FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS Sample Clauses

The FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS clause sets boundaries on how much funding is available and specifies any conditions or restrictions on the use of those funds. Typically, this clause outlines the maximum amount that can be spent under the agreement and may detail prohibited uses, such as disallowing funds for certain types of expenses or activities. Its core function is to ensure that financial resources are used appropriately and within agreed-upon limits, thereby preventing overspending and ensuring compliance with funding requirements.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. The funding restrictions for this project are as follows. Be sure to identify these expenses in your proposed budget. - No less than 20 percent of the total award for the budget period must be allocated for coordination activities. Be sure to identify these expenses in your proposed budget. - No more than 20 percent of the total award for the budget period may be used for data collection, performance measurement, and performance assessment, including incentives for participating in the required data collection follow-up. SAMHSA recipients must also comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s standard funding restrictions, which are included in Appendix I – Standard Funding Restrictions.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. No more than 20 percent of the total grant award may be used for data collection, performance measurement, and performance assessment expenses. No more than 30 percent of funds may be used for infrastructure. Remaining funds must be used for services and supports. Be sure to identify these expenses in your proposed budget.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. No more than 20 percent of the grant award may be used for data collection, performance measurement, and performance assessment expenses.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. Applicants responding to this announcement may request funding for a project period of up to five years, at no more than $600,000 per year for the MHTTC National Coordinating Center, $745,454 per year for the MHTTC Regional Centers, $500,000 for the MHTTC Tribal Affairs Center and up to $500,000 for the MHTTC Hispanic and Latino Center. Awards to support projects beyond the first budget year will be contingent upon Congressional appropriation, satisfactory progress in meeting the project’s objectives, and a determination that continued funding would be in the best interest of the Federal Government. The funding restrictions for this project are as follows: • No more than 15 percent of the grant award for each budget period may be used for data collection, performance measurement, and performance assessment expenses. • The indirect cost rate may not exceed 8 percent of the grant award for the budget period. Even if an organization has an established indirect cost rate, under training grants, SAMHSA reimburses indirect costs at a fixed rate of 8 percent of modified total direct costs, exclusive of tuition and fees, expenditures for equipment, and sub-awards and contracts in excess of $25,000. These expenses must be clearly identified in your proposed budget. SAMHSA recipients must also comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s standard funding restrictions, which are included in Appendix H, Standard Funding Restrictions.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. No more than 15 percent of the total grant award may be used for developing the infrastructure necessary for expansion of services. No more than 20 percent of the total grant award may be used for data collection, evaluation, performance measurement, and performance assessment, including incentives for participating in the required data collection follow-up. Be sure to identify the infrastructure and data collection, evaluation, performance measurement and performance assessment expenses in your proposed budget.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. Applicants responding to this announcement may request funding for a project period of up to three years, at no more than $700,000 per year. Awards to support projects beyond the first budget year will be contingent upon Congressional appropriation, satisfactory progress in meeting the project’s objectives, and a determination that continued funding would be in the best interest of the Federal Government. The funding restrictions for this project are as follows: No more than 20 percent of the grant award for the budget period may be used for data collection, performance measurement, and performance assessment expenses. The indirect cost rate may not exceed 8 percent of the proposed budget. Even if an organization has an established indirect cost rate, under training grants, SAMHSA reimburses indirect costs at a fixed rate of 8 percent of modified total direct costs, exclusive of tuition and fees, expenditures for equipment, and sub-awards and contracts in excess of $25,000. Be sure to identify these expenses in your proposed budget. V. APPLICATION REVIEW INFORMATION 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D below. Your application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your response to the requirements in Sections A-D. In developing the Project Narrative section of your application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. The Project Narrative (Sections A-D) together may be no longer than 10 pages. You must use the four sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your response, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your response to each question. You may not combine two or more questions or refer to another section of the Project Narrative in your response, such as indicating that the response for B.2 is in C.7. Only information included in the appropriate numbered question will be considered by reviewers. Your application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score. Section A: Statement of Need (25 point...
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. Cost principles describing allowable and unallowable expenditures for Federal grantees, including SAMHSA grantees, are provided in the following documents, which are available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/grants/management.aspx: Institutions of Higher Education: OMB Circular A-21 State and Local Governments and Federally Recognized Indian Tribal Governments: OMB Circular A-87 Nonprofit Organizations: OMB Circular A-122 Hospitals: 45 CFR Part 74, Appendix E In addition, ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s CMHI grant recipients must comply with the following funding restrictions: No more than 15% of the total grant award may be used for developing the infrastructure necessary for expansion of services. No more than 20% of the total grant award may be used for data collection and performance assessment, including incentives for participating in the required data collection follow-up.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. No more than 20 percent of the grant award may be used for data collection, performance measurement, and performance assessment expenses. Grantees may use up to 10 percent of funds for state, tribal or local governmental level administrative costs. SAMHSA grant award funds must not be used for the same activities that are funded by HRSA, CDC, or other SAMHSA programs. Only drugs or devices approved or cleared under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act for emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose may be purchased with FR-CARA funds. Be sure to identify these expenses in your proposed budget.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS. The funding restrictions for this project are as follows. Be sure to identify these expenses in your proposed budget. • At minimum, 85 percent of grant funds must be allocated through selected local, regional, and/or statewide Lifeline crisis centers for workforce capacity and related expenditures. SAMHSA recipients must also comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s standard funding restrictions, which are included in Appendix I – Standard Funding Restrictions.
FUNDING LIMITATIONS/RESTRICTIONS a. Grantee must use funding to supplement and not supplant existing opioid prevention, treatment, and recovery activities in their state. Grantee is required to describe how they will improve retention in care, using a chronic care model or other innovative model which has shown to improve retention in care. b. Only U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) – approved products which address opioid use disorder and/or opioid overdose can be purchased with Opioid SOR grant funds. c. SOR Funds may not be expended through the grant or a subaward by any agency which would deny any eligible client, patient or individual access to their program because of their use of FDA-approved medications for the treatment of 26 substance use disorders (e.g., methadone, buprenorphine products including buprenorphine/naloxone combination formulations and buprenorphine monoproduct formulations, naltrexone products including extended-release and oral formulations or long acting products such as extended release injectable or buprenorphine.) Specifically, patients must be allowed to participate in methadone treatment rendered in accordance with current federal and state methadone dispensing regulations from an Opioid Treatment Program and ordered by a physician who has evaluated the client and determined methadone is an appropriate medication treatment for the individual’s opioid use disorder. Similarly, medications available by prescription or office-based implantation must be permitted if it is appropriately authorized through prescription by a licensed prescriber or provider. In all cases, MOUD must be permitted to be continued for as long as the prescriber or treatment provider determines the medication is clinically beneficial. Grantee must assure clients will not be compelled to no longer use MOUD as part of the conditions of any programming if stopping is inconsistent with a licensed prescriber’s recommendation or valid prescription. d. No funding may be used to procure DATA waiver training by Grantee or subrecipients of this funding as this training is offered free of charge from SAMHSA at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. No funding may be used to procure DATA waiver training by Grantee or subrecipients of SOR funding.