§ 25.400. Definitions.
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Terms not defined in this part have the same meaning as provided in 2 CFR part 200, subpart A. As used in this part: Applicant means any entity that applies for a Federal award directly to a Federal agency. Entity includes:
(1)Whether for profit or nonprofit:
(i)A corporation;
(ii)An association;
(iii)A partnership;
(iv)A limited liability company;
(v)A limited liability partnership;
(vi)A sole proprietorship;
(vii)Any other legal business entity;
(viii)Any other grantee or contractor that is not excluded by paragraph (2);
(ix)Any State or locality; and
(x)any subcontractor or subgrantee that is not excluded by paragraph (2);
(2)Does not include:
(i)An individual recipient of Federal financial assistance; or
(ii)A Federal employee. Federal Award means an award of Federal financial assistance that an entity receives from a Federal agency. Federal financial assistance means:
(1)Assistance that entities receive or administer in the form of a:
(i)Grant;
(ii)Cooperative agreement (which does not include a cooperative research and development agreement pursuant to the Federal Technology Transfer Act of 1986, as amended (15 U.S.C. 3710a);
(iii)Loan;
(iv)Loan guarantee;
(v)Subsidy;
(vi)Insurance;
(vii)Food commodity;
(viii)Direct appropriation;
(ix)Assessed or voluntary contribution; or
(x)Any other financial assistance transaction that authorizes the entity's expenditure of Federal funds.
(2)For the purposes of this part, the term "Federal financial assistance" does not include:
(i)Technical assistance that provides services in lieu of money; and
(ii)A transfer of title to federally-owned property provided in lieu of money, even if the award is called a grant. Recipient means an entity that receives or administers a Federal Award directly from a Federal agency. System for Award Management (SAM.gov) means the Federal repository into which an entity must provide the information required for the conduct of business as a recipient. Unique entity identifier means the universal identifier assigned by SAM.gov to uniquely identify an entity.
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