Nonsupplanting Sample Clauses
The Nonsupplanting clause ensures that funds or resources provided under an agreement are used to supplement, rather than replace, existing funding or resources. In practice, this means that recipients cannot use the new funds to cover costs that were previously paid for with other sources, such as state or local budgets; instead, the new funds must be used to expand or enhance services. This clause is essential for preventing the diversion of funds and ensuring that the intended financial support leads to an actual increase in resources or services, rather than simply offsetting existing expenditures.
Nonsupplanting. Grant funds must be used to supplement existing, new or corresponding programming and related activities. Grant funds may not be used to supplant (replace) existing funds that have been appropriated, allocated, or disbursed for the same purpose. System Agency may conduct Grant monitoring or audits may be conducted to review, among other things, Grantee’s compliance with this provision.
Nonsupplanting. Grantee shall not use funds from this Contract to replace or substitute for existing funding from other sources but shall use funds from this Contract to supplement existing state or local funds currently available. Grantee shall make a good faith effort to maintain its current level of support. Grantee will be required to submit documentation substantiating that a reduction in state or local funding, if any, resulted for reasons other than receipt or expected receipt of funding under this Contract.
Nonsupplanting. Contractor shall not use funds from this Contract to replace or substitute existing funding from other sources that also supports the activities that are the subject of this Contract but rather shall use funds from this Contract to supplement existing state or local funds currently available for a particular activity. Contractor shall make a good faith effort to maintain its current level of support. Contractor may be required to submit documentation substantiating that a reduction in state or local funding, if any, resulted for reasons other than receipt or expected receipt of funding under this Contract.
Nonsupplanting
