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Sample Partner Agr MOU

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The key takeaways are that ABC Nonprofit is serving as the lead organization for a partnership with CDF Grassroots Organization and other local groups to implement a project funded by HHS to build capacity to address youth violence. The project has three main components: a community assessment, training and technical assistance, and distribution of grant funds.

ABC Nonprofit is responsible for ensuring compliance with grant requirements, coordinating the community assessment and evaluation, providing technical assistance, distributing funds, and reporting to HHS. CDF Grassroots Organization agrees to participate in planning meetings, conduct an organizational assessment, develop a capacity building plan, participate in project activities, provide quarterly reports, comply with laws, and submit a final report.

CDF Grassroots Organization must submit monthly invoices for reimbursement of project costs along with a description of expenditures and cumulative costs to date. ABC Nonprofit will disburse requested funds within five business days.

Sample Partnership Agreement Memorandum of Understanding

ABC NONPROFIT
AND
CDF GRASSROOTS

This document describes the agreed-upon responsibilities and expectations between


ABC NONPROFIT (Lead Organization) and CDF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION
(FBCO Partner) for the use of funds received through the U.S. Department of Health
and Human Services (HHS) Compassion Capital Fund (CCF) Communities
Empowering Youth (CEY) Demonstration Program for the HOPE AND LIFE
PARTNERSHIP. The purpose of HOPE AND LIFE PARTNERSHIP is to build OUR
capacity to address youth violence issues in our community.
ABC NONPROFIT is partnering with CDF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION along with
nine other local groups through this project. This project contains three components: (1)
community assessment; (2) training and technical assistance; and (3) the distribution of
grant funds to partnering organizations to implement their individual capacity building
plans.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS
For this project ABC NONPROFIT serves as the lead organization. As the lead
organization, ABC NONPROFIT is responsible for the following:

Ensuring the program activities and finances of the HOPE AND LIFE PROJECT
are in compliance with CEY requirements and federal regulations

Serving as the coordinator for the community assessment and evaluation


activities for HOPE AND LIFE PARTNERSHIP

Providing support in the development of individual technical assistance plans for


each partnering organization

Distributing up to $50,000 to each partnering organization to implement their


individual capacity building plans

Designing a comprehensive training program for all partnering organizations

Reporting HOPE AND LIFE PARTNERSHIP activities and accomplishments to


HHS

Under this Agreement, CDF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION agrees to:

Send a management level staff person to all HOPE AND LIFE PROJECT
planning meetings

Complete an organizational assessment to determine the priority capacity


building needs for their organization

Develop a detailed capacity building plan along with expected outcomes

Participate in the HOPE AND LIFE PROJECT community assessment

Participate in all HOPE AND LIFE PROJECT trainings

Provide quarterly reports to ABC NONPROFIT on the use of project funds


through HOPE AND LIFE PROJECT using format in Attachment A

Comply with all appropriate local, state, or Federal laws and regulations
regarding the use of funds provided through the HOPE AND LIFE PROJECT
(see Attachment B: Restrictions)

Participate in all evaluation activities required by Federal agencies funding this


project

Submit a final report at the end of the grant period listing the major
accomplishments and outcomes for your capacity building project

Not use any of the funds from this project to support inherently religious activity
such as religious instruction, worship, or proselytizing. (See Attachment B for
additional information on this topic)

Not use any of the funds from this project to contract with another organization
receiving funds from the Compassion Capital Fund without submitting a request
to ABC NONPROFIT that will be forwarded to the federal agency sponsoring this
grant program

DISBURSEMENT OF PROJECT FUNDS


In order to receive project funds from ABC NONPROFIT for the implementation of the
capacity building plan, CDF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION must submit a monthly
invoice for reimbursement of costs associated with the project. The invoice should
include a description of expenditures for the project along with the cumulative costs for
the project to date. Within five business days, ABC NONPROFIT will disburse the
requested funds to CDF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION. The final invoice for all
project expenses should be submitted within 15 days after the end of the project
(October 1, 2009).
In order to receive final payment, CDF GRASSROOTS
NONPROFIT must submit a final project report indicating how the funds were used,
itemizing the amount of funds used on the specific technical assistance areas outlined
in the original technical assistance plan. The report should also include a summary of
the outcomes and accomplishments associated with CDF GRASSROOTS
NONPROFITs project.
All invoices shall be forwarded by e-mail to info@abc.org or by regular mail to:
ABC Nonprofit Organization

Attn: Hope and Life Project


1254 Any Street
Washington, DC 22222
TIME PERIOD
This Memorandum of Agreement shall remain in place from October 1, 2006 through
September 30, 2009 unless modified in writing before that date.
TERMINATION
This Agreement may be terminated in whole or in part by either party without cause.
Written notice of termination shall be given in writing to both ABC NONPROFIT and
CDF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION and shall be sent via certified or registered mail
with return receipt requested. Failure to honor any of the obligations stated above may
also result in the termination of this Agreement.
Signatures of authorized agency representatives:

Attachment A
Sample FBCO Partner Reporting Form
Reporting Date:

November 17, 2007

Organization Name:

CDF GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATION

Project Budget:

$50,000

Funds Used to Date:

$25,000

Brief Overview of the Capacity Building Plan:


CDF GRASSROOTS
ORGANIZATION is using the funds for this project to increase the effectiveness and
efficiency of its fundraising efforts. This includes hiring a fundraising consultant to review
previous proposals, help develop a fundraising plan for the organization, review overall
fundraising costs, and train our board of directors in grassroots fundraising strategies.
Summary of Activities Since Previous Reporting Period: During this past quarter
we have completed our fundraising plan, and it is currently being reviewed by the
recently established fundraising committee on the board. Our fundraising consultant has
also reviewed and provided feedback on the content of recent fundraising proposals for
foundations and government agencies. Our funds were used to pay our fundraising
consultant (see invoice attached) and to purchase software to keep track of potential
individual donors (receipt included).
Please attach any invoices or copies of receipts for purchases made with this funding.

Attachment B
Use of Federal Funds for Religious Activities
Organizations and their faith-based and community partners shall not use direct Federal
grants or contracts under the CCF CEY Demonstration Program to support inherently
religious activities, such as religious instruction, worship, or proselytizing. Therefore, an
organization must take steps to separate, in time or location, their inherently religious
activities from the CCF CEY-supported services. Some of the ways organizations may
accomplish this include, but are not limited to, promoting only the federally funded
program in materials, websites, or commercials purchased with any portion of the
Federal funds. Further, participation in such activity by individuals receiving services
must be voluntary.
A faith-based organization receiving HHS funds retains its independence from Federal,
state, and local governments, and may continue to carry out its mission, including the
definition, practice, and expression of its religious beliefs. For example, a faith-based
organization may use space in its facilities to provide secular programs or services
funded with Federal funds without removing religious art, icons, scriptures, or other
religious symbols.
In addition, a faith-based organization that receives Federal funds retains its authority
over its internal governance, and it may retain religious terms in its organization's name,
select its board members on a religious basis, and include religious references in its
organization's mission statements and other governing documents in accordance with
all CCF CEY Demonstration program requirements, statutes, and other applicable
requirements governing the conduct of HHS-funded activities. Regulations pertaining to
the Equal Treatment for Faith-Based Organizations, which includes the prohibition
against Federal funding of inherently religious activities, can be found at either 45 CFR
87.1 or the HHS website at http://www.os.dhhs.gov/fbci/waisgate21.pdf.

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