Utah Admin. Code R357-46-104 - Content of Application and Approval Process
(1) The following content shall, at a
minimum, be included in each application for a Rural Communities Opportunity
Grant:
(a) name of applying
community;
(b) tax ID;
(c) name of fiscal agent;
(d) amount of grant funding
requested;
(e) responsible
contacts':
(i) name;
(ii) full mailing address;
(iii) telephone number; and
(iv) email address;
(f) a description of projects and activities
the funds will be used for;
(g) a
description of expected deliverables and outcomes;
(h) a description of matching funds:
(i) provided by any one or combination of:
(A) a community reinvestment
agency;
(B) a redevelopment
agency;
(C) a community development
and renewal agency;
(D) a private
sector entity;
(E) a nonprofit
entity;
(F) a federal matching
grant;
(G) county or municipality
general fund match; and
(H) any
other funding source approved by the office; and
(ii) total at least:
(A) a 10% match for a county of the sixth
class;
(B) a 20% match for a county
of the fifth class;
(C) a 30% match
for a county of the fourth class;
(D) a 40% match for a county of the third
class;
(E) a 10% for a town in any
rural county classification;
(F) a
20% match for a municipality of the fifth class in any rural county
classification;
(G) a 30% match for
a municipality of the fourth class in any rural county
classification;
(H) a 40% match for
a municipality of the third class in any rural county classification; and
(I) a 40% match for an association
of governments; and
(j) any other
information requested by the office.
(2) The following documentation shall, at a
minimum, be included in each application for a Rural Communities Opportunity
Grant:
(a)
(i) the entity's W9 form; or
(ii) the county's state vendor number if the
county is currently a state vendor;
(b) budget describing proposed uses of grant
funds;
(c) letters of support from:
(i) key stakeholders;
(ii) project participants;
(iii) local governments;
(iv)
(A) the
CEO Board for rural counties;
(B)
the planning and zoning commission or municipal economic opportunity advisory
board or commission for rural municipalities; or
(C) the General Board for associations of
governments; and
(v) any
other entity receiving sub-grant funding from Rural Communities Opportunity
Grant funds; and
(d) any
other documentation requested by the office.
(3) Associations of governments must also
submit letters of support from each of its counties indicating their support of
the application.
(4) The office may
choose not to fund applicants who have not complied with the reporting
requirements for all previous years the community received a Rural County Grant
or Rural Communities Opportunity Grant.
Notes
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