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 · This policy statement applies only to HHS discretionary grant programs and only to awards to organizational entities made by OPDIVs other than the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It does not apply to awards under mandatory grant programs (e.g., entitlement programs) or to awards made directly to individuals (e.g., scholarships). Supports Program Policies Procedures Manual (Version ) March Supports Program Policies Procedures Manual, Version – March Section Description of Changes Overall Manual General grammatical, typo, etc. corrections, changed Molina to DXC Technology to reflect name change.  · Federal Grant Policies and Procedures Manual Subject Pursuant to Requirements in 2 CFR Part Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, and Education Department General Administrative Regulations (EDGAR)Author: Effective July 1,


Grant Policy Manual Archived Available Formats: HTML | PDF Document Type: Policies and Procedures. Document Number: nsf Public Comment: This document is effective July 1, Document History: Posted: J. This policy statement applies only to HHS discretionary grant programs and only to awards to organizational entities made by OPDIVs other than the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It does not apply to awards under mandatory grant programs (e.g., entitlement programs) or to awards made directly to individuals (e.g., scholarships). A Short History of Federal Grant Policy. Billions of dollars in Federal grants are awarded each year for programs and projects that benefit the public. This assistance is rooted in the Constitution and its call to "promote the general Welfare." It wasn't until the 's, however, that Federal grant policy began to evolve into what it is today.


Nevada Grant Policy Manual Final Introduction Page i Introduction The policies in this manual represent best practices statewide. These “best practices” were gathered in consultation with state, local and nonprofit agencies statewide, and with communication with counterparts from other states. HHS Grants Policy Statement (Page I 29) – Applications under discretionary grant programs, whether received in response to a funding opportunity announcement, solicited from a single source, or received as unsolicited requests for funding, are subject to objective review. Objective review is an advisory review of discretionary grant applications conducted by a minimum of three unbiased reviewers with expertise in the programmatic area for which applications are submitted (I, PG. 44). The manual and guides provide a basic overview of the Emergency Solutions Grant Program and its eligible activities and requirements. Policies and procedures may be updated aarises.

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