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1-Amended IN Assembly May 20, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2322Introduced by Assembly Members Hart and BennettFebruary 12, 2024An act to add Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, relating to state government.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2322, as amended, Hart. Grant programs: administration.Existing law establishes various grant programs. Existing law, the Grant Information Act of 2018, requires the California State Library to create an internet web portal to provide a centralized location for grant seekers to find state grant opportunities and requires the California State Library to report to the Legislature on the effectiveness of the portal, including, among other things, the utilization rate by state agencies. This bill would impose minimum requirements for the administration of covered grants that meet maximum size and duration requirements and are available to nonprofit organizations, as defined. The bill would require administrators, as defined, to perform specified duties, including, among others, posting eligibility, application, and other information for covered grants on their internet website and the above-described grant portal created by the California State Library. The bill would impose minimum requirements on the distribution of grant funds, and would impose limitations on specified reporting requirements for covered grant recipients. The bill would prohibit an administrator from requiring a grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits in excess of the risk associated with the covered grant activity.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) is added to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, immediately following Chapter 5.6, to read: CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all both of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c)For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2322Introduced by Assembly Members Hart and BennettFebruary 12, 2024An act to add Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, relating to state government.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2322, as introduced, Hart. Grant programs: administration.Existing law establishes various grant programs. Existing law, the Grant Information Act of 2018, requires the California State Library to create an internet web portal to provide a centralized location for grant seekers to find state grant opportunities and requires the California State Library to report to the Legislature on the effectiveness of the portal, including, among other things, the utilization rate by state agencies. This bill would impose minimum requirements for the administration of covered grants that meet maximum size and duration requirements and are available to nonprofit organizations, as defined. The bill would require administrators, as defined, to perform specified duties, including, among others, posting eligibility, application, and other information for covered grants on their internet website and the above-described grant portal created by the California State Library. The bill would impose minimum requirements on the distribution of grant funds, and would impose limitations on specified reporting requirements for covered grant recipients. The bill would prohibit an administrator from requiring a grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits in excess of the risk associated with the covered grant activity.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESNO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) is added to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, immediately following Chapter 5.6, to read: CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c) For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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3- Amended IN Assembly May 20, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2322Introduced by Assembly Members Hart and BennettFebruary 12, 2024An act to add Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, relating to state government.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2322, as amended, Hart. Grant programs: administration.Existing law establishes various grant programs. Existing law, the Grant Information Act of 2018, requires the California State Library to create an internet web portal to provide a centralized location for grant seekers to find state grant opportunities and requires the California State Library to report to the Legislature on the effectiveness of the portal, including, among other things, the utilization rate by state agencies. This bill would impose minimum requirements for the administration of covered grants that meet maximum size and duration requirements and are available to nonprofit organizations, as defined. The bill would require administrators, as defined, to perform specified duties, including, among others, posting eligibility, application, and other information for covered grants on their internet website and the above-described grant portal created by the California State Library. The bill would impose minimum requirements on the distribution of grant funds, and would impose limitations on specified reporting requirements for covered grant recipients. The bill would prohibit an administrator from requiring a grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits in excess of the risk associated with the covered grant activity.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2322Introduced by Assembly Members Hart and BennettFebruary 12, 2024An act to add Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, relating to state government.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2322, as introduced, Hart. Grant programs: administration.Existing law establishes various grant programs. Existing law, the Grant Information Act of 2018, requires the California State Library to create an internet web portal to provide a centralized location for grant seekers to find state grant opportunities and requires the California State Library to report to the Legislature on the effectiveness of the portal, including, among other things, the utilization rate by state agencies. This bill would impose minimum requirements for the administration of covered grants that meet maximum size and duration requirements and are available to nonprofit organizations, as defined. The bill would require administrators, as defined, to perform specified duties, including, among others, posting eligibility, application, and other information for covered grants on their internet website and the above-described grant portal created by the California State Library. The bill would impose minimum requirements on the distribution of grant funds, and would impose limitations on specified reporting requirements for covered grant recipients. The bill would prohibit an administrator from requiring a grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits in excess of the risk associated with the covered grant activity.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: YESNO
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2828 Existing law establishes various grant programs. Existing law, the Grant Information Act of 2018, requires the California State Library to create an internet web portal to provide a centralized location for grant seekers to find state grant opportunities and requires the California State Library to report to the Legislature on the effectiveness of the portal, including, among other things, the utilization rate by state agencies. This bill would impose minimum requirements for the administration of covered grants that meet maximum size and duration requirements and are available to nonprofit organizations, as defined. The bill would require administrators, as defined, to perform specified duties, including, among others, posting eligibility, application, and other information for covered grants on their internet website and the above-described grant portal created by the California State Library. The bill would impose minimum requirements on the distribution of grant funds, and would impose limitations on specified reporting requirements for covered grant recipients. The bill would prohibit an administrator from requiring a grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits in excess of the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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3030 Existing law establishes various grant programs. Existing law, the Grant Information Act of 2018, requires the California State Library to create an internet web portal to provide a centralized location for grant seekers to find state grant opportunities and requires the California State Library to report to the Legislature on the effectiveness of the portal, including, among other things, the utilization rate by state agencies.
