Prime Recipient definition

Prime Recipient means a Colorado State agency or institution of higher education that receives an Award.
Prime Recipient means the Colorado State agency or institution of higher education identified as the Grantor in the Grant to which these Federal Provisions are attached.
Prime Recipient means the organization, individual, or other entity that receives a Financial Assistance Award from EERE (i.e., is the signatory on the award), is financially accountable for the use of any EERE funds or property provided for the performance of the Project, and is legally responsible for carrying out the terms and condition of the award.

Examples of Prime Recipient in a sentence

  • The Subrecipient may elect to have a program-specific audit if Subrecipient expends Federal Awards under only one Federal program (excluding research and development) and the Federal program’s statutes, regulations, or the terms and conditions of the Federal award do not require a financial statement audit of Prime Recipient.

  • If the initial Award is $25,000 or more, but funding is subsequently de-obligated such that the total award amount falls below $25,000, the Award shall continue to be subject to the reporting requirements.6.3. The procurement standards in §9 below are applicable to new Awards made by Prime Recipient as of December 26, 2015.

  • Subrecipient shall sign a “State of Colorado Agreement with Recipient of Federal Recovery Funds” Certification Form in separate Appendix hereto and submit to State Agency with signed grant agreement.13.2. Unless prohibited by Federal statutes or regulations, Prime Recipient may require Subrecipient to submit certifications and representations required by Federal statutes or regulations on an annual basis.

  • A Subrecipient shall report to its Prime Recipient, the following data elements:8.1.3.1. Subrecipient’s DUNS Number as registered in SAM.8.1.3.2. Primary Place of Performance Information, including: Street Address, City, State, Country, Zip code + 4, and Congressional District.8.1.3.3. Narrative identifying methodology for serving disadvantaged communities.

  • Contractor/Grantee shall provide its DUNS number to its Prime Recipient, and shall update Contractor’s/Grantee’s information in Dun & Bradstreet, Inc.


More Definitions of Prime Recipient

Prime Recipient means a non-Federal entity that expends Federal awards received directly from a Federal awarding agency to carry out a Federal program.
Prime Recipient means the individual or entity identified in Block 5 of the Cover Page (Assistance Agreement Form) to this Award.
Prime Recipient means the organization, individual, or other entity that receives a Financial Assistance Award from EERE (i.e., is the signatory on the award), is financially accountable for
Prime Recipient means the individual or entity identified in Block 5 of the Cover Page (Assistance Agreement Form) to this Award. Subaward means financial assistance in the form of money, or property in lieu of money, provided under an award by a Prime Recipient to an eligible subrecipient or by a subrecipient to a lower-tier subrecipient. The term includes financial assistance when provided by any legal agreement, even if the agreement is called a contract. The term does not include the procurement of goods and services. Subrecipient is the legal entity to which a subaward is made and which is accountable to the Prime Recipient for the use of the funds or property provided. Supplies are tangible property other than real property and equipment. Supplies have a useful life of less than one year. Termination means the cancellation of DOE sponsorship, in whole or in part, under an agreement at any time prior to the date of completion. Total project cost means the sum of the Federal Government share and the Prime Recipient share of total allowable costs. The Federal Government share generally includes costs incurred by Federally Funded Research and Development Centers and Government-Owned Government-Operated laboratories.
Prime Recipient shall refer to County.
Prime Recipient means a Colorado State Agency or Institution of Higher Education that receives ARRA Funds directly from a Federal Agency in the form of a grant, loan, or cooperative agreement.
Prime Recipient means the organization, individual, or other entity that receives a Financial Assistance Award from the federal government, is financially accountable for the use of any federal government funds or property provided for the performance of the Project, and is legally responsible for carrying out the terms and condition of the award.