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AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVES
LEGAL NAME & MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT ORGANIZATION:
City of Port Orchard
Name of Organization
216 Prospect Street,Port Orchard, WA
Mailing Address
same as mailing addresss
Street Address/Location (If different from mailing address)
Kitsap
County
(360) 876-4407
Telephone Number
Federal Tax ID Number (TIN) 91-6001487
98366
Zip
(360)895-9029
Email Address brinearson@cityofportorchard.us
THE FOLLOWING REPRESENTATIVES ARE DESIGNATED TO:
MAcquire Federal Property
1-11/ Acquire State Property;
By signing below each representative confirms they have read the terms and conditions involved with
Federal Guidelines and agree to fulfill them. Certifying Officials must keep their lists up to date and
Surplus Operations is not responsible for the actions of outdated personnel.
�✓ NEW DESIGNATIONS ADDITIONAL DESIGNATIONS ONLY
(Delete all previous authorizations) (Add to previous authorization)
REPRESENTATIVES:
Name/Title
Matt Brown, Police Chief
Email Address
m brown @cityofportorchard. us
Brandy Rinearson, City Clerk brinearson@cityofportorchard.us
Marc Fournier Public Works Employee mfournier@cityofportorchard.us
Tony Lang, Operations Manager tlang@cityofportorchard.us
Chris Esguerra, Public Works Foreman cesguerra@cityofportorchard.us
Dale Schuster, Deputy Police Chief dschuster@cityofportorchard.
CERTIFICATION
12/17/201 c
Date Signature of Your Certifying Official Title
Signature
STATE OF WASHINGTON SURPLUS OPERATIONS
APPLICATION FOR ELIGIBILITY
I. LEGAL NAME AND MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT ORGANIZATION:
Vame of Organi. alion
Federal ID Number (TIN)
City of Port Orchard
91-6001487
'Fame of Executive Director
h.-mail. Id(hvss
Telephone Number
Robert Putaansuu
brinearson@cityofportorchard.us
(360) 876-4407
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Brandy Rinearson
brinearson@cityofportorchard.us
Kitsap
I lailing Address
Zip Code
216 Prospect Street,Port Orchard, WA
98366
II. APPLICANT STATUS: IPublicAgency
III. TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: Local Other
IV. PROVIDE A WRITTEN DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAMS, SERVICES OFFERED, FACILITIES
OPERATED AND A LIST OF MATERIALS YOU WISH TO PROCURE.
Vehicles for police and public works department and equipment for police and public works department.
V. SOURCE OF FUNDING: (You may be asked to attach supporting documentation)
Tax Supported
VI. HAS THE ORGANIZATION BEEN DETERMINED TO BE TAX-EXEMPT UNDER SECTION 501 OF
THE INTERNAL REVENUE CODE OF 1954? IF YES CONFIRMATION LETTER FROM IRS IS
REQUIRED.
No
VII. IS THE ORGANIZATION APPROVED, ACCREDITED OR LICENSED? IF YES, COPY IS
REQUIRED. ELIGIBILITY WILL ALSO BE CONTINGENT TO LICENSE BEING CURRENT.
If YES, BY WHAT AUTHORITY? N/A
Date Signature of Authorized Official
12/17/2019
*************************FOR STATE AGENOVUSE
ONLY*******************************
Eligibility: [ ] Eligible for Federal & State [ ] Conditionally Eligible [ ] Eligible for State ONLY [ ] Eligible for Federal ONLY
Organization Approved As:
3040:
Date Surplus Program Manager Eligibility Expires
Non -Discrimination Certification
LEGAL NAME & MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT ORGANIZATION:
City of Port Orchard
Name of Organization
216 Prospect Street,Port Orchard, WA
Mailing Address (PO Box #, Street, City & State)
same as mailing addresss
Street Address/Location (If different from mailing address)
Zip Code
Kitsap (360) 876-4407 (360) 895-9029
County Telephone Number Fax Number
The "Donee" hereby agrees that the program for or in connection with which any property is donated will be
conducted in compliance with, and the donee will comply with and will require any other person (any legal
entity) who, through contractual or other arrangements with the donee, is authorized to provide services or
benefits under said program to comply with, all requirements imposed by or pursuant to the regulations of the
General Services Administration (41 CFR 101-6.2) issued under the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights
Act of 1964, Section 606 of Title VI of the Federal Property and Administration Services Act of 1949, as
amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendments of
1972, as amended, and Section 303 of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, to the end that no person in the
United States shall, on the ground of race, color, natural origin, sex or age, or that no otherwise qualified
handicapped person shall solely by reason of the handicap, be excluded from participation in, be denied the
benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity for which -the donee received
Federal Assistance from the General Services Administration, and hereby gives assurance that it will
immediately take any measures necessary to effectuate this agreement.
