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Grant
Approved Date
11/20/2018
Control Number
2018-259
Agenda Item Number
8.K.
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State of Florida, Division of Emergency Management
Subject
Federally-Funded Subaward and Grant Agreement
Hurricane Irma
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54 <br />Recipient cannot meet the projected budgeted timeline or that there may be a subsequent determination <br />by FEMA that a previous disbursement of funds under this or any other Agreement with the Sub -Recipient <br />was improper. <br />DESIGNATION OF AGENT <br />The Sub -Recipient must complete Attachment D by designating at least three agents to execute any <br />Requests for Advance or Reimbursement, certifications, or other necessary documentation on behalf of the <br />Sub -Recipient. <br />After execution of this Agreement, the authorized, primary, and secondary Agent may request changes to <br />contacts via email to the State assigned team. <br />In the event the Sub -Recipient contacts have not been updated regularly and all three (3) Agents have <br />separated from the Sub -Recipient's agency, a designation of authority form will be needed to change <br />contacts. <br />NOTE: This is very important because if contacts are not updated, notifications made from <br />FloridaPA.org may not be received and could result in failure to meet time periods to appeal a <br />Federal determination. <br />DUNS Q&A <br />What is a DUNS number? <br />The Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number is a unique nine -digit identification number <br />provided by Dun & Bradstreet (D&B). The DUNS number is site specific. Therefore, each distinct physical <br />location of an entity such as branches, divisions and headquarters, may be assigned a DUNS number. <br />Who needs a DUNS number? <br />Any institution that wants to submit a grant application to the Federal government. Individual researchers <br />do not need a DUNS number if they are submitting their application through a research organization. <br />How do I get a DUNS number? <br />Dun & Bradstreet have designated a special phone number for Federal grant and cooperative agreement <br />applicants/prospective applicants. Call the number below between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., local time in the 48 <br />contiguous states and speak to a D&B representative. This process will take approximately 5 — 10 <br />minutes and you will receive your DUNS number at the conclusion of the call. <br />1-866-705-5711 <br />What do I need before I request a DUNS number? <br />Before you call D&B, you will need the following pieces of information: <br />• Legal Name <br />• Headquarters name and address for your organization <br />• Doing business as (dba) or other name by which your organization is commonly recognized <br />• Physical address <br />• Mailing address (if separate from headquarters and/or physical address) <br />• Telephone number <br />• Contact name and title <br />• Number of employees at your physical location <br />How much does a DUNS number cost? <br />There is no charge to obtain a DUNS number. <br />Why does my institution need a DUNS number? <br />
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