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TO: Cristina Boyle, Executive Director
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FROM: Ann Desch, Program Manager Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
r Economic Development (ED)
K.alph KloseI', State SRDC Director
RE: CDBe; Technical Assistance Funds for srmc Activities
DATE: January 12, 2000
Attached are the documents needed to distribute Community Develupment Block Grant (CDBG) technical
assistance funds to individual SBDC I lost Agencies. Each SBDC Host Agency will receive $5,000 in Community
Development Block Grant funds from the Department of Commerce Economic Development Division for technical
assistance and mral outreach activities. This is to be used as matching funds to the State SUDC dollars distributed
to the nctwork of SBDC's.
The Office of Small Business Development Centers has con eluded that CDUG funds may be used to match SBDC
grants where the SBDC activities arc consistent with the authorized CDUG activities for which the funds were
granted and the CDBG activities are identified in the agreement between the CDBG grantee and the subrecipient of
the funds.
Management and technical assistance services provided to small businesses under the SBDC program may qualify
for CDBG assistance under a variety of eligibility categories:
I. Microenterprise Assistance. 24 CFK. 570.201 (0) or Section 105(a)(22).
2. Special Economic Development Activities - 24 CFR 570.203(b) or Section 105 (a)( 17)
3. Special Activities by Community-based develupment organizations - 24CFR 570.204 or Section
[05(a)(15).
Under State CDRG regulations, applicants for funding are required to be units of general-purpose local
govetllments, i.e., cities or counties. This means that the SBDC Host Agency must have a city or county sign the
contract and the request for funds from DOC. Funding requests are made by and received through the local
government. This means that the CDOC; funds will be sent to the County Treasurer or City Clerk. The local
government then distributes the funds to the SBDC Host Agency.
Attached is the signed CDBG Grant Contract between the Department of Commerce Community Development
Block Grant Program and the local governmcnt applicant which needs to sponsor the SHDC Host Agency. Please
call Cassey K.udio at 444-1759 with these additions or any revisions that need to be made to the contract Funds
cannot be requested from DOC until the contract is signed.
A Iso attached is the form for requesting the CDBG funds ft'Om DOC. Plcase fi II out the blanks, sign, and return to
Ann Desch, CDBG ED Program, 1424 Ninth Avenuc, Helena, Montana. Tfyou have any questions, please call
Ann Desch at 444-0560 or David Davidson at 444-6902
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CDBG ED TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE GRANT
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Local Government Applicant City of Bozeman
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Name of Host Agency Gallatin Developmcnt Corporation
Address: 222 East Main, Suite 102
Bozeman, MT 59715 Date: _"_"P~f fJ7)
CDBG Funds Requested: $5,000 ..-
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I certify that this CDBG funding is being used for technical assistance and counseling activities in the
Host Agency's region which may result in potential applicants for CDRCi funding. This is documented
as item #901 on the perforrnance repOlts provided 4uarterly by the I-lost Agency to the State SHOe.
This project funding is eligible as a planning and administrative activity under Section 1 05(a)( 12)(13) and
13(B). Under 570.483(f) CDBG funds expended for eligible planning and administrative costs by units
of local government in conjunction with other CDRG assisted activities will be considered to address the
national objcctives.
1 certify that all contractual requirements have been met according to the CDBG Grant Contract between
the State and the County on behalf of the Host Agency.
I certify that when requesting CDBG funds, the Host Agency will be paid in advance, rather than on a
reimbursement basis, if the time elapsing between the transfer of funds from the local government and
the disbursement to the Host Agency can be minimized.
The local government applicant, or a nonprofit community development corporation on its behalf, is
currently administering a CDBG project -A- Yes~. __No
Local Gove",ment Official SignatmT~~'_~ _Date:~:l /zec--:o
Host Agency Director's Signatun::_.~ . _.._... Date:) - It-()o
DOC CDBG ED Program Officer:_... __Date Approved:____. .-
S~nd Request to: Cassey Rudio, CDBG ED Program Assistant
Dcpartment of Commerce
1424 9th A venue
Helena MT 59620-0505
The CDBG funds will be sent to the County Treasurer or City Clerk. The local government then
distributes the funds to the SBDC.
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT CONTRACT
CONTRACT #MT -CDBG-ED-SBDC-TA-99-02
This Contract is entered into by the City of Bozeman, Montana, on behalf of the Gallatin
Development Corporation and Bozeman Regional Small Business Development Center, known as
the Host Agency, herein referred to as "the Grantee," and the State of Montana, Department of
Commerce, Community Development Block Grant Program, Helena, Montana, herein referred to as
"the Department."
