Yes, funding can be used for expenses such as food transportation, food storage, and other supporting expenses.
Some examples of supporting expenses include staff time for grant reporting, meeting with farmers, or renting event space to host a meeting for the project. More information can be found on pages seven and eight of the RFP.
Some examples of supporting expenses include staff time for grant reporting, meeting with farmers, or renting event space to host a meeting for the project. More information can be found on pages seven and eight of the RFP.
Yes, there was typo in the original RFP and we published an updated RFP on our website on May 3. The required budget template has always had the correct 65% number.
Yes, there was typo in the original RFP and we published an updated RFP on our website on May 3. The required budget template has always had the correct 65% number.
Yes, that is an option for supporting expenses.
Yes, that is an option for supporting expenses.
This would likely fall under the food transportation expense category, depending on how the truck is being used.
This would likely fall under the food transportation expense category, depending on how the truck is being used.
Yes, that is an optional expense. You would have to decide whether that’s a contract or subrecipient relationship (pages 5 – 7 of the RFP) and indicate that in your budget accordingly. Those expenses would be factored into the 15% cap for the supporting expense category.