Xxxxx Guidelines Sample Clauses

Xxxxx Guidelines. 1. In the case of an individual for whom grant funds are expended to provide inpatient hospital services, as outlined above (A.a.), the Subrecipient shall not incur costs that are in excess of the comparable daily rate provided for community-based, non-hospital, residential programs of treatment for substance abuse (42 US Code § 300x-31(b)(2)).
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Xxxxx Guidelines. 1. No entity receiving CMHSBG funding may participate in any form of discrimination on the basis of age as defined under the Age Discrimination Act of 1975 (42 US Code § 6101), on the basis of handicap as defined under section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 US Code § 794), on the basis of sex as defined under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 US Code § 1681) or on the basis of race, color, or national origin as defined under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 US Code § 2000) (42 US Code § 300x-57(a)(1)).
Xxxxx Guidelines. 1. All funds shall be used for the purpose of providing the following:
Xxxxx Guidelines. 1. Subrecipients must use the grant money to fund comprehensive, data-driven substance disorder use prevention strategies to continue to accomplish the following goals:
Xxxxx Guidelines. 1. Funds must be used to improve capacity to increase access to treatment and to improve the quality of treatment for adolescents and transitional youth aged 16-25, and their families/primary caregivers through:
Xxxxx Guidelines. 1. Subrecipients must utilize third party and other revenue realized from the provision of services to the extent possible and use grant funds only for services to individuals who are not covered by public or commercial health insurance programs, individuals for whom coverage has been formally determined to be unaffordable, or for services that are not sufficiently covered by an individual’s health insurance plan.
Xxxxx Guidelines. This program is funded from a combination of all sources permitted by Indiana statute. These sources currently include the captured allocations from the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District, donations, and grants. The program offers an opportunity for a property owner or tenant to receive monetary grant assistance for improvements to their property. All grants awarded (apart from the Architectural and Engineering Assistance Grant) require a matching dollar-for-dollar expenditure by the owner, tenant, or other reliable funding source (such as a bank loan or additional grant funds). Grants will be awarded based upon a needs assessment by the Auburn Main Street Façade Review Committee, and such applications must be submitted in their entirety - with all the necessary supporting documents attached - before they will be considered for review by the Auburn Main Street Façade Grant Review Committee. Grant awards may not exceed $15,000, for individual projects this can include up to $2,500 for architectural or engineering assistance, to be awarded as follows: • Façade improvement: Up to a 50% maximum reimbursement of actual costs for eligible activities. • Awnings: Up to a 50% maximum reimbursement of actual costs associated with additional improvements or replacement awnings. • Signage / Lighting / Murals: Up to a 50% maximum reimbursement of actual costs associated with addition, improvement or replacement of signs, lighting, or murals. • Architectural or Engineering Assistance: A 100% reimbursement of actual architectural or engineering costs associated with façade improvements, providing the owner utilizes the technical input in the façade renovation, not to exceed $2,500. A licensed architect or engineer shall be retained for concept drawings, specifications, and consultation to maintain the historical character of any building renovation. ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
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Xxxxx Guidelines. This program is funded from a combination of all sources permitted by Indiana statute. These sources currently include the captured allocations from the Tax Increment Financing (TIF) District, donations, and grants. The program offers an opportunity for a property owner or tenant to receive monetary grant assistance for improvements to their property. All grants awarded (apart from the Architectural and Engineering Assistance Grant) require a matching dollar-for-dollar expenditure by the owner, tenant, or other reliable funding source (such as a bank loan or additional grant funds). Grants will be awarded based upon a needs assessment by the Auburn Main Street Façade Review Committee, and such applications must be submitted in their entirety - with all the necessary supporting documents attached - before they will be considered for review by the Auburn Main Street Façade Grant Review Committee. Grant awards may not exceed $15,000, except on a case-by-case basis, for individual projects this can include up to $2,500 for architectural or engineering assistance, to be awarded as follows: • Façade improvement: Up to a 50% maximum reimbursement of actual costs for eligible activities. • Awnings: Up to a 50% maximum reimbursement of actual costs associated with additional improvements or replacement awnings.

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