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The Grant Matching Fund (GMF) pilot program was created during the 2019 Legislature by Assembly Bill 489 with the funding appropriated by Senate Bill 528. Assembly Bill 445 of the 2021 Nevada legislative session extended the Grant Matching Program through June 30, 2022.
The state’s Grant Matching Program offers $1 million annually. Funds can be used to satisfy up to 50 percent of federal grant match requirements. Eligible organizations include nonprofits, tribal governments, local governments, and state agencies.
From the 2019 legislative session, Assembly Bill 489 created the Grant Matching Fund (GMP) pilot program to provide matching funds to state agencies, local governments, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations applying for federal and nongovernmental organization grants.
The Grant Matching Program (GMP) is a program which aims to help state agencies, local agencies, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations to request grant funds for the purpose of satisfying up to 50% of the match funds required for a federal grant.
The CRF Reimbursement Guidance for Nevada State Agencies document provides information on the funding available through the CRF. It includes details on the Fund’s intended use, ineligible costs, eligible costs for non-payroll-related claims and eligible cost for payroll-related claims (including COVID-19 Administrative Leave).
Federal Grants Performance in Nevada. Nevada continues to be ranked among the lowest states in the nation in receiving federal grants, which are a key source of funding for health care, education, social services, and infrastructure, according to a new Guinn Center report released today.
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The Governor’s Office of Federal Assistance (OFA) was established on July 1, 2022, as per the provisions of NRS 223.460-498. The primary objective of the OFA is to extend support to Nevada stakeholders in matters related to federal grants.