Continuation Award Requirements Sample Clauses

Continuation Award Requirements. The Service will provide a specific level of support for this multi-year project on an incremental basis. The period of performance on this award reflects the full period of anticipated Service sponsorship. The Service will amend this award to add new increments of funding over time. Each project segment will be assigned a discrete budget period, during which only allowable costs resulting from obligations incurred during the specified budget period may be charged to this award. You must request and receive prior written approval to “roll over” an unobligated balance of funds from one budget period into the next one. The Service's obligation to provide incremental funding up to the total anticipated award amount is contingent on satisfactory performance and the availability of Federal funds. No legal liability on the part of the Service exists unless and until the Service obligates funds and notifies the recipient in writing that funds are available for the next increment of this award. To request the next increment of funding, recipient must initiate an amendment in GrantSolutions and submit the following documents: • SF424A Budget Information - Non Construction Programs • Detailed Budget Narrative • Overlap and Duplication Statement
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Continuation Award Requirements. The Service will provide a specific level of support for this multi-year project on an incremental basis. The period of performance on this award reflects the full period of anticipated Service sponsorship. The Service will amend this award to add new increments of funding over time. Each project segment will be assigned a discrete budget period, during which only allowable costs resulting from obligations incurred during the specified budget period may be charged to this award. You must request and receive prior written approval to “roll over” an unobligated balance of funds from one budget period into the next one. This project is anticipated to be funded for a four year timeframe but is subject to availability of funding. The funding period for the first segment of this project is August 17, 202 through Augst 2, 2021. The total amount of Service funding available for the first segment of this project is $44,895.00 initially and the recipient will provide $36,015.00. Liquidate all obligations incurred under the awardfor the first segment no later than 90 calendar days after Augst 2, 2021, unless the Service approves a final financial reporting period extension. If you need more time to complete project activities, you must submit a written request to the Service Project Officer. Service Audubon First Increment $44,895.00 $36,015.00 Second Increment $45,792.00 $36,734.00 Third Increment $46,709.00 $37,469.00 Fourth Increment $47,644.00 $38,219.00 Award Total: $185,039.00 $148,436.00 The total projected funding for both the Service and the recipient equals $333,477. The Service’s obligation to provide additional funding up to the total anticipated award amount is contingent on: 1) satisfactory Recipient performance and 2) the availability of funds. No legal liability on the part of the Service exists unless and until the Service obligates funds and notifies the Recipient in writing that funds are available for the purposes of this award. To request funding for subsequent increments after the first, recipent shall submit a written request to PAGE 5 of 8 DATE ISSUED 09/15/2020 GRANT NO. F20AC11633-00 the Project Officer 30 days prior to the end of an incremental funding period. PAYMENTS

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  • Continuation of Services The Contractor shall work with the current Subcontractor prior to cancellation date to ensure all consumer needs are identified and appropriate placements and transportation needs, as applicable, have been arranged. The Subcontractor shall maintain communication with the Contractor on the process of transferring consumers until all consumers are placed.

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