WITNESSETH THAT the Grantee and the Department mutually agree as follows:
1. PURPOSE
The purpose of this Contract is to provide funding for technical assistance activities approved
by the Department under the Montana Community Development Block Grant Program
(CDBG) for FY 1999.
2. ACCEPTANCE OF CDBG PROGRAM REQUIREMENT
The Grantee will comply with all applicable parts of Title I of the Housing and Community
Development Act of 1974, as amended; the applicable U.S. Department of Housing and
Urban Development (HUD) regulations in 24 CFR Part 570, as now in effect or as they may
be amended during the term of the Contract; all requirements established by the Department;
applicable state and federal laws, regulations, administrative directives and procedures; and
local ordinances and resolutions.
The Grantee expressly agrees to repay to the Department any funds advanced to the
Grantee under this Contract which the Grantee, its subcontractors or subrecipient entities, or
any public or private agent or agency to which it delegates authority to carry out portions of
this Contract, expends in violation of the terms of this Contract or the federal statutes and
regulations governing the CDBG Program.
3. EFFECTIVE DATE AND TIME OF PERFORMANCE
This Contract takes effect immediately and will terminate upon the final project closeout by
the Department. The activities to be performed by the Grantee will be completed no later than
March 31, 2000.
4. SCOPE OF ACTIVITIES
The Grantee will engage in technical assistance activities as set forth in the Contract between
the State of Montana Department of Commerce Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
and the above-referenced Host Agency that provides assistance to Montana businesses in
Gallatin, Meagher, and Park counties.
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5. BUDGET
The total amount to be awarded to the Grantee under this Contract will not exceed $5,000.
6. AMOUNT OF GRANT AND METHOD OF PAYMENT
The Department will authorize the Grantee to draw up to $5,000 against the funding
reserved for it by the Department. This may be drawn in one lump sum for technical
assistance activities provided by the entity as referenced in the current contract between the
Gallatin Development Corporation and Bozeman Regional Small Business Development
Center and the Montana Department of Commerce. In drawing against the reserved amount,
the Grantee will follow the instructions supplied by the Department.
If the Department determines that the Grantee has failed to satisfactorily carry out its
responsibilities under this Contract, the Department may revoke the Grantee's authority to
draw against the reservation described herein until such time as the Department and the
Grantee agree on a plan to remedy that deficiency.
The Department of Commerce reserves the right to withdraw a commitment for any CDBG
funds which remain unobligated by March 31, 2000.
7. LIAISON
Ann Desch, CDBG ED Program Manager, is the Department's liaison with the Grantee.
Cristina Boyle, Executive Director, Gallatin Development Corporation and Bozeman Regional
Small Business Development Center, is the Grantee's liaison with the Department.
8. OWNERSHIP AND PUBLICATION OF MATERIALS
All reports, information, data, and other materials prepared by any contractor or
subcontractor pursuant to this Contract are to be the. property of the Grantee and the
Department, which have exclusive and unrestricted authority to release, publish or otherwise
use, in whole or in part, information relating thereto. No material produced in whole or part
under this Contract shall be subject to copyright or patent in the United States or in any other
country without the prior written permission of the Grantee and the Department.
9. ACCESS TO RECORDS
The Grantee will maintain reasonable records of its performance under this Contract and will
allow access to these records at any time during normal business hours by the Department,
the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Comptroller General and,
when required by law, the Montana Legislative Auditor and Legislative Analyst. These
records will be kept in the Grantee's offices in Bozeman, Montana, and the Host Agency's
office.
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10. PERFORMANCE REPORTING
The Grantee will submit status reports regarding technical assistance on project performance
at the request of, and in the format prescribed by, the Department of Commerce. The
Grantee will monitor the Grantee's operations to ensure compliance with CDBG requirements
during the term of the project The Grantee will provide quarterly performance reports to the
State SBDC Director which document technical assistance and counseling activities in the
Host Agency's region, which may result in potential funding applications to the DOC CDBG
ED Program.
11. AVOIDANCE OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The Grantee will comply with the provisions of 24 CFR 570.611 and with Sections 2-2125,
2-2-201,7-3-4367,7-5-2106, and 7-5-4109, MCA, (as applicable) regarding the avoidance of
conflict of interest.
