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Official Document Type
Grant
Approved Date
11/06/2018
Control Number
2018-231
Agenda Item Number
8.M.
Entity Name
Ocean Research & Conservation Association
Children’s Services Advisory Committee
Subject
The Living Lagoon
Alternate Name
Grant Contract
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EXHIBIT B <br />[From policy adopted by Indian River County.Board Of County Commissioners on February 19, 2002] <br />"D. Nonprofit Agency Responsibilities After Award of Funding <br />Indian River County provides funding to all nonprofit agencies on a reimbursement basis <br />only. <br />2. All reimbursable expenses must be documented by an invoice and/or a copy of the <br />canceled check. Any expense not documented properly to the satisfaction of the Office <br />of Management & Budget and/or the County Administrator may not be reimbursed. <br />3. If.an agency repeatedly fails to provide adequate documentation, this may be reported to <br />the Board of Commissioners. In the event an agency provides inadequate <br />.documentation on a consistent basis, funding may be discontinued immediately. <br />Additionally, this may adversely affect future funding requests. <br />4. Expenditures may only be reimbursed from. the fiscal year for which funding was <br />awarded.. For example, no expenditures prior to October 1St may be reimbursed with <br />funds from the following year. Additionally, if any- funds are unexpended at the end of a <br />fiscal year, these.funds are not carried over to the.next year unless expressly'authorized <br />by the Board of Commissioners. <br />All. requests for reimbursement at fiscal year end (September 30th) must be submitted on <br />a timely basis. Each year, the Office of Management & Budget will send a letter to all <br />nonprofit agencies advising of the deadline for reimbursement requests for .the fiscal <br />year. This deadline. is typically early.to mid October, since the Finance Department does <br />not process checks for the prior fiscal year beyond that point. <br />6. Each reimbursement reques'i must include a summary of expenses by type. These <br />summaries should be broken down into salaries, benefits, supplies, contractual services, <br />etc. If Indian River County is reimbursing an agency for only a portion of an expense <br />(e.g. salary of an employee), then the method for this. portion should be disclosed on the <br />summary. The Office of Management & Budget has summary forms available. <br />7. Indian River County will not reimburse certain types of expenditures. These expenditure <br />types are listed below. <br />a. Travel expenses for travel outside the County including but not limited to;' mileage <br />reimbursement, hotel rooms, meals, meal allowances, per Diem, and tolls. Mileage <br />reimbursement for local travel (within Indian River County) is allowable., <br />b. Sick or Vacation payments for employees. Since agencies may have various sick and <br />vacation pay policies, these must be provided from other sources. <br />c. Any expenses not associated with the,provision of the program for which the County has <br />awarded, funding., <br />d. Any expense not outlined in the agency's funding application. <br />8. The County reserves the right to decline reimbursement for any expense as deemed <br />necessary." <br />
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