The donee further agrees that this agreement shall be subject in all respects to the provisions of said regulations,
that this agreement shall obligate the donee or the period during which it retains ownership or possession of any
such property, that the United States shall have the right to seek judicial enforcement of this agreement, and this
agreement shall be finding upon any successor in interest of the donee and the word "donee" as sued herein
includes any such successor in interest.
12/17/2019
Date
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(Signature of ALkhorized Official)
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Certification Regarding Debarment, Suspension,
Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion For
Lower Tier Covered Transactions
LEGAL NAME & MAILING ADDRESS OF APPLICANT ORGANIZATION:
City of Port Orchard
Name of Organization
216 Prospect Street,Port Orchard, WA
Mailing Address (PO Box #, Street, City & State)
Street Address/Location (If different from mailing address)
Kitsap
County
(360) 876-4407
Telephone Number
* * * * * (Please Check One) * * * * *
98366
Zip Code
Fax Number
The Applicant Organization certifies, by submission of this application, that neither it nor its principals is presently
debarred, suspended, proposed for debarment, declared ineligible or voluntarily excluded from:
7 Participation in this transaction by any Federal department agency
F] The Applicant Organization is unable to certify any of the statements in this certification and shall attach an
explanation to this proposal.
Additionally, signing below certifies that the Applicant Organization must immediately notify Washington State
Surplus Operations if there is any change to the status of eligibility with any Federal department agency, regardless
of reason.
12/17/2019
Date (SignatureM(t�Df
of Au horized Official)
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
(A) THE DONEE CERTIFIES THAT:
(1) It is a public agency or a nonprofit institution or organization exempt from taxation under Section 501 of the
Internal Revenue Code of 1954 within the meaning of Section 2030) of the Federal Property and
Administrative Services Act of 1949, as amended, and the regulations of the Administrator of General
Services.
(2) If a public agency, the property is needed and will be used by the recipient for carrying out or promoting for
the residents of a given political area one or more public purposes, or, if a nonprofit, tax-exempt institution or
organization, the property is needed for and will be used by the recipient for educational or public health
purposes, including research for such purpose, or for programs for older individuals. The property not being
acquired for any other use or purpose, or for sale or other distribution, or for permanent use outside the State,
except with prior approval of the State Agency.
(3) Funds are available to pay all costs and charges incident to donation.
(4) This transaction shall be subject to the nondiscrimination regulations governing the donation of surplus
personal property issued under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 606 of Title VI of the Federal
Property and Administrative Services Act of 1949, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, as
amended, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended, and Section 303 of the Age
Discrimination Act of 1975.
(B) THE DONEE AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING FEDERAL CONDITIONS:
(1) All types of property shall be placed in use for the purpose(s) for which acquired within one year of receipt
and shall be continued in use for such purpose(s) for one year from the date the property was placed in use. In
the event the property is not so placed in use, or continued in use, the donee shall immediately notify the State
agency and, at the donee's expense, return such property to the State agency or otherwise make the property
available for transfer or other disposal by the State agency, provided the property is still usable as determined
by the State agency.
(2) Such special handling or use limitations as are imposed by General Services Administration (GSA) on any
item(s) of property listed hereon.
