Or. Admin. Code § 813-145-0040 - Application for Funding; Funding Agreement
(1) Prior to providing any ESG services using
OHCS funding, subgrantees must submit biennially an application for funding to
OHCS. A funding agreement must be approved by OHCS in writing before being
operative and is considered operative for two fiscal years.
(2) Applications for funding must meet all
requirements of form and content as established by OHCS. At a minimum, an
application must include a subgrantee's proposed activities for eligible
households, anticipated expenditures, and any other information as OHCS may
require specific to ESG funding. Subgrantees must adhere to OHCS requirements
and deadlines for submitting an application. An application is subject to
approval, with or without modifications, or disapproval by OHCS.
(3) OHCS will not approve any application for
funding unless it meets ESG sufficiency requirements. Sufficiency is based on
the quantity, thoroughness and quality of performance that is satisfactory to
OHCS. This includes, but is not limited to, providing relevant information
necessary for OHCS to assess the subgrantee's compliance with all ESG
requirements and any other standards, goals, and requirements established by
OHCS.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 456.555
Statutes/Other Implemented: 24 CFR 576
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(1) Prior to providing any ESG services using OHCS funding, subgrantees must submit biennially an application for funding to OHCS. A funding agreement must be approved by OHCS in writing before being operative.
(2) Applications for funding must meet all requirements of form and content as established by OHCS. At a minimum, an application must include a subgrantee's proposed activities for eligible households, anticipated expenditures, and any other information as OHCS may require specific to ESG funding. Subgrantees must adhere to OHCS requirements and deadlines for submitting an application . An application is subject to approval , with or without modifications, or disapproval by OHCS.
(3) In cases where a Community Action Agency (CAA) has the conditional right of first refusal for antipoverty program administration, and the CAA cannot meet the requirements listed in subsection (2) above, OHCS, in its sole discretion, may allow other eligible organizations to submit an application for funding with respect to that service area.
(4) OHCS will evaluate all applications for funding for ESG sufficiency requirements. Sufficiency is based on the quantity, thoroughness and quality of performance that is satisfactory to OHCS. This includes, but is not limited to, providing relevant information necessary for OHCS to assess the subgrantee's compliance with all ESG requirements and any other standards, goals, and requirements established by OHCS.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 456.555
Statutes/Other Implemented: 24 CFR 576 & ORS 458.505