Common use of Grant Fund Clause in Contracts

Grant Fund. The Juvenile Continuum Grant Fund, established pursuant to the Juvenile Continuum Act, Laws 2007, Chapter 351. Title II State Formula Grant funds are also used to fund county/local continuum programs. JJAC: State Advisory Groups were established in the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA). The New Mexico Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee is formed and functions pursuant to Sections 9-2A-14 through 9-2A-16 NMSA 1978, as amended. XXXX is comprised of juvenile justice leaders, professionals, practitioners and citizen volunteers appointed by the governor, with the charge to advise and guide the governor, the legislature and the CYFD Cabinet Secretary regarding the implementation of the Federal Juvenile Justice and Prevention Act (JJDPA) and review and make recommendations to the CYFD Cabinet Secretary for federal and state continuum grant funding. Juvenile Justice Continuum: A system of services and sanctions for juveniles arrested or referred to juvenile probation and parole or at risk of such referral and consists of a formal partnership among one or more units of local or tribal governments, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, local law enforcement agencies, the public schools and other entities such as private nonprofit organizations, the business community and religious organizations. A juvenile justice continuum shall be established through a memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. For tribal governments, the corresponding agencies/entities must be the continuum members, and there must be a comparable memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. Match: Local matching funds may consist of money, land, equipment or in-kind services. Required Partner: The officials and public agencies, and tribal equivalents, whose partnership in the juvenile justice continuum is statutorily required. These are: a unit of local or tribal government, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, a local (municipal, county, tribal) law enforcement agency, and the public school district. Subcontractor: A subcontractor is an entity that receives a subaward from a local/ county/ tribal government entity to carry out part of the Juvenile Continuum Grant Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fy19 Continuum Grant Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Grant Fund. The Juvenile Continuum Grant Fund, established pursuant to the Juvenile Continuum Act, Laws 2007, Chapter 351. Title II State Formula Grant funds are also used to fund county/local continuum programs. JJAC: State Advisory Groups were established in the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA). The New Mexico Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee is formed and functions pursuant to Sections 9-2A-14 through 9-2A-16 NMSA 1978, as amended. XXXX JJAC is comprised of juvenile justice leaders, professionals, practitioners practitioners, and citizen volunteers appointed by the governor, with the charge to advise and guide the governor, the legislature and the CYFD Cabinet Secretary regarding the implementation of the Federal Juvenile Justice and Prevention Act (JJDPA) and review and make recommendations to the CYFD Cabinet Secretary for federal and state continuum grant funding. Juvenile Justice Continuum: A system of services and sanctions for juveniles arrested or referred to juvenile probation and parole or at risk of such referral and consists of a formal partnership among one or more units of local or tribal governments, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, local law enforcement agencies, the public schools schools, and other entities such as private nonprofit organizations, the business community community, and religious organizations. A juvenile justice continuum shall be established through a memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. For tribal governments, the corresponding agencies/entities must be the continuum members, and there must be a comparable memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. Match: Local matching funds may consist of money, land, equipment equipment, or in-kind services. Required Partner: The officials and "Match" is the portion of program costs that IS NOT paid for to the program by grant funds as part of the fee for service. “In-kind” contributions represent the value of non-cash contributions provided that is used to achieve program objectives. This non-cash contribution is from third parties, such as public agencies, and tribal equivalentsprivate organizations, whose partnership in the juvenile justice continuum is statutorily required. These are: a unit of local or tribal government, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, a local (municipal, county, tribal) law enforcement agencysponsors, and the public school districtindividuals. Subcontractor: A subcontractor “Cash” contributions are donated by a third party and is an entity that receives a subaward from a local/ county/ tribal government entity expended to carry out part of the Juvenile Continuum Grant Agreementfund allowable program costs.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fy22 Continuum Grant Agreement

Grant Fund. The Juvenile Continuum Grant Fund, established pursuant to the Juvenile Continuum Act, Laws 2007, Chapter 351. Title II State Formula Grant funds are also used to fund county/local continuum programs. JJAC: State Advisory Groups were established in the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA). The New Mexico Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee is formed and functions pursuant to Sections 9-2A-14 through 9-2A-16 NMSA 1978, as amended. XXXX is comprised of juvenile justice leaders, professionals, practitioners and citizen volunteers appointed by the governor, with the charge to advise and guide the governor, the legislature and the CYFD Cabinet Secretary regarding the implementation of the Federal Juvenile Justice and Prevention Act (JJDPA) and review and make recommendations to the CYFD Cabinet Secretary for federal and state continuum grant funding. Juvenile Justice Continuum: A system of services and sanctions for juveniles arrested or referred to juvenile probation and parole or at risk of such referral and consists of a formal partnership among one or more units of local or tribal governments, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, local law enforcement agencies, the public schools and other entities such as private nonprofit organizations, the business community and religious organizations. A juvenile justice continuum shall be established through a memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. For tribal governments, the corresponding agencies/entities must be the continuum members, and there must be a comparable memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. Match: Local matching funds may consist of money, land, equipment or in-kind services. Required Partner: The officials and public agencies, and tribal equivalents, whose partnership in the juvenile justice continuum is statutorily required. These are: a unit of local or tribal government, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, a local (municipal, county, tribal) law enforcement agency, and the public school district. Subcontractor: A subcontractor is an entity that receives a subaward sub award from a local/ county/ tribal government entity to carry out part of the Juvenile Continuum Grant Agreement.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fy20 Continuum Grant Agreement

AutoNDA by SimpleDocs

Grant Fund. The Juvenile Continuum Grant Fund, established pursuant to the Juvenile Continuum Act, Laws 2007, Chapter 351. Title II State Formula Grant funds are also used to fund county/local continuum programs. JJAC: State Advisory Groups were established in the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act (JJDPA). The New Mexico Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee is formed and functions pursuant to Sections 9-2A-14 through 9-2A-16 NMSA 1978, as amended. XXXX is comprised of juvenile justice leaders, professionals, practitioners and citizen volunteers appointed by the governor, with the charge to advise and guide the governor, the legislature and the CYFD Cabinet Secretary regarding the implementation of the Federal Juvenile Justice and Prevention Act (JJDPA) and review and make recommendations to the CYFD Cabinet Secretary for federal and state continuum grant funding. Juvenile Justice Continuum: A system of services and sanctions for juveniles arrested or referred to juvenile probation and parole or at risk of such referral and consists of a formal partnership among one or more units of local or tribal governments, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, local law enforcement agencies, the public schools and other entities such as private nonprofit organizations, the business community and religious organizations. A juvenile justice continuum shall be established through a memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. For tribal governments, the corresponding agencies/entities must be the continuum members, and there must be a comparable memorandum of understanding and a continuum board. Match: Local matching funds may consist of money, land, equipment or in-kind services. Required Partner: The officials and "Match" is the portion of program costs that IS NOT paid for to the program by grant funds as part of the fee for service. “In-kind” contributions represent the value of non-cash contributions provided that is used to achieve program objectives. This non-cash contribution is from third parties, such as public agencies, and tribal equivalentsprivate organizations, whose partnership in the juvenile justice continuum is statutorily required. These are: a unit of local or tribal government, the children’s court, the district attorney, the public defender, a local (municipal, county, tribal) law enforcement agencysponsors, and the public school district. Subcontractor: A subcontractor is an entity that receives a subaward from a local/ county/ tribal government entity to carry out part of the Juvenile Continuum Grant Agreementindividuals.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Fy21 Continuum Grant Agreement

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.