(3) In the event the property is not so used or handled as required by (B) (1) and (2), title and right to the
possession of such property shall at the option of GSA revert to the United States of America and upon
demand the donee shall release such person as GSA or its designee shall direct.
(C) THE DONEE AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THE STATE AGENCY.
APPLICABLE TO ITEMS WITH A UNIT ACQUISITION COST OF $5,000 OR MORE AND
PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES, REGARDLESS OF ACQUISITION COST, EXCEPT VESSELS 50
FEET OR MORE IN LENGTH AND AIRCRAFT.
(1) The Property shall be used only for the purpose(s) for which acquired and for no other purpose(s).
(2) There shall be a period of restriction which will expire after such property has been used for the purpose(s) for
which acquired for a period of 18 months from the date the property is placed in use, except for such items of
major equipment, listed hereon, on which the state agency designates a further period of restriction.
(3) In the event the property is not so used as required by (C) (1) and (2) and Federal restrictions (B) (1) and (2)
have expired, then the title and right to the possession of such property shall at the option of the State agency
revert to the State of Washington and the donee shall release such property to such person as the State agency
shall direct.
(D) THE DONEE AGREES TO THE FOLLOWING TERMS, RESERVATIONS, AND RESTRICTIONS:
(1) From the date it received the property listed hereon, and through the period(s) of time the conditions imposed
by (B) and (C) above remain in effect, the donee shall not sell, trade, lease, bail, cannibalize, encumber or
otherwise dispose of such property, or remove it permanently for use outside the State, without prior approval
of GSA under (B) or the State agency under (C). The proceeds from any sale, trade, loan, bailment,
encumbrance, or other disposal of the property, when such action is authorized by GSA or by the State
agency, shall be remitted by the donee to GSA or the State agency, as the case may be.
(2) In the event any of the property listed hereon is sold, traded, leased, loaned, bailed, cannibalized, encumbered,
or otherwise disposed of by the donee from the date it receives the property through the period(s) of time the
conditions imposed by (B) and (C) remain in effect, without the prior approval of GSA or the State agency,
the donee, at the option of GSA or the State agency shall pay to GSA or the State agency, as the case may be,
the proceeds of the disposal or the fair market value or the fair rental value of the property at the time of such
disposal, as determined by GSA or the State agency.
(3) If at any time, from the date it received the property through the period(s) of time the conditions imposed by
(B) and (C) remain in effect, any of the property listed hereon is no longer suitable, usable, or further needed
by the donee for the purposes(s) for which acquired, the donee shall promptly to the State agency, lease the
property to another donee or another State agency, department, or agency of the United States, sell or
otherwise dispose of the property. The proceeds from any sale shall be remitted promptly by the donee to the
State agency.
(4) The donee shall make reports to the State agency on the use, condition, and location of the property listed
hereon, and on other pertinent matters as may be required from time to time by the State agency.
(5) At the option of the State agency, the donee may abrogate the conditions set forth in (C) and the terms,
reservations, and restrictions pertinent thereto in (D) by payment of an amount as determined by the State
agency.
(E) THE DONEE AGREES TO THE FOLLING CONDITIONS, APPLICABLE TO ALL ITEMS OR
PROPERTY LISTED HEREON.
(1) The property acquired by the donee is on an "as is, where is" basis, without warranty of any kind.
(2) Where a donee carries insurance against damages to or loss of property due to fire or other hazards and where
loss of or damage to donated property with unexpired terms, conditions, reservations, or restrictions occurs,
the State agency will be entitled to reimbursement from the donee out of the insurance proceeds of an amount
equal to the unamortized portion of the fair value of the damaged or destroyed donated items.
(F) TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLICABLE TO THE DONATION OF AIRCRAFT AND VESSELS (50
FEET OR MORE IN LENGTH) HAVING AN ACQUISITION COST OF $5,000 OR MORE, AND
OTHER ITEMS OF PROPERTY REQUIRING SPECIAL HANDLING OR USE LIMITATIONS,
REGARDLESS OF THE PURPOSE FOR WHICH ACQUIRED:
The donation shall be subject to the terms, conditions, reservations and restrictions set forth in the Conditional
Transfer Document executed by the authorized donee representative.
