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PSGP Program Appendix | 2023 Page G-1 <br />Program Appendix G: <br />Port Security Grant Program (PSGP) <br />As a reminder, while this appendix contains PSGP-specific information and requirements, the main content <br />of this Manual (non-appendix information) contains important information relevant to all preparedness <br />grant programs, including the PSGP. Please be sure to read the main content of this Manual in addition to <br />the program-specific appendices. <br />PSGP grant recipients and subrecipients may only use PSGP grant funds for the purposes set forth in the <br />Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO), and all investments must be consistent with the statutory authority <br />for the award. These grant funds may not be used for matching funds for other federal awards, lobbying, or <br />intervention in federal regulatory or adjudicatory proceedings. In addition, federal funds may not be used to <br />sue the Federal Government or any other government entity. <br />PSGP Funding Guidelines <br />Costs charged to a PSGP award must be consistent with the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost <br />Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards, located at 2 C.F.R. Part 200. For more information <br />on 2 C.F.R. Part 200, please visit Information Bulletin (IB) 400 regarding FEMA’s implementation of these <br />provisions prior to the recent 2020 revisions. For information on the recent revisions to these regulations, <br />see 2 CFR Grants Management Policy Updates | FEMA.gov. <br />PSGP Priorities <br />See the annual PSGP NOFO. <br />Limitations on Funding <br />As part of the PSGP application process, applicants must complete the approved Investment Justification <br />(IJ) template and included detailed budget sheets (incorporated into the IJ) provided addressing each <br />initiative being proposed for funding. A single IJ should be submitted with each application. Each IJ should <br />include all proposed projects in separate tabs within the IJ. Altered IJs or IJs that have been separated into <br />multiple attachments will not be considered for funding. A corresponding detailed budget tab is included <br />within the IJ and must be completed for each project, including the budget summary at the bottom of the <br />form. Each project should represent the complete scope of work and materials required to achieve a single <br />overall capability. For example, a project could be to procure a boat specifically designed and equipped as <br />chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosives (CBRNE) detection, prevention, response, and/or <br />recovery platform. The IJ for this example project should include the CBRNE equipment in the same IJ as <br />the vessel. The corresponding detailed budget should include a description of the equipment (i.e., 24’ <br />Response Vessel) and computation (i.e., 1 x $375,000, total $375,000; Vessel mounted Rad/Nuke detection <br />device, 1 x $25,000, total $25,000). Additionally, the total computation for the Total Project Cost, Federal <br />Share, and non-Federal Share must be included in the detailed budget (i.e., Total $400,000; Federal Share <br />$300,000; non-Federal Share $100,000). This demonstrates that the applicant and FEMA understand the <br />level of Federal funding requested, as well as a commitment to the Cost Share required by the applicant to <br />complete the project. (see “Cost -Share or Match” in the PSGP NOFO).
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