Program Income definition

Program Income means gross in- come earned by the recipient that is di- rectly generated by a supported activ- ity or earned as a result of the award (see exclusions in § 215.24(e) and (h)). Program income includes, but is not limited to, income from fees for serv- ices performed, the use or rental of real or personal property acquired under federally-funded projects, the sale of commodities or items fabricated under an award, license fees and royalties on patents and copyrights, and interest on loans made with award funds. Interest earned on advances of Federal funds is not program income. Except as other- wise provided in Federal awarding agency regulations or the terms and conditions of the award, program in- come does not include the receipt of principal on loans, rebates, credits, dis- counts, etc., or interest earned on any of them.
Program Income means gross income a recipient receives that is directly generated by the use of CDBG funds, including funds generated by the use of program income.
Program Income means, as provided by 24 CFR § 570.504, gross income received by the Subrecipient directly generated by a grant supported activity, or earned only as a result of the grant agreement during the grant period.

Examples of Program Income in a sentence

  • Title V Program income from Title XIX reimbursement services will be applied as State matching resources, against requirements stated in federal Title V regulations.


More Definitions of Program Income

Program Income means revenue generated by the Contractor or the Subcontractor from contract- supported activities and may include voluntary contributions received from a participant or other party for services received, income from usage or rental fees of real or personal property acquired with grant funds or funds provided under this Agreement, royalties received on patents and copyrights from contract- supported activities, or proceeds from the sale of goods created under a CDA grant funds.
Program Income has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code Part 7000.
Program Income means gross income earned by the recipient that is directly generated by a supported activity or earned as a result of the Award. Interest earned on advances of Federal funds under this Agreement is not Program Income.
Program Income means proceeds derived from interest earned on or investment of the funds, proceeds from loan repayments, recycled funds, and all other income derived from use of CRF funds.
Program Income means funds generated by a recipient or subrecipient from the use of CDBG or HOME funds.
Program Income means gross income received by the grantee or subgrantee directly generated by a grant supported activity, or earned only as a result of the grant agreement during the grant period. Unless otherwise required under the terms of this Grant Agreement, any program income shall be used by the grantee to further the program objectives of the project or activity funded by this grant, and the program income shall be spent on the same project or activity in which it was generated. Program income shall be used to offset the grant award. The grantee shall identify and report this income in accordance with OOG’s reporting instructions. The grantee shall expend program income during the term of this Grant Agreement; program income not expended during the term of this Grant Agreement shall be refunded to OOG.
Program Income or “contributions” means gross income earned by the recipient that is directly generated by a supported activity or earned as a result of the award. Program income includes, but is not limited to, income from fees for services performed, the use or rental of real or personal property acquired under state-funded or federally funded projects, the sale of commodities or items fabricated under an award, license fees and royalties on patents and copyrights, and interest on loans made with award funds. Except as otherwise provided in the terms and conditions of the award, program income does not include the receipt of principal on loans, rebates, credits, or discounts or interest earned on any of them. Furthermore, program income does not include taxes, special assessments, levies, and fines raised by governmental recipients.