Agency Reporting Grant Applications/Awards

State agencies are required to notify the Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM) of all applications made for grant funds and/or other funds that require an application. See G.S. 143C-7-1 and S.L. 2023-134, Sec. 4.2.

This Application for Grants form satisfies the statutory requirement and should be sent to OSBM at the time you apply for a grant. If your agency receives a grant for which no application was submitted, complete this form when the award is received.

Instructions for completing Notification of Grant Application/Awards Form 

When applying for a grant, per G.S. 143C7-1(a) agencies “shall first provide to the Director a copy of the application along with any related information the Director may require.” Upon grant application, complete the form and email it to your OSBM Budget Execution Analyst, indicating in the message that the agency has obtained proper internal sign-offs. OSBM reserves the right to request additional information regarding the grant, if necessary.

Upon Award Notification

Upon notification of a grant award, complete line 29 of this form with the actual amount of the grant received and resubmit it to OSBM. 

Line by line instructions for completing the form are below. If you have questions about this form, please contact your OSBM budget analyst.

Line by Line Instructions

Check the appropriate box to indicate if you are submitting a notification of grant application or grant award.

1)  Department/Agency: Choose the name of your department/agency from the drop menu provided.

2) Division: Enter the name of the division of the department that will be responsible for managing the grant (For example, DEQ’s Division of Water Quality). The Department of Health and Human Services should use the drop down menu provided.

3) Contact Person: Enter the name of the state employee who can best answer any questions regarding the details of the grant (financial details and the grant itself).

4) Phone Number: Enter the phone number of the contact person for the grant.

5) E-mail: Enter the e-mail address of the contact person for the grant.

6) Funding Entity: Enter the name of the funding entity (federal, state or local agency, or private entity) from which you are applying for funding.

7) CFDA Number: For federal grants, enter the Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance number associated with the grant.

8) Grant Title: Enter the title that you use to identify the grant.

9) Grant Application Deadline: Enter the date the grant application is due to the funding entity using the two-digit month, two-digit day and two-digit year.

10) Start Date of Grant: Enter the date on which successful applications will be awarded or the beginning date of the eligible grant budget period, using the two-digit month, two-digit day, and two-digit year.

11) End Date of Grant: Enter the date on which the grant award ends including the two-digit month, two-digit day, and two-digit year.

12) Application Type: Choose the application type from the drop down menu that best meets the descriptions below:

  1. New: an application is new if: 
    • The agency has never before received or applied for this grant, or
    • This grant is under a new federal program or new agreement under which the state has never before participated, or
    • This grant falls under the provisions of new federal requirements.
  2. Continuation/Renewal: an application falls under this category if the following apply:
    • The application submitted is for the continuance of a government program or private initiative in which the state currently participates, or
    • The application submitted is for renewal in the middle of a funding/project cycle, or
    • The application submitted is for the continuance of a grant award for which the state has been receiving, or
    • The application submitted is for a new cycle of an existing grant.
  3. Revision: an application is considered a revision if:
    • a grant application submitted substantially changes a previous submission due to additional funds that were made available that would result in an increase in the number of positions or funds in excess of 25% of the original grant award.

     If the grant award received did not require an application, report the type of grant received using the criteria for application type listed above.

13) Is this grant already in the agency’s base budget?
Choose “yes” or “no” from the drop down menu.

14) Budget Code: Enter the five-digit Budget Code in which the grant will be budgeted and expended. If the grant will be expended in more than one budget code, please enter the primary budget code here and use the comments section to list additional budget codes.

15) Budget Fund: Enter the six-digit Budget Fund code in which the grant will be budgeted and expended. If the fund code is unknown at the time of application, then enter N/A. If the grant will be expended in more than one Budget Fund code, please enter the primary Budget Fund code here and use the comments section to list additional Budget Fund codes.

16) Is there a state matching requirement? Choose “yes” if a condition of receiving the grant requires state cost sharing or matching requirement either financial or non-financial/in-kind in nature. Allowable in-kind contributions vary by grantor, but typically include contributions of equipment, supplies, or other property in lieu of a dollar contribution.

