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i9_'93 <br /> 20 STEE -- g- <br /> c. Are periodically evaluated by the HPO. <br /> 2 . Adhere to all requirements of the National Register <br /> Programs Manual, and; <br /> 3 . Adhere to any requirements mandated by Congress <br /> regarding the use of such funds. <br /> B. AVAILABILITY OF FUNDING <br /> The intent of the CLG program is to use HPF assistance to <br /> augment rather than replace existing local funding <br /> commitment to historic preservation activities. Ordinarily, <br /> the maximum grant to any project shall amount to no more <br /> than thirty percent (30%) of the total amount available to <br /> CLGs during one federal fiscal year, October 1 to September <br /> 30. (See also Section G, page 23) . <br /> The CLG share of the HPF allocation to North Carolina shall <br /> be available to local governments on a 50/50 matching basis <br /> for eligible historic preservation activities and projects. <br /> (At present, federal law provides that at least 10%• of the <br /> HPF allocation to the states be set aside for distribution <br /> to CLGs. If the Congress appropriates more than $65 million <br /> to the HPF, the distribution formula will provide for one- <br /> half of the excess to be transferred to CLGs. At such time, <br /> a different method of transferring funds to CLGs may be <br /> considered) . <br /> C. CONDITIONS OF GRANT AWARDS <br /> CLGs receiving HPF grants from the CLG share of the North <br /> Carolina HPF appropriation shall be considered subgrantees <br /> of the state. Therefore, conditions associated with the HPF <br /> award must be passed on to local governments. The HPO is <br /> prepared to provide assistance to CLGs in developing grant <br /> applications which will meet these conditions. These <br /> include: <br /> 1. An executed subgrant agreement between the state and <br /> CLG. which specifies requirements of the CLG program. <br /> 2 . The use of CLG funds for activities that are eligible <br /> for HPF assistance and consistent with the state's <br /> comprehensive historic preservation planning process. <br /> 3 . Charging indirect costs as part of the CLG grant only <br /> if the CLG subgrantee meets the requirements of the HPF <br /> Manual. (Unless the CLG has a current indirect cost <br /> rate approved by the cognizant federal agency, only <br /> direct costs may be charged) . <br />