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<br />And the applicants are prioritized CWCB or other state <br /> <br />agencies, multiple entities such as conservation, conservancy <br /> <br />districts, municipalities, a single entity representing more <br /> <br />than one individual, and then individuals themselves. <br /> <br />And that's basically the sum and substance of the grant <br /> <br />program. We actually refer to it as non-reimbursables. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: And your non-reimbursable grants--non- <br /> <br />reimbursables have--and they ranged in dollar amounts, right? <br /> <br />Mr. Kuharich: <br /> <br />They are up to $100,000 and the requirement <br /> <br />lS a 50 percent match. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Okay. And then, I think In your long <br /> <br />list of the kinds of grants that could be applied for, one of <br /> <br />them was regional water concerns or something, right? So, it <br /> <br />actually doesn't have to have a federal nexus? I think that's <br /> <br />what I heard you say--. <br /> <br />Mr. Kuharich: <br /> <br />--I believe--. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: <br /> <br />--Briefly--. <br /> <br />Mr. Kuharich: <br /> <br />--So. <br /> <br />Chairperson Curry: Okay. <br /> <br />or a even match. <br /> <br />Mr. Kuharich: Yeah, Madame Chair. <br /> <br />So, up to $100,000 or $50,000-- <br /> <br />Projects, programs or <br /> <br />studies that facilitate solutions to regional water supply <br /> <br />problems. <br /> <br />- 5 - <br />