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Item 24 - FY 2023 Enhanced Collaborative Model Task Force to Combat Human Trafficking Grant
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e federal government's Senior Executive Service (SES) at an agency with a Certified SES Performance Appraisal <br />ystem for that year. (An award recipient may compensate an employee at a higher rate, provided the amount in <br />access of this compensation limitation is paid with non-federal funds.) <br />his limitation on compensation rates allowable under this award may be waived on an individual basis at the <br />scretion of the OJP official indicated in the program announcement under which this award is made. <br />7 <br />tatement of Federal Involvement <br />Due to the substantial Federal involvement contemplated in completion of this project, the OVC has elected to enter <br />into a cooperative agreement rather than a grant. This decision is based on OJP and OVC's ongoing responsibility to <br />assist and coordinate projects that relate to the funded activities. OJP and OVC will provide input and re -direction to <br />the project, as needed, in consultation with the recipient, and will actively monitor the project by methods including, but <br />not limited to, ongoing contact with the recipient. In meeting programmatic responsibilities, OJP, OVC, and the <br />recipient will be guided by the following principles: responsibility for the day-to-day operations of this project rests with <br />the recipient in implementation of the recipient's approved proposal, the recipient's approved budget, and the terms <br />and conditions specified in this award. Responsibility for general oversight and redirection of the project, if necessary, <br />rests with OVC. In addition to its programmatic reporting requirements, the recipient agrees to provide necessary <br />information as requested by OJP and OVC. Information requests may include, but are not limited to, specific <br />submissions related to: performance, including measurement of project outputsloutcomes; meeting performance <br />specifications; developmental decision points; changes in project scope or personnel; budget modifications; and/or <br />coordination of related projects. <br />38 <br />Within 45 calendar days after the end of any conference, meeting, retreat, seminar, symposium, training activity, or <br />similar event funded under this award, and the total cost of which exceeds $20,000 in award funds, the recipient must <br />provide the program manager with the following information and itemized costs: <br />1) name of event; <br />2) event dates; <br />3) location of event; <br />4) number of federal attendees; <br />5) number of non-federal attendees; <br />6) costs of event space, including rooms for break-out sessions; <br />7) costs of audio visual services; <br />8) other equipment costs (e.g., computer fees, telephone fees); <br />9) costs of printing and distribution; <br />10) costs of meals provided during the event; <br />11) costs of refreshments provided during the event; <br />12) costs of event planner; <br />13) costs of event facilitators; and <br />14) any other costs associated with the event. <br />Page: 16 of 22 <br />
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