12. ARTICLES INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE
The Grantee's full application for CDBG grant assistance, the applicable HUD regulations at
24 CFR Part 570, and Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as
now in effect or as they may be amended during the term of this Contract, are incorporated in
this Contract by this reference and are binding upon the Grantee.
13. MODIFICA TION AND ASSIGNABILITY OF CONTRACT
This Contract contains the entire agreement between the parties, and no statements,
promises, or inducements made by either party, or agents of either party, which are not
contained in or authorized by this written Contract, are valid or binding. This Contract may not
be enlarged, modified, or altered except upon written agreement, and does not imply any
continuing commitment by the State of Montana beyond the termination date noted herein.
The Grantee accepts responSibility for adherence to the terms of this Contract by
subcontractor or subrecipient entities and by public or private agents or agencies to which it
delegates authority to carry out portions hereof.
14. NONDISCRIMINA TION
In carrying out its responsibilities under this Contract, the Grantee will base all hiring on merit
and qualifications and will not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color,
religion, creed, political ideas, sex, marital status, physical or mental disability, or national
origin. In addition, the Grantee agrees that all contracts the Grantee enters into for the
completion of the activities under this Contract, will contain a provision requiring contractors
to comply with the terms of this provision.
15. CONSTRUCTION AND VENUE
This Contract will be construed under and governed by the laws of the State of Montana.
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The Department and Grantee agree that performance of this Contract is in the City of Helena,
State of Montana, and that in the event of litigation concerning it, venue is in the District Court
of the First Judicial District in and for the County of Lewis and Clark, State of Montana.
16. INDEMNIFICATION
a) The Grantee waives any and all claims and recourse against the Department and the
State of Montana, including the right of contribution for loss or damage to persons or
property arising from, growing out of, or in any way connected with or incidental to the
Grantee's or anysubrecipient's performance of this Contract.
b) Further, the Grantee will indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the Department and
the State of Montana against any and all claims, demands, damages, costs,
expenses, or liability arising out of the Grantee's or subrecipient's performance of this
Contract. In the event the Department or the State of Montana is named as a co-
defendant in any action relating to activities to be performed by the Grantees or
subrecipients under this Contract, the Grantee will notify the Department of such fact
and will represent the Department in such legal action unless the Department
undertakes to represent itself as a co-defendant in such legal action, in which case
the Department will bear its own litigation costs, expenses, and attorneys' fees.
17. TERMINA TION OF CONTRACT
This contract may be terminated as follows:
a) Termination Due to Loss of Funding. This Contract will terminate in whole or in part,
at the discretion of the Department, in the event that the Department suffers a loss of
funding or termination of the federal grant which permits it to fund the Grantee in
whole or in part so that it is unable to make payment to the Grantee. In this event, the
Department will give the Grantee written notice setting forth the effective date of full or
partial termination or, if a change in funding is required, setting forth the change in
funding and changes in the approved budget.
b) Termination Due to Noncompliance with Contract Terms. If the Department
determines that the Grantee has failed to comply with the general terms and
conditions of this Contract, the project schedule or any special conditions, and if, upon
notification of the defect, the Grantee does not remedy the deficiency within a
reasonable period of time to be specified in the notice, the Department may terminate
this Contract in whole or in part at any time before the date of completion. The
Department will promptly notify the Grantee in writing of the decision to terminate, the
reasons for the termination, and the effective date of the termination.
c) Termination Due to Adverse Environmental Impact. This Contract will terminate at the
conclusion of the environmental review process if the Grantee or the Department
determines that the project would have a significant adverse impact on the quality of
the human environment and that this impact cannot be avoided or sufficiently
mitigated by reasonable means.
d) Effect of Termination. In the event of termination, due to the Grantee's failure to
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comply with the terms of this Contract terms, or the project's adverse environmental
impact, any costs incurred will be the responsibility of the Grantee. However, at its
discretion, the Department may approve requests by the Grantee for reimbursement
of expenses incurred. The Department's decision to authorize payment of any costs
incurred or to recover expended CDBG funds will be based upon a consideration of
the extent to which the expenditure of those funds represented a good faith effort of
the Grantee to comply with the terms of this contract and whether the failure to
comply was the result of conditions beyond the control of the Grantee.
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Contract to be executed.
City of Bozeman Department of Commerce
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Clark V. Johnson, City Manager , Deputy Director
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Gallatin Development Corporation &
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