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3232 This bill would impose minimum requirements for the administration of covered grants that meet maximum size and duration requirements and are available to nonprofit organizations, as defined. The bill would require administrators, as defined, to perform specified duties, including, among others, posting eligibility, application, and other information for covered grants on their internet website and the above-described grant portal created by the California State Library. The bill would impose minimum requirements on the distribution of grant funds, and would impose limitations on specified reporting requirements for covered grant recipients. The bill would prohibit an administrator from requiring a grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits in excess of the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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38-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) is added to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, immediately following Chapter 5.6, to read: CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all both of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c)For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
38+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) is added to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, immediately following Chapter 5.6, to read: CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c) For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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44-SECTION 1. Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) is added to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, immediately following Chapter 5.6, to read: CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all both of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c)For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
44+SECTION 1. Chapter 5.7 (commencing with Section 8415) is added to Division 1 of Title 2 of the Government Code, immediately following Chapter 5.6, to read: CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c) For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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50- CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all both of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c)For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
50+ CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c) For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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52- CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all both of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c)For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
52+ CHAPTER 5.7. Small Grant Programs8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c) For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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5858 8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:(a) Administrator means a state agency or third-party contractor administering a grant program using state funds.(b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:(1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).(2) The duration of the grant period is not greater than one year.(3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.(c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).(d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.
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6262 8415. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
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6666 (b) Covered grant means a grant made by a state agency or administrator that meets all of the following requirements:
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6868 (1) The grant amount is not greater than twenty thousand dollars ($20,000).
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7272 (3) Eligible recipients of the grant program include nonprofit organizations.
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7474 (c) Nonprofit organization means an organization exempt from federal income taxation pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. Sec. 501(c)(3)).
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7676 (d) Third-party contractor means either a nonprofit or other organization that contracts with a state agency to administer a grant program funded by state funds or a grant recipient if the conditions of the grant require the grant recipient to redistribute a portion of those funds to nonprofit organizations.
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7878 8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.
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8282 8416. Notwithstanding any other law, this chapter shall control the minimum terms of a covered grant.
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84-8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all both of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c)For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.
84+8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all of the following:(a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.(b) An administrator shall provide eligible recipients with the ability to complete an application for a covered grant online.(c) For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.
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88-8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all both of the following:
88+8417. An administrator shall promote equity in and facilitate the effectiveness of distribution of grant funds for covered grants by doing all of the following:
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9090 (a) An administrator shall post the eligibility requirements and application information of a covered grant on their internet website and the internet website for the California Grants Portal created pursuant to Section 8333.1. The application information shall include a section covering frequently asked questions and shall provide a telephone number by which applicants can contact the administrator for questions regarding the grant and application.
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9494 (c) For grant programs totaling two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) or more, an administrator shall conduct outreach to nonprofit organizations eligible for a covered grant at least 90 days before the application deadline, including outreach to rural, low-income, and disadvantaged communities.
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9896 8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.(b) An administrator shall not require any of the following:(1) A recipient of a covered grant to provide receipts for any expense other than nonpayroll expenses paid to a single vendor for 50 percent or more of the grant award.(2) In any report required by the administrator from the recipient nonprofit related to progress or completion of the award, the total word count of narrative sections to be more than 600 words.(3) A grant recipient to carry insurance coverage limits that exceed the risk associated with the covered grant activity.
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102100 8418. (a) An administrator shall distribute at least 50 percent of a grant award and may distribute up to 100 percent of a grant award upon execution of a covered grant.
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