May a grantee use SLC funds to reimburse a proposal-writing firm or a consultant for developing an application?
No. A grantee may not use SLC grant funds to cover the cost of proposal development. SLC funds may only be used for costs that are necessary and reasonable for the proper and efficient performance and administration of the SLC program. 36. If a grantee had already begun plans for developing or implementing small school structures, may SLC funds be used to reimburse the grantee for costs that were incurred prior to the date it was notified that it would receive SLC funds? No. SLC funds may only be used to fund activities that take place after the grant funds are received.
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