match requirement with non-Federal funds.
From one (1) to four (4) years. Method of awarding/releasing assistance: by letter of credit.
Grantees submit initial project information and annual reports to NIFA"s electronic, web-based inventory system that facilitates both grantee submission of project outcomes and public access to information on Federally-funded projects.
Grantees are required to submit initial project information and annual summary reports to NIFA s electronic, web-based inventory system that facilitates both grantee submission of project outcomes and public access to information on Federally-funded projects.
In general, the program report include a summary of the overall progress toward project objectives, current problems, or unusual developments, the next year"s activities, and any other information that is pertinent to the ongoing project or which may be specified in the terms and conditions of the award.
The Federal Financial Report (SF-425) and a detailed line-item expenditures report should support the program activity reported.
A final Federal Financial Report (SF-425) is due within 90 days of the expiration date of the grant and should be submitted to the Awards Management Division, Office of Grants and Financial Management, at the address listed below, in accordance with instructions contained in 7 CFR 3430.56.
(Project Grants) FY 13 $0; FY 14 est $31,500,000; and FY 15 est $0 - The difference between the appropriation and obligation numbers reflects legislatively authorized set-asides deducted as appropriate, and in some cases the availability of obligational authority from prior years.
Specific computation represents $35,000,000 FY 2014/15 appropriated amount less 10% for administering, monitoring, and evaluating projects.
FINI is a new program authorized in the Agricultural Act of 2014. Awards will be made for the first time in FY 2015.If minimum or maximum amounts of funding per competitive project grant are established, these will be announced in the program announcement or Request for Application (RFA).
2 CFR Part 200 - Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards.
7 CFR Part 1c-USDA Implementation of the Federal Policy for the Protection of Human Subjects.
7 CFR 1.1-USDA Implementation of Freedom of Information Act.
7 CFR Part 3-USDA Implementation of OMB Circular A-129 Regarding Debt Collection.
7 CFR Part 15, Subpart A-USDA Implementation Of Title Vi Of The Civil Rights Act Of 1964.
7 CFR Part 3018-USDA Implementation of New Restrictions on Lobbying.
7 CFR Part 3407-NIFA Procedures to Implement the National Environmental Policy Act.
29 U.S.C. 794, Section 504-Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and 7 CFR Part 15b (USDA Implementation of Statute), Prohibiting Discrimination Based Upon Physical or Mental Handicap in Federally Assisted Programs.
35 U.S.C. 200 Et Seq.-Bayh-Dole Act, Controlling Allocation Of Rights To Inventions Made By Employees Of Small Business Firms And Domestic Nonprofit Organizations, Including Universities, In Federally Assisted Programs (Implementing Regulations Are Contained In 37 CFR Part 401).
USDA, NIFA, National Program Leader, Institute of Food Safety and Nutrition (IFSN), 1400 Independence Ave., SW STOP 2255, Washington, District of Columbia 20024 Phone: (202) 720-0740 Fax: (202) 401-4888
The Request for Applications (RFA) will identify the criteria to be evaluated for selection. NIFA will give priority to projects that maximize the share of funds used for direct incentives to participants; use direct-to-consumer sales marketing; demonstrate a track record of designing and implementing successful nutrition incentive programs that connect low-income consumers and agricultural producers; provide locally or regionally produced fruits and vegetables; or are located in underserved communities (particularly Strike Force and Promise Zone areas).
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