Definitions
ACCREDITED: Approved by a recognized accrediting board/association on a regional, state or national level.
ADULT DAY CARE: A program of services provided under health leadership in an ambulatory care setting
for adults who do not require 24-our institutional care and yet, due to physical and/or mental impairment, are
not capable of full-time independent living. Participants in the day care program are referred to the program by
their attending physician or by some other appropriate source such as an institutional discharge planning
program, a welfare agency, etc. The essential elements of a day care program are directed toward meeting the
health and maintenance and restorative needs of participants.
APPROVED: Recognition and approval by the State Department of Education, State Department of Health or
other appropriate authority exists for the purpose of making an accreditation. For an education institution or an
educational program, approval must relate to academic or instructional standards established by the appropriate
authority. An educational institution or program may be considered approved it its instruction and credits are
accepted by three accredited or state -approved institutions, or if it meets the academic or instructional standards
prescribed for public schools in the state; i.e., the organizational entity or program is devoted primarily to
approved academic, vocational (including technical or occupational) or professional study and instruction,
which is operated primarily for educational purposes by a full-time staff of qualified instructor. For a public
health institution or program, approval must relate to the medical requirements and standards for the
professional and technical services of the institution established by the appropriate authority. A health
institution or program may be considered as approved when a state body having authority under law to establish
standards and requirements for public health institutions renders approval thereto whether by accreditation
procedures or licensing or such other method proscribed by state law. in the absence of an official state
approving authority for a public health institution or program or educational institution or program, the
awarding of research grants to the institution or organization by a recognized authority may constitute approval.
CHILD CARE CENTER: A public or nonprofit facility where educational, social, health and nutritional
services are provided to children through age 14 or as prescribed by state law, and which is approved or
licensed by the state or other appropriate authority as a child day care center.
CLINIC: An approved public or nonprofit facility organized and operated for the primary purpose of providing
outpatient public health services.
COLLEGE: An approved or accredited public or nonprofit institution of higher learning offering organized
study courses and credits leading to baccalaureate or higher degree.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: A program carried out or promoted by a public agency for public purposes
which involves, directly or indirectly, efforts to improve the opportunities of a given political area for the
successful establishment or expansion of industrial, commercial or agricultural plants or facilities and which
otherwise assists in the creation of long term employment opportunities in the area or primarily benefits the
unemployed or those with low incomes.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION: An approved, accredited or licensed public or nonprofit institution,
facility, entity or organization conducting educational programs.
EDUCATIONAL RADIO STATION: A radio station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission
and operated exclusively for noncommercial educational purposes and which is public or nonprofit and tax-
exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION STATION: A television station licensed by the Federal Communications
Commission and operated exclusively for noncommercial educational purposes and which is public or nonprofit
and tax-exempt under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
FEDERAL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE: Aid provided by a federal agency in the form of grants, contracts,
cooperative agreements, loans, loan guarantees, property, interest subsidies, insurance or direct appropriations,
but not including direct federal cash assistance to individuals. It includes awards received directly from federal
agencies or indirectly through other units of state and local government.
HEALTH CENTER: An approved public or nonprofit facility utilized by a health unit for the provision of
public health services.
HOSPITAL: An approved or accredited public or nonprofit institution providing public health services
primarily for inpatient medical or surgical care of the sick and injured, including related facilities such as
laboratories, outpatient departments, training facilities and staff offices.
LIBRARY: A public or nonprofit facility providing library services free to all residents of a community,
district, state or region.
LICENSED: Recognition and approval by the appropriate state or local authority approving institutions or
programs in specialized areas. Licensing generally relates to established minimum public standards of safety,
sanitation, staffing and equipment as they relate to the construction, maintenance and operation of a health or
educational facility, rather than to the academic, instructional or medical standards for these institutions.
