Impact and Discretionary Funding Requests is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Veterans Affairs - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is impact funding?
A: Impact funding refers to funds that are allocated towards specific projects or initiatives that have a measurable impact on a particular community or region.
Q: What is discretionary funding?
A: Discretionary funding refers to funds that are allocated at the discretion of a government or organization, typically for projects or initiatives that are not specifically mandated or required.
Q: How are impact and discretionary funding requests different?
A: Impact funding requests are for specific projects with measurable outcomes, while discretionary funding requests are more flexible and can be used for a variety of purposes.
Q: Who can request impact and discretionary funding in North Dakota?
A: Various organizations, community groups, and individuals can request impact and discretionary funding in North Dakota, depending on the specific criteria and guidelines set by the funding sources.
Q: How can impact and discretionary funding requests be submitted?
A: The process for submitting impact and discretionary funding requests may vary depending on the funding source. Typically, organizations and individuals can submit proposals or applications outlining their project, budget, and expected impact.
Q: What factors are considered when approving impact and discretionary funding requests?
A: When approving impact and discretionary funding requests, factors such as the project's alignment with funding priorities, its potential impact on the community or region, and the feasibility of the proposed budget are usually taken into consideration.
Q: Are there any limitations on how impact and discretionary funding can be used?
A: There may be limitations on how impact and discretionary funding can be used, as specified by the funding sources. These limitations aim to ensure that the funds are used effectively and in line with their intended purpose.
Q: Are there any reporting requirements for impact and discretionary funding recipients?
A: Yes, impact and discretionary funding recipients are typically required to provide regular progress reports and final evaluations of their funded projects. These reports help demonstrate accountability and assess the outcomes achieved.
Form Details:
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