Educational Institutions
Eligibility to Apply
Lack of charter or articles of incorporation, proof of non-profit status,
or a separate accounting system are all signs that an organization might
not be a separate legal entity. Normally, unless such organizations are
a small business development centers or World Trade Centers, they would
not be eligible to apply. However, if such organizations would otherwise
qualify as trade associations, non-profit industry associations, or state
departments of trade (and their regional associations) - the categories
of MDCP eligibility - they might be deemed to be eligible if they are
part of an educational institution. This is possible only if the reason
they are part of an educational institution is for administrative, financial,
legal, or logistical reasons. However, the educational institution itself
would not be eligible.
Identity: Organization at Educational Institution
If your organization is not a separate legal entity, but is deemed to
be eligible as an organization at an educational institution, you should
be careful how you identify your organization on the SF-424. The normal
protocol is to name the specific organization first and the educational
institution second. For example, Acme University may be the legal entity
with an official who can sign the SF-424 as an authorized signer, even
though it is the International Trade Center that is proposing the MDCP
project. We do not make awards to educational institutions. Therefore,
you should not identify the applicant organization as simply the educational
institution - Acme University in the example above. Instead, identify
the applicant organization first, followed by the legal name of the educational
institution. In this example, the identity you would enter on the SF-424
would be the International Trade Center at Acme University.
Letter from Educational Institution
If your applicant organization (e.g. International Trade Center) is at
an educational institution (e.g. Acme University), include in the application
a signed letter from the educational institution stating that MDCP funds
will be used only by the applicant organization (e.g. International Trade
Center) for the purposes outlined in the application. The educational
institution should pledge that it will not use or retain such funds, even
though the funds may need to go through the educational institution because
of the applicant organization's lack of a separate accounting system or
lack of status as a separate legal entity.
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