Collapse to view only § 76.300 - Contact the State for procedures to follow.
- § 76.300 - Contact the State for procedures to follow.
- § 76.301 - Local educational agency application in general.
- § 76.302 - The notice to the subgrantee.
- § 76.303 - Joint applications and projects.
- § 76.304 - Subgrantee shall make subgrant application available to the public.
§ 76.300 - Contact the State for procedures to follow.
An applicant for a subgrant can find out the procedures it must follow by contacting the State agency that administers the program.
See subparts E and G of this part for the general responsibilities of the State regarding applications for subgrants.
§ 76.301 - Local educational agency application in general.
(a) A local educational agency (LEA) that applies for a subgrant under a program subject to this part must have on file with the State an application that meets the requirements of section 442 of GEPA (20 U.S.C. 1232e).
(b) The requirements of section 442 of GEPA do not apply to an LEA's application for a program under the ESEA.
§ 76.302 - The notice to the subgrantee.
A State shall notify a subgrantee in writing of:
(a) The amount of the subgrant;
(b) The period during which the subgrantee may obligate the funds; and
(c) The Federal requirements that apply to the subgrant.
§ 76.303 - Joint applications and projects.
(a) Two or more eligible parties may submit a joint application for a subgrant.
(b) If the State must use a formula to distribute subgrant funds (see § 76.51), the State may not make a subgrant that exceeds the sum of the entitlements of the separate subgrantees.
(c) If the State funds the application, each subgrantee shall:
(1) Carry out the activities that the subgrantee agreed to carry out; and
(2) Use the funds in accordance with Federal requirements.
(d) Each subgrantee shall use an accounting system that permits identification of the costs paid for under its subgrant.
§ 76.304 - Subgrantee shall make subgrant application available to the public.
A subgrantee shall make any application, evaluation, periodic program plan, or report relating to each program available for public inspection.