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Federal, State, and County governments, and shall include program, <br />fiscal, and audit reporting requirements sufficient to allow the finance <br />director, the [fie] County auditor, or council to effectively <br />monitor and evaluate the use of the grant funds. [Agencies shall b� <br />The finance director shall notify each nonprofit organization by August <br />31 if the council has approved or denied its application for a Waiwai <br />grant-in-aid. <br />(2) Grants from district contingency relief funds: <br />(A) Requests for district contingency relief grants shall be made directly to <br />council members on a form prescribed by the council. The council shall <br />determine whether requests meet the eli ig bility conditions of this article. <br />(B) Prior to introducing a resolution for a contingency relief grant, a council <br />member shall identify a department to administer the contingency grant. <br />[(A)]LC) Appropriations from the district contingency relief account shall be <br />approved by resolution and transferred to [a„ aeeepting r•,.,,,,+,. <br />] the identified department <br />for administration. The resolution shall identify the nonprofit <br />organization and the specific program, project, event, activity, service, <br />equipment, materials, or supplies for which the grant shall be used. <br />[(-B)](M Any equipment purchased by a nonprofit organization shall be <br />domiciled with that nonprofit organization[—,whish] in the County. The <br />nonprofit organization shall assume any and all responsibility and <br />liability for such equipment. <br />[(G)](M A contract shall be prepared by the identified department and <br />executed with the nonprofit organization which shall [rneet]i <br />i Co m ly with all legal requirements of the County; and [shall] <br />ii Include program, fiscal, and audit reporting requirements sufficient <br />to allow the [Iegislative] County auditor or council to effectively <br />monitor and evaluate the use of the grant funds. <br />(3) Other grants: <br />(A) Grant awards in excess of $25,000 to nonprofit organizations shall <br />specifically identify the organization receiving the grant funds and the <br />purpose for which the grant funds shall be used in [ ] a <br />resolution. <br />(B) Grant awards in excess of $25,000 to organizations that do not qualify as <br />nonprofit organizations shall specifically identify the purpose for which <br />the funds shall be used in [ ] a resolution and be subject to <br />competition in compliance with chapter 103D of the Hawaii Revised <br />Statutes. <br />(C) Grant awards of $25,000 or less may be authorized by the finance <br />director for [publie purpo%] projects or programs that accomplish public <br />purposes upon written request of a [funding agency e] department. Such <br />grant awards shall not be limited to nonprofit organizations but shall <br />specifically identify the organization and program, project or event for <br />5 <br />