SPECIAL BUDGET INSTRUCTIONS Clause Samples
The "Special Budget Instructions" clause outlines specific requirements or guidelines related to the preparation, submission, or management of a project's budget. This clause may detail unique formatting requirements, mandatory cost categories, or restrictions on certain types of expenditures, ensuring that the budget aligns with the funder's expectations. Its core function is to provide clarity and consistency in budgeting, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or non-compliance with financial guidelines.
SPECIAL BUDGET INSTRUCTIONS. Certain elements are supported by federal or other categorical program funds for which special budgeting requirements are placed upon grantees and subgrantees. These include: Element Federal or Other Funding Contractor Public Health Emergency Preparedness U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Disease Control In general, subgrantee budgets must provide sufficient budget detail to support grantee budget requests and be in a format consistent with grantor Contractor requirements. Certain types of costs must receive approval of the federal grantor Contractor and/or the grantee prior to being incurred.
SPECIAL BUDGET INSTRUCTIONS. Certain elements are supported by federal or other categorical program funds for which special budgeting requirements are placed upon grantees and subgrantees. These include: Element Federal or Other Funding Contractor Public Health Emergency Preparedness U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Disease Control WIC U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food & Nutrition Service Family Planning U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Service Breast and Cervical Cancer U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Disease Control CSHCS Outreach & Advocacy Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Medicaid Outreach Activities Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services In general, subgrantee budgets must provide sufficient budget detail to support grantee budget requests and be in a format consistent with grantor Contractor requirements. Certain types of costs must receive approval of the federal grantor Contractor and/or the grantee prior to being incurred.
