Common use of Subrecipients Clause in Contracts

Subrecipients. A subaward is for the purpose of carrying out a portion of a Federal award and creates a Federal assistance relationship with the subrecipient. A subrecipient does not include an individual or entity that is a beneficiary of such award. Characteristics which support the classification of the non-Federal entity as a subrecipient include when the non-Federal entity: i. Determines who is eligible to receive what Federal assistance; ii. Has its performance measured in relation to whether objectives of a Federal program were met; iii. Has responsibility for programmatic decision making; iv. Is responsible for adherence to applicable Federal program requirements specified in the Federal award; and v. In accordance with its agreement, uses the Federal funds to carry out a program for a public purpose specified in authorizing statute, as opposed to providing goods or services for the benefit of the pass-through entity.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Subrecipient Contract Agreement, Federal Community Services Contract

Subrecipients. A subaward is for the purpose of carrying out a portion of a Federal award and creates a Federal assistance relationship with the subrecipient. A subrecipient does not include an individual or entity that is a beneficiary of such award. Characteristics which support the classification of the non-Federal entity as a subrecipient include when the non-Federal entity: i. (1) Determines who is eligible to receive what Federal assistance; ii. (2) Has its performance measured in relation to whether objectives of a Federal program were met;; DocuSign Envelope ID: BA409BE6-6E48-4E8D-914D-D3F7C19AA065 iii. (3) Has responsibility for programmatic decision making; iv. (4) Is responsible for adherence to applicable Federal program requirements specified in the Federal award; and v. (5) In accordance with its agreement, uses the Federal funds to carry out a program for a public purpose specified in authorizing statute, as opposed to providing goods or services for the benefit of the pass-through entity.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Subrecipient Grant Agreement