Direct Assistance Sample Clauses

Direct Assistance. Direct Assistance (DA) is available through this NOFO. Direct assistance (DA) is available through this NOFO. Consistent with the cited authority for this announcement, DA may be available in the form of equipment, supplies and materials, and/or federal personnel. If DA is provided as a part of the PHEP recipient's award, CDC will reduce the financial assistance award amount provided directly to the recipient as a part of the award. The amount by which the award is reduced will be used to provide DA; the funding shall be deemed part of the award and as having been paid to the recipient. Recipients planning to request DA in lieu of financial assistance must complete and submit the DA request form annually per CDC deadlines. Note that DA may be requested for personnel, such as public health advisors, Career Epidemiology Field Officers, informatics specialists, or other technical consultants, provided the work is within scope of the cooperative agreements and is financially justified. DA also may be requested for any Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) licenses desired for future budget periods. Recipients should consider cost sharing options with partner programs to substantiate PHEP- funded support of all shared resources.
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Direct Assistance. Direct Assistance (DA) is available through this NOFO. DA is allowed.
Direct Assistance. (A) FEMA may provide direct assistance in the form of purchased or leased temporary housing units directly to individuals or house- holds who lack available housing re- sources and would be unable to make use of the assistance provided under paragraph (b)(1)(i) of this section.
Direct Assistance. Direct assistance (DA) is available through this 2017 Hurricane Recovery Crisis Cooperative Agreement. DA may be available in the form of equipment, supplies and materials, and/or federal personnel. If DA is provided as a part of a recipient’s award, CDC will reduce the financial assistance award amount provided directly to the jurisdiction as a part of its award. The amount by which the award is reduced will be used to provide DA; the funding shall be deemed part of the award and as having been paid to the recipient. Unallowable Costs o Research o Clinical care (except as allowed by law) o Furniture o Funds for construction or major renovations • Recipients may purchase temporary structures necessary for the continuity of operations with prior approval from CDC’s Office of Grants Services (OGS) o Purchase of vehicles • Funds may be used to lease vehicles o Overlap in projects, budget items, or commitment of effort: • Funds cannot be used for items covered by FEMA or other federal sources • Funds cannot be used to match funding on other federal awards o Publicity and Propaganda (Lobbying)  Funds cannot be used for the preparation, distribution, or use of any material (publicity/propaganda) or to pay the salary or expenses of grants, contract recipients, or agents that aim to support or defeat the enactment of legislation, regulation, administrative action, or executive order proposed or pending before a legislative body, beyond normal, recognized executive relationships.
Direct Assistance. Direct Assistance (DA) is available through this FOA. Consistent with the cited authority for this cooperative agreement, direct assistance may be available in the form of equipment, supplies, materials, and/or federal personal. If your request for DA is approved as a part of your award, CDC will reduce the funding amount provided directly to you as a part of your award. The amount by which your award is reduced will be used to provide DA; the funding shall be deemed part of the award and as having been paid to you, the recipient.
Direct Assistance. Direct Assistance (DA) is available through this FOA. DA is allowed.
Direct Assistance. Direct Assistance (DA) is available through this NOFO. Applicants may request federal personnel, equipment, medication from the national TB stockpile, or supplies as Direct Assistance (DA), in lieu of a portion of their Financial Assistance (FA). To address staffing and/or program expertise deficits, applicants may convert FA to DA to recruit staff with the requisite training, experience, and expertise (e.g. Public Health Associate Program [PHAP] staff). Refer to: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/stltpublichealth/grant sfunding/direct_assistance.html for information on DA for assigning CDC staff to State, Tribal, Local, and territorial Health Agencies.
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Direct Assistance. Direct assistance (DA) is available through this FOA. Consistent with the cited authority for this announcement, direct assistance may be available in the form of equipment, supplies and materials, and/or federal personnel. If DA is provided as a part of your award, CDC will reduce the financial assistance award amount provided directly to you as a part of your award. The amount by which your award is reduced will be used to provide DA; the funding shall be deemed part of the award and as having been paid to you, the awardee. Awardees planning to request DA in lieu of financial assistance should complete and submit the DA request form no later than November 16, 2017. Note that DA may be requested for personnel, such as public health advisors, Career Epidemiology Field Officers, informatics specialists, or other technical consultants), provided the work is within scope of the cooperative agreements and is financially justified. DA also may be requested for any Statistical Analysis Software (SAS) licenses desired for future budget periods.
Direct Assistance. Direct Assistance (DA) is available through this NOFO. Additional information about the availability of DA and how to request DA will be included in supplemental guidance for the specific PHE. If you are successful and receive a Notice of Award, in accepting the award, you agree that the award and any activities thereunder are subject to all provisions of 45 CFR part 75, currently in effect or implemented during the period of the award, other Department regulations and policies in effect at the time of the award, and applicable statutory provisions.
Direct Assistance. A financial assistance mechanism, which must be specifically authorized by statute, whereby goods or services are provided to recipients in lieu of cash. DA generally involves the assignment of federal personnel or the provision of equipment or supplies, such as vaccines. DA is primarily used to support payroll and travel expenses of CDC employees assigned to state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) health agencies that are recipients of grants and cooperative agreements. Most legislative authorities that provide financial assistance to STLT health agencies allow for the use of DA. xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/grants/additional- requirements/index.html. Evaluation (program evaluation): The systematic collection of information about the activities, characteristics, and outcomes of programs (which may include interventions, policies, and specific projects) to make judgments about that program, improve program effectiveness, and/or inform decisions about future program development. Evaluation Plan: A written document describing the overall approach that will be used to guide an evaluation, including why the evaluation is being conducted, how the findings will likely be used, and the design and data collection sources and methods. The plan specifies what will be done, how it will be done, who will do it, and when it will be done. The NOFO evaluation plan is used to describe how the recipient and/or CDC will determine whether activities are implemented appropriately and outcomes are achieved. Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA): Requires that information about federal awards, including awards, contracts, loans, and other assistance and payments, be available to the public on a single website at xxx.XXXxxxxxxxx.xxx.
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