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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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Item 36 - Resolution, Agreement, and Appropriation Adjustment Accepting the FY 2023 Emergency Management Performance Grant
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• Subrecipients that relocate their facilities after submitting their application who are requesting a <br />change of scope to allow them to use NSGP funds towards projects at the new facility; or <br />• Subrecipients that renovate their facilities after submitting their application in cases where the <br />subsequent renovations would affect the vulnerability/risk assessment upon which the IJ is based. <br />NSGP project funding is based on the ability of the proposed project to mitigate the risk factors identified <br />in the U. For this reason, FEMA may reject requests to significantly change the physical security <br />enhancements that are purchased with NSGP funding where FEMA believes approval of the request <br />would change or exceed the scope of the originally approved project. FEMA will consider all requests to <br />deviate from the security project as originally proposed on a case -by -case basis, consistent with 2 C.F.R. § <br />200.308(c)(1). <br />Subrecipients may not proceed with implementing any scope/objective changes until the SAA receives <br />written approval from FEMA through ND Grants and until the SAA has made any required subaward <br />modifications. <br />If a subrecipient is simply making changes to its own budget without impacting the scope or objective of <br />the subaward, and where the budget changes do not involve other prior approval requirements listed in 2 <br />C.F.R. § 200.407, then the subrecipient does not need the prior approval of the SAA or FEMA. See 2 <br />C.F.R. § 200.308. Instead, the subrecipient is only required to report to the SAA the budget changes. <br />Similarly, the SAA should report those budget changes to FEMA. <br />Pass -Through Requirements <br />Pass -through funding is required under this program. Awards made to the SAA for the NSGP carry <br />additional pass -through requirements. Pass -through is defined as an obligation on the part of the state to <br />make subawards to selected nonprofit organizations. The SAA must provide funds awarded under NSGP <br />to successful nonprofit applicants within 45 days of receipt of the funds. A letter of intent (or equivalent) <br />to distribute funds is not sufficient. Award subrecipients that are selected for funding under this program <br />must be provided with funding within 45 days from the date the funds are first made available to the <br />recipient so that they can initiate implementation of approved investments. <br />For the SAA to successfully meet the pass -through requirement and provide funding to the subrecipients, <br />the SAA must meet the following four requirements: <br />• There must be some action by the SAA to establish a firm commitment to award the funds to the <br />selected nonprofit organization; <br />• The action must be unconditional on the part of the SAA (i.e., no contingencies for availability of <br />SAA funds); <br />• There must be documentary evidence of the commitment of the award of funding to the selected <br />nonprofit organization; and <br />• The SAA must communicate the terms of the subaward to the selected nonprofit organization. <br />If a nonprofit organization is selected for an NSGP award and elects to decline the award, the SAA must <br />notify their FEMA Preparedness Officer. The SAA may not re -obligate to another subrecipient without <br />prior approval. " R e c e i p t o f t h e f u n d s d6cepts thecaward or 15eedlehdhr days w h e n <br />after the SAA receives notice of the award, whichever is earlier. SAAs are sent notification of NSGP <br />awards via the ND Grants system. If an SAA accepts its award within 15 calendar days of receiving <br />notice of the award in the ND Grants system, the 45-calendar day pass -through period will start on the <br />date the SAA accepted the award. Should an SAA not accept the NSGP award within 15 calendar days of <br />�'�uxo s� <br />P. 6 <br />�� FEMA NSGP Appendix 12023 Page C-8 <br />
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