We need walk-in freezers. Does the grant only cover the actual equipment or does it allow for site preparation (cement pad, electrical, etc.)?
A14: Only the cost of the freezer would be allowed. The cement pad and electrical would be SFA expenses. Q15: Do the funds for the equipment grants get taken out of the ARRA monies the District has just applied to receive? (This is the application sent to all local educational agencies that is due on May 4, 2009, and is just a series of assurances.) Or is it a separate stream of money? A15: The equipment grants are funded through the USDA, and represent a separate stream of money from that funded by the United States Department of Education. Your SFA may apply for all grants for which you are eligible. Q16: Does “equipment” refer exclusively to “kitchen equipment” for purposes of this grant? Or could “equipment” also refer to technology such as computerized point-of-purchase card readers, or upgrades to servers and systems that help automate (improve efficiency of) moving the students through the food lines with quick/easy payment and processing? A16: Use the four focus areas to help d
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