(1) The following content shall, at minimum, be included in each entity's application for a grant:
- (a) entity name;
(b) contact information including:
- (i) entity's physical address;
- (ii) telephone number; and
- (iii) email address.
- (c) if the entity is a registered Utah vendor documentation of the vendor number;
- (d) copy of a current W-9 form; and
(e) executive summary of the proposed project that clearly establishes the primary activity of the project, including:
- (i) how the project will serve underprivileged or underserved communities;
- (ii) any constraints that have limited access to financial resources;
- (iii) amount of grant funding requested;
- (iv) list of each entity associated with the proposed project and its anticipated role;
- (v) letters of support from each entity associated with the proposed project;
- (vi) matching funds associated with the proposed project;
- (vii) timeline of the proposed project; and
- (viii) detailed budget of the proposed project, including quotes and bids for proposed project.
(2) In addition to the requirements in Subsection R357-25-104 (1), private companies that apply for grant funding are required to submit:
- (a) federal Tax ID;
- (b) NAICS Code and Primary Industry;
- (c) number of years in business;
- (d) number of full-time employees;
- (e) certificate of Existence from the Utah Division of Corporations;
- (f) business license from local county or municipality;
- (g) most recent federal and state tax returns as proof of company profitability;
(h) most recent balance sheet and profit and loss statements as proof of solvency; and
- (i) GRAMA request for confidentiality form.
KEY: rural coworking, economic development, working hubs
Date of Last Change: December 30, 2021
Notice of Continuation: September 10, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 63N-4-504(1)