Common use of Charitable Choice Clause in Contracts

Charitable Choice. 1. If the Grantee is an SAPT Block Grant-funded Grantee that is part of a faith-based organization, the Grantee may: a. Retain the authority over its internal governance. b. Retain religious terms in its name. c. Select board members on a religious basis. d. Include religious references in the mission statements and other governing documents. e. Use space in its facilities to offer Block Grant-funded activities without removing religious art, icons, scriptures, or other symbols. 2. If the Grantee is part of a faith-based organization, the Grantee cannot use SAPT Block Grant funds for inherently religious activities such as the following: a. Worship. b. Religious instruction.

Appears in 17 contracts

Sources: Grant Contract, Grant Agreement, Grant Contract

Charitable Choice. 1. If the Grantee is an SAPT Block Grant-funded Grantee that is part of a faith-based organization, the Grantee may: a. Retain the authority over its internal governance. b. Retain religious terms in its name. c. Select board members on a religious basis. d. Include religious references in the mission statements and other governing documents. e. Use space in its facilities to offer Block Grant-funded activities without removing religious art, icons, scriptures, or other symbols. 2. If the Grantee is part of a faith-based organization, the Grantee cannot use SAPT Block Grant funds for inherently religious activities such as the following: a. Worship. b. Religious instruction. c. Proselytization.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Grant Agreement, Grant Contract, Grant Agreement