Does a subgrant or contract from a State agency of Federal funds disqualify us as a novice applicant for the purpose of the Pre-Application Competitive Priority?
No. If an entity has received a subgrant or contract award of Federal funds from a State agency or other organization, rather than applying directly to the Federal Government for those funds, the subgrant or contract is not considered to be an active discretionary grant from the Federal Government for the purpose of qualifying as a “novice applicant.
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