Activity Delivery Costs definition

Activity Delivery Costs means staff costs incurred by the Public Agency that are directly related to implementing specific Capital Project and Program Costs. They may include costs such as project document preparation, project underwriting, construction management, inspections, or reporting to the Department.
Activity Delivery Costs means staff costs directly related to implementing specific Capital Projects and Program Costs incurred by a Recipient who is a Public Agency. Eligible Activity Delivery Costs include project document preparation, project underwriting, construction management, inspections, or reporting to the Department.
Activity Delivery Costs means the actual implementation and delivery costs, including staff and overhead cost, directly related to carrying out activities under 24 CFR 570.201. These costs are eligible for Grant Funding as part of such activities and are specifically excluded from the definition ofadministrative costs set forth in 24 CFR 570.206.

Examples of Activity Delivery Costs in a sentence

  • Any approved “grant” amount for lead-based paint evaluation and reduction activities or for relocation assistance shall be included in this amount, as shall Activity Delivery Costs.

  • Applicants must show how the proposed Activity Delivery Costs are or will be cost reasonable through procurement of professional services and/or cost of in-house staff to provide program or project related services.

  • All Activity Delivery Costs must be included as part of the total project costs in a request for CDBG-DR funding.

  • To clarify, the Office of Block Grant Assistance will use the term PACs for Program Administrative Costs and ADCs for Activity Delivery Costs, in order to differentiate between the two.

  • In addition, the amount of HOME assistance, including Sponsor’s claimed Activity Delivery Costs, cannot exceed the Sponsor’s County maximum HOME Per Subsidy Limit at http://www.hcd.ca.gov/grants-funding/income-limits/state-and-federal-income- limits.shtml, and the after-rehabilitation value cannot exceed the Maximum After- Rehabilitation Value.

  • Any approved “grant” amount for lead-based paint evaluation and reduction activities or for relocation assistance shall be included in this amount, as shall Activity Delivery Costs (HOME loans only).

  • Subrecipients receiving CDBG-DR funds should not incur PACs because costs associated with activity delivery are considered Activity Delivery Costs (ADCs).

  • If the entire amount of the construction loan should inadvertently not roll over into permanent loans, the proportional amount of Activity Delivery Costs must be repaid to HCD.

  • Note – This does not apply to CDBG and CalHome assistance.The HOME Affordability Period is as follows (amount does not include Activity Delivery Costs paid to the State Recipient by HCD): Amount of HOME AssistancePeriod of Affordability in YearsC.

  • Activity Delivery CostsActivity Delivery Costs (ADCs) are allowable costs incurred for implementing and carrying out eligible CDBG activities.

Related to Activity Delivery Costs

  • Direct Costs means the sum of the following:

  • Reasonable Costs means the reasonable actual costs and expenses incurred by us in carrying out any further Audit under this Contract, including, but not limited to, reasonable travel and subsistence costs;

  • Start-Up Costs means all fees, costs, and expenses incurred in connection with establishing the State Mitigation Trust and the Indian Tribe Mitigation Trust and setting them up for operation. Start-up costs shall not include the cost of premiums for insurance policies.