Capital Grants Contract Checklist is a legal document that was released by the Maryland Department of General Services - a government authority operating within Maryland.
Q: What is a capital grants contract?
A: A capital grants contract is an agreement between the government and an organization, providing funding for a capital project.
Q: Who can enter into a capital grants contract?
A: Non-profit organizations and government agencies can enter into a capital grants contract.
Q: What is the purpose of a capital grants contract?
A: The purpose of a capital grants contract is to provide funding for the construction or improvement of a capital project, such as a building or infrastructure.
Q: What is the eligibility criteria for a capital grants contract in Maryland?
A: Eligibility criteria may vary, but generally organizations must be non-profit and demonstrate a need for the capital project.
Q: How can organizations apply for a capital grants contract in Maryland?
A: Organizations can typically apply through a formal application process, providing details about the project and its expected impact.
Q: What are the key considerations when reviewing a capital grants contract?
A: Key considerations include the amount of funding provided, the timeline for completing the project, and any reporting or compliance requirements.
Q: Are there any restrictions on the use of funds provided through a capital grants contract?
A: Yes, funds are typically restricted to be used solely for the capital project and cannot be used for operational expenses.
Form Details:
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