17) If yes, what is the matching requirement?  Enter the description of the cost-sharing or matching requirement and the amount of state funds required to satisfy the match if a financial contribution is a condition of the grant award.

18) If yes, what is the source of state funds being used to match the grant funds? Choose from the drop down menu the type of state funds you are using to match federal dollars.

  • General Fund: state dollars you are using to match that come from the General Fund.
  • Special or Trust Funds: state dollars you are using to match that come from a special or trust fund to be used for a specified purpose.
  • Other: state dollars you are matching that do not fit into the other columns. For example, the Highway Fund.
  • In-Kind: intangible dollars or the existing state resources that are being provided as a match (i.e. services, administrative support, equipment, use of vehicles, property value, volunteer hours)

19) Is there maintenance of effort (MOE) requirement? Choose “yes” or “no” from the drop down menu.

20) If yes, what is the MOE? Enter the description of the maintenance of effort requirement and the amount of state funds required to satisfy the MOE.

21) Is an additional General Fund appropriation required to meet the state match or MOE requirement?  Choose “yes” or “no” from the drop down menu.

22) Will any of the grant funds be passed through to local governments or non-state entities? Choose “yes” or “no” from the drop down menu.

23) If yes, identify the affected entities by type. Check each type of entity eligible to receive fund. If affected entities are unknown at the time of application, then enter unknown.

24) Will additional state monies be required to continue this program if this grant expires or is reduced? Choose “yes” or “no” from the drop down menu. Choose “yes” if this grant creates a future obligation or expectation that the program started with the grant will continue after the life of the grant. If you enter “yes” then explain the details in the comments section at the bottom of this form. Choose “no” if the grant does not create a future obligation, or the expectation that the program supported by the grant will be continued when the grant funds end.

25) If yes, is this a requirement of the grant? Enter “Yes” if this grant requires that this program must be funded with state dollars should the grant funding be reduced or expire.

26) Are new FTEs funded through the grant? Choose “yes” or “no” from the drop down menu.

27) If yes, give the number by type for each year: Enter the number of additional Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) employees the grant requires you add or for which you are requesting funds.

28) Amount of grant funds applied for in each State Fiscal Year: Allocate the funding into the state fiscal years during which you believe the money will be spent.

  • In the “Actual” fiscal year column, indicate the amount of funds from this grant that were spent in that state fiscal year. If this a new grant that has never been received previously, enter 0 and explain in the notes.
  • In the “Authorized” fiscal year column, indicate the amount of funds from this grant that you are authorized and intend to spend during that state fiscal year. If this a new grant that has never been received previously, enter 0 and explain in the notes.
  • In the “Proposed” fiscal year columns, indicate the amount of funds from this grant that you intend to receive/spend in each state fiscal year.

For FY 2024-25 choose either authorized or proposed expenditures depending on the nature of expenditures for the current fiscal year.

If the grant will be expended in multiple budget codes and/or fund codes, please use the comments sections to note this. Use this table to account for the total amount of grant funds applied for, and upon receipt of the grant, your OSBM budget analyst will be in contact to properly budget the grant funds in the appropriate budget and funds codes.

29) Amount of grant funds awarded/received for each State Fiscal Year:  Upon notification of a successful grant application, please fill out this row and resubmit this form. Note that the amount of money reflected for each fiscal year should equal the total amount of grant funds awarded over the period of the grant cycle. If the grant will be expended in multiple budget codes and/or fund codes, please use the comments section to note this. Use this table to account for the total amount of grant funds received and your OSBM budget analyst will be in contact to properly budget the grant funds in the appropriate budget and fund codes.

30) Purpose of Grant or Grant Amendment: Enter a short description of the grant for which you are applying, as well as a description of its purpose.

31) Comments: Enter any elaborations you have on any section on the Grants Application Form, including but not limited to multiple budget and fund codes; matching requirements and sources for the match; the nature of a required Maintenance of Effort; the names of pass-through entities; or pertinent FTE information.