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Section 22a-21e - Grant application.

CT Gen Stat § 22a-21e (2019) (N/A)
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An application for a grant shall be on a form prescribed by the commissioner and shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

(1) A summary that has: (A) The name, address, telephone number, tax status, federal employer identification number and state tax number of the applicant; (B) the name, title, address and telephone number, of the applicant's designated contact person; (C) a description of the principal business of the applicant and the period of time in business in this state, if such period is less than five years; (D) the number of employees and gross income of the applicant for the preceding year; and (E) a summary description of the project that includes the location and a description of the need for the project and of its benefits to the community, an indication of the period for which funds will be requested, an estimate of the total cost of the project over the anticipated grant period and the exact amount of grant funds being applied for in the first year of the project, the number of corps members to be employed at any one time and during the entire grant period, planned tenure for corps members in the project, general eligibility requirements for corps members, a brief description of potential benefits to corps members from the experience and an indication of the potential for continuation of the project after the grant period.

(2) A detailed budget for the first year of the project that shows: (A) The total cost of the first year of the project, the amount of grant funds being requested, certification that matching funds will be available and the amount by source of such matching funds; (B) the number of corps members to be employed in the first year of the project, an itemization of corps member fringe benefits to be paid for from project funds and the costs therefor, and an estimated turnover rate for corps members and the anticipated first year cost of their salaries with fringe benefits added and turnover deducted; (C) the number of direct supervisors of corps members to be employed by the project, an itemization of fringe benefits to be paid to such supervisors from project funds and the costs therefor, an estimated turnover rate and the anticipated first year cost of salaries for such supervisors with fringe benefits added and turnover deducted; (D) the number of administrative and support personnel to be employed on or paid from project funds and the total anticipated cost of salaries for such personnel during the first year including any costs for fringe benefits and deductions for turnover; (E) a schedule of capital equipment, if any, to be purchased with project funds in the first year of the project, a statement of need for each item and the cost therefor; (F) a schedule of rentals, if any, to be paid for from first year project funds and for each rental, the name and address of the probable renter, the nature, need, rental period and cost thereof; (G) a schedule of planned costs for work materials, tools and supplies to be purchased in the first year of the project; (H) a schedule of anticipated routine operating costs for the first year of the project; (I) a schedule of anticipated costs for materials and supplies to be purchased in the first year of the project for support functions; (J) a schedule of travel costs planned for the first year of the project, if any, and a description of the nature and purpose of such travel; (K) a table of organization for the project showing the project's relationship to the sponsor's organization and all staff and corps member positions that will be employed on or receive any compensation from project funds; and (L) any other information the commissioner may require.

(P.A. 86-336, S. 13, 19.)

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Section 22a-21e - Grant application.