Supplanting Sample Clauses

Supplanting. If required, the Grantee will submit a Certification that funds will not be used to supplant local or other funding.
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Supplanting. The Contractor shall use these funds to supplement, not supplant the amount of federal, state and local funds otherwise expended for services provided under this Contract.
Supplanting. 12.1. GRANTEE, its officials, officers, directors, employees, agents, subcontractors or assignees shall not supplant state, county, local or other governmental general fund money with payments made by COMMISSION to GRANTEE under this Grant Agreement. GRANTEE may use payments made by COMMISSION to GRANTEE under this Grant Agreement to supplement existing efforts, support innovation, identify best practices and promote systems change.
Supplanting. Any federal CDBG or Homeless Housing and Services (2163) Funds made available under this Contract to provide public (human) services shall not be utilized by the Contractor to reduce or replace the local financial support currently being provided to public (human) service programs. Homeless Housing and Services funds cannot be used in the place of existing housing operations or services funds.
Supplanting. If required, the subrecipient will submit a Certification that funds will not be used to supplant local or other funding.
Supplanting. Supplanting rules do not apply to non-profit organizations that do not receive annual appropriations. Grantor, however, encourages grant funds to be used to supplement/increase existing funds for purposes related to this program.
Supplanting. Under the Federal “supplement not supplant” requirement, Drug Free Community Grantee’s and their subcontractors (Contractor) may use Federal funds only to supplement and, to the extent practical, increase the level of funds that would, in the absence of the Federal funds, be made available from non-Federal sources. In no case may a organization use Federal program funds to supplant—take the place of—funds from non-Federal sources. Supplanting is presumed to occur in the following instances: • The agency uses Federal funds to provide services that it is required to make available under other Federal, State or local law. • The agency or school district uses Federal funds to provide services that it provided with non- Federal funds in the immediate prior years. Contractor agrees that funds received under this agreement will supplement, not supplant current staffing within their organization
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Supplanting. Grant funds will be used to supplement existing funds and will not replace (supplant) funds that have been appropriated for the same purpose. Applicants or recipients may be required to supply documentation certifying that a reduction in non-federal resources occurred for reasons other than the receipt or expected receipt of federal funds. OPSG funds may be used for domestic travel and per diem, including costs associated with the deployment/redeployment of personnel to border areas and for travel associated with law enforcement entities assisting other local jurisdictions in law enforcement activities (travel costs must be in accordance with applicable travel regulations). Organization (OPSG)
Supplanting. Grant funds must be used to supplement existing federal, state and local funds for program activities and must not replace (supplant) those funds that have been appropriated for the same purpose. Jurisdictions must provide assurances and certifications as to non-supplanting and the existence of proper administrative/ financial procedures as requested.
Supplanting. ‌ Awarded funds must be used to supplement existing funds for program activities and not replace (supplant) funds that have been appropriated, allocated or disbursed for the same purpose. Grant monitors and auditors will look for potential supplanting during reviews. Violations may result in a range of penalties, including suspension of future funds, suspension or debarment from receiving federal or state grants, recoupment of monies provided under the grant, and civil or criminal penalties. For additional information on supplanting, refer to the Guide to Grants at xxxxx://xXxxxxx.xxx.xxxxx.xxx/updates.aspx.
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