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NSGP recipients using funds for construction projects must comply with the Davis -Bacon Act (codified <br />as amended at 40 U.S.C. §§ 3141 et seq.). See 6 U.S.C. § 609(b)(4)(B) (cross-referencing 42 U.S.C. § <br />51960)(9), which cross-references Davis -Bacon). Grant recipients must ensure that their contractors or <br />subcontractors for construction projects pay workers no less than the prevailing wages for laborers and <br />mechanics employed on projects of a character similar to the contract work in the civil subdivision of the <br />state in which the work is to be performed. Additional information regarding compliance with the Davis - <br />Bacon Act, including Department of Labor (DOL) wage determinations, is available from the following <br />website: hips://www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts/dbra.htm. <br />Training <br />Nonprofit organizations may use NSGP funds for the following training -related costs: <br />Employed or volunteer security staff to attend security -related training within the United States; <br />Employed or volunteer staff to attend security -related training within the United States with the <br />intent of training other employees or members/congregants upon completing the training (i.e., <br />" t r-tlae-i it a i n e r" tangy p e c o u r s e s); <br />N o n p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n' s e in p l o ysite eesuoty tmaizing. m e m b e r <br />Allowable training -related costs under the NSGP are limited to attendance fees for training and related <br />expenses, such as materials, supplies, and/or equipment. Overtime, backfill, and travel expenses are not <br />allowable costs. <br />Allowable training topics are limited to the protection of critical infrastructure key resources, including <br />physical and cybersecurity, facility hardening, and terrorism/other extremism awareness/employee <br />preparedness such as Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, indicators and behaviors <br />indicative of terrorist/other extremist threats, Active Shooter training, and emergency first aid <br />training. A d d i t i onal exampl e s of al 1 owabl e t r a ni <br />kits/equipment, a n d t r a i n i n g a i d s; F i r s t Ai d a n d o t h <br />training, kits/equipment, and training aids; and Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) and AED/Basic <br />Life Support training, kits/equipment, and training aids. <br />Training conducted using NSGP funds must address a specific threat and/or vulnerability, as identified in <br />t h e n o n p r o f iInvestment Juatification4Il). iTroining should provide the opportunity to <br />demonstrate and validate skills learned as well as to identify any gaps in these skills. Proposed <br />attendance at training courses and all associated costs using the NSGP must be included in the <br />nonprofit organization's IJ. <br />Contracted Security Personnel <br />Contracted security personnel are allowed under this program only as described in the NOFO and Manual <br />and comply with guidance set forth in IB 421b and IB 441. NSGP funds may not be used to purchase <br />equipment for contracted security. The subrecipient must be able to sustain this capability in future years <br />without NSGP funding, and a sustainment plan will be required as part of the closeout package for any <br />award funding this capability. <br />Additionally, NSGP recipients and subrecipients may not use more than 50% of their awards to pay for <br />personnel activities unless a waiver is approved by FEMA. For more information on the 50% personnel <br />cap and applicable procedures for seeking a waiver, please see IB 421 b, Clarification on the Personnel <br />Reimbursement for Intelligence Cooperation and Enhancement of Homeland Securitv Act of2008 (Public <br />Law 110-412 — the PRICE Act). <br />n g c o u r <br />e r n o v i <br />�'�uNo s� <br />�. e <br />�� FEMA NSGP Appendix 12023 Page C-6 <br />