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Subrecipient

A non-Federal entity that receives a sub-award from a pass-through entity to carry out part of a grant program; but does not include an individual that is a beneficiary of such program. A subrecipient may also be a recipient of other Federal awards directly from a Federal awarding agency.  Subrecipients have discretion and flexibility in designing a project to resolve an identified issue or problem.


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Subsidiary

An entity in which more than 50 percent of the entity is owned or controlled directly by a parent corporation or through another subsidiary of a parent corporation.

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Substantial Involvement

Substantial involvement occurs when the recipient and Service participate together in the management and/or performance of the activity/project.

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Supplies

Tangible, consumable and expendable personal property.


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SWG

State Wildlife Grants

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System for Award Management (SAM)

SAM is a Federal procurement and financial assistance Web site that consolidates the functionality that was previously in such systems as the CCR, Federal Agency Registration (Fedreg), the Online Representations and Certifications Application (ORCA), and the Excluded Parties List System (EPLS).


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System Management Module

The System Management module is used by TRACS system administrators to manage or update system status and information, such as FBMS data and build information.


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Target Date

The deadline when you plan to complete this objective and must be within the overall grant start and end dates.

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Termination

The ending for a Federal award, in whole or in part at any time prior to the planned end of period of performance.  A lack of available funds is not a termination.

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Third Party In-Kind

Third-party in-kind contributions means the value of non-cash contributions (i.e., property or services) that- (a) Benefit a federally assisted project or program; and (b) Are contributed by non-Federal third parties, without charge, to a non-Federal entity under a Federal award.


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