1942.314—Grants to provide financial assistance to third parties, television demonstration projects, and technical assistance programs.
For applications involving a purpose other than a construction project to be owned by the applicant, the applicant shall develop a Scope of Work. The Scope of Work will be used to measure the performance of the grantee. As a minimum, the Scope of Work should contain the following:
(a)
The specific purposes for which grant funds will be utilized, i.e., Technical Assistance, Revolving Fund, etc.
(c)
Who will be carrying out the purpose for which the grant is made (key personnel should be identified).
(e)
Documentation regarding the availability and amount of other funds to be used in conjunction with the funds from the RBE/television demonstration program.
(f)
For grants involving a revolving fund the scope of work should include those items listed in paragraphs (a) through (e) of this section as well as the following:
(2)
Financial statements which will demonstrate the financial ability of the applicant to administer the revolving loan fund. As a minimum the financial statements will include:
(g)
For technical assistance and television demonstration program projects, the scope of work should include a budget based on the budget contained in the application, modified or revised as appropriate, which includes salaries, fringe benefits, consultant costs, indirect costs, and other appropriate direct costs for the project.