Sub-Recipient definition

Sub-Recipient means a partner, joint venturer, director, employee, agent and subcontractors of a Recipient to whom a Recipient must disclose Confidential Information.
Sub-Recipient means a non-Federal entity receiving ARRA Funds through a Prime Recipient to carry out an ARRA funded program or project, but does not include an individual that is a beneficiary of such a program. The term " Sub- Recipient" is intended to be consistent with the definition in OMB Circular A-133
Sub-Recipient means any entity that has entered into an agreement with a Recipient in order to complete one or more tasks specified in the agreement between the Agency and the Recipient.

Examples of Sub-Recipient in a sentence

  • The purpose of this contract is to provide MCH Block Grant funding to Sub-Recipient to provide core public health services and activities that address maternal, infant, child and/or adolescent health population needs.

  • Department will reimburse Sub-Recipient reimbursements monthly, after Department review and approval of the MER.

  • By November 1, 2023, Sub-Recipient shall: Submit an MCH Block Grant Annual PLAN for FFY 2024; Submit the MCH Block Grant Annual YEAR END REPORT for FFY 2023 (including reporting on activities completed for women, mothers, children, youth and families); and Report workforce development opportunities attended by relevant MCH staff for FFY 2023 if applicable.

  • By entering into this agreement, the Sub-Recipient agrees to comply and cooperate with any monitoring procedures/processes deemed appropriate by the Coalition and / or OEL.

  • Department agrees to reimburse Sub-Recipient up to the maximum amount of the contract for actual expenditures made by the Sub-Recipient that are directly related to the program.


More Definitions of Sub-Recipient

Sub-Recipient means a non-Federal entity that expends federal awards received from a pass- through entity to carry out a federal program, but does not include an individual that is a beneficiary of such a program. A sub-recipient may also be a recipient of other Federal awards directly from a federal awarding agency. See OMB Circular A-133 for additional details.
Sub-Recipient means the legal entity to which a sub-award is made and which is accountable to the State for the use of the funds provided in carrying out a portion of the State’s programmatic effort under a sponsored project. The term may include institutions of higher education, for-profit corporations or non-U.S. Based entities.
Sub-Recipient means a person or non-state organization contracted by a SHIP eligible local government and compensated with SHIP funds to provide administration of any portion of the SHIP program.
Sub-Recipient or “SR” means a Government entity indicated in Block 8 of the face sheet of this Agreement, as described in recital (iv) above;
Sub-Recipient means a non-Federal entity, such as a municipality, that receives a subaward from a Pass-through entity to carry out part of a Federal program per 2 C.F.R. §200.93.
Sub-Recipient means a partner, joint venturer, director, employee, agent, or subcontractor of a Recipient to whom a Recipient must disclose Confidential Information.
Sub-Recipient means a non-Federal entity that receives a subaward from a pass-through entity to carry out part of a Federal program; but does not include an individual that is a beneficiary of such program. A subrecipient may also be a recipient of other Federal awards directly from a Federal awarding agency. Guidance on distinguishing between a subrecipient and a contractor is provided in 2 CFR §200.330. Subrecipient and contractor determinations.