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Nonprofit Collaboration Incentive Grant Program (NCIP) is a Connecticut state program administered by the Office of Policy and Management that provides one-time infrastructure grants to nonprofit organizations undertaking program and service consolidations through collaborative mergers or partnerships.
The program distributes grants to support qualifying costs such as facility purchases or improvements, transportation and technology projects, and physical relocation expenses related to consolidation. Eligible applicants are Connecticut nonprofits collaborating with at least one other nonprofit organization to consolidate services and improve efficiency.
The State Bond Commission authorized $5 million for the program, with the current available amount at $3,743,591 for new projects.
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Nonprofit Collaboration Incentive Grant Program Nonprofit Collaboration Incentive Grant Program If you are viewing this version of CT. gov, you are using an unsupported browser or you are in Internet Explorer 9 using compatibility mode. This means that the design and layout of the site is not fully supported, however the content of the site is still fully accessible and functional.
For the full website experience, please update your browser to one of the Internet Explorer 10 or higher. High Contrast Mode On or Off switch Office of Policy and Management Nonprofit Collaboration Incentive Grant Program The Office of Policy and Management (OPM) is accepting applications for the Nonprofit Collaboration Incentive Grant Program (NCIP). The application deadline for consideration for funding is not later than 3:00 p.
m. on February 14, 2014. The purpose of the NCIP is to provide grants for one-time infrastructure costs to implement consolidations of programs and services resulting from the collaboration of two or more nonprofit organizations.
The goal of the NCIP is to improve efficiency and effectiveness of services through consolidations and collaborations between and among nonprofit providers currently providing services in Connecticut.
The program will distribute grants to qualified the purchase of, or improvement refinancing of facility loans; transportation and technology projects; and relocation expenses related to physical consolidation of the collaboration The NCIP is administered in accordance with Section 25 of Public September Special Session. The State Bond Commission is authorized $5,000,000 to award one-time funding to support such collaborations.
The current amount of available funding is $3,743,591 for new projects. The amount for a project is $25,000. ADDENDUM #1 REVISED NCIGP Project Application: The Nonprofit Collaboration Incentive Grant Program (NCIP) Project Application has been revised.
The changes will allow applicants to insert text to the following sections of the application: Part 1; Part 2. B; Part 2. C; and Part 4.
B. Applicants should use the revised application forms in submitting their application. ADDENDUM #2 NCIGP Questions and Answers Document For additional information please reference the Guidelines and Application Documents which can be found a the following DAS Biznet Portal website https://www.
biznet. ct. gov/scp_search/BidDetail.
aspx? CID=30689
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in Connecticut collaborating on program and service consolidations. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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