Page 5 of the FOA indicates that the governor must designate a State entity as the grant applicant. What is a “State entity”?
States are the only eligible applicants for this grant solicitation, and the term “State” is defined to include the District of Columbia. A State entity is either a State agency, such as the State Medicaid agency or Department of Insurance, or an independent State agency. Non-profits and other nongovernmental corporate entities are not eligible to apply for these grants. States may choose to subcontract the grant’s planning activities to a non-profit entity, but the State is the party ultimately responsible for compliance with the terms and conditions of the grant. If a State engages one or more subcontractors, it must provide OCIIO with the letter or letters of agreement describing these relationships and each contractor’s scope of work. Please see page 12 of the FOA for information on this requirement. Q: Pages 10-11 of the FOA list a variety of topics that must be addressed in the project narrative section of the grant application. Each topic description contains a list of items tha
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