Licensing may be required for educational or public health programs such as occupational training, physical or
mental health rehabilitation services or nursing care. Licenses must be renewed periodically.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT: A government or administration of a locality within a state or possession of the
US.
MEDICAL INSTITUTION: An approved, accredited or licensed public or nonprofit institution, facility, entity
or organization the primary function of which is the furnishing of public health and medical services to the
public at large or promoting public health through the conduct of research for any such purposes, experiments,
training or demonstrations related to cause, prevention and methods of diagnosis and treatment of diseases and
injuries. The term includes but is not limited to hospitals, clinics, alcoholic and drug abuse treatment centers,
public health or treatment centers, research and health centers, geriatric centers, laboratories, medical schools,
nursing schools and similar institutions. The term does not include institutions primarily engaged in domiciliary
care, although a separate medical facility within such a domiciliary institution may qualify as a "medical
institution".
MUSEUM: A public or private nonprofit institution which is organized on a permanent basis essentially for
educational or esthetic purposes and which, using a professional staff, owns or uses tangible objects, whether
animate or inanimate; cares for these objects; and exhibits them to the public on a regular basis (a minimum of
1000 hours) either free or for a nominal charge. The term "museum" includes, but is not limited to, the
following institutions, if they satisfy all other provisions of federal regulations: aquariums and zoological parks,
botanical gardens and arboretums, museums relating to art, history, natural history, science and technology and
planetariums. An institution uses a professional staff if it employs full time at least one qualified staff member
who devotes his or her time primarily to the acquisition, care or public exhibition of objects owned or used by
the institution. This definition does not include any institution which exhibits objects to the public if the display
or use of the objects is only incidental to the primary function of the institution.
NONPROFIT TAX-EXEMPT ACTIVITY: An institution or organization, no part of the net earnings of
which inures or may lawfully insure to the benefit of any private shareholder or individual, and which has been
held to be tax-exempt under the provisions of Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954.
PROGRAM FOR OLDER INDIVIDUALS: Any state or local government agency or any nonprofit, tax-
exempt activity which receives funds appropriated for programs for older individuals under the Older
Americans Act of 1965, as amended, under Titles IV or XX of the Social Security Act, or under Titles VIII and
X of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 and the Community Services Block Grant Act.
PROVIDER OF ASSISTANCE TO THE HOMELESS: A public agency or a nonprofit, tax-exempt
institution or organization that operates a program which provides assistance such as food, shelter or other
services directly to homeless individuals. The term "homeless individual" means an individual who lacks a fixed,
regular and adequate nighttime residence, or who has a primary nighttime residence that is (1) a supervised
public or privately operated shelter designed to provide temporary living accommodations (including welfare
hotels, congregate shelter and traditional housing for the mentally ill); (2) an institution that provides a
temporary residence for individuals intended to be institutionalized; or (3) a public or private place not designed
for, or ordinarily not used as a regular sleeping accommodation for human beings. For purposes of this
regulation, the term does not include any individual imprisoned or otherwise detained pursuant to an Act of the
Congress or state law. Property acquired through the donation program by such institutions or organizations
must be used primarily in their program for providing assistance to homeless individuals.
PROVIDER OF ASSISTANCE TO IMPOVERISHED FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS: A public or
private nonprofit, tax-exempt organization whose primary function is to provide money, goods or services to
families or individuals whose annual incomes are below the poverty line as defined in section 673 of the
Community Services Block Grant Act (42 U.S.C. 9902). Providers include food banks, self-help housing groups
and organizations providing services such as the following: health care; medical transportation; scholarships
and tuition assistance; tutoring and literacy instruction; job training and placement; employment counseling;
child care assistance; meals or other nutritional support; clothing distribution; home construction or repairs;
utility or rental assistance and legal counsel.
PUBLIC AGENCY: Any state, political subdivision thereof (including any unit of local government or
economic development district) or any department, agency, instrumentality thereof (including instrumentalities
created by compact or other agreement between states or political subdivisions), or any Indian Tribe, band,
group, pueblo or community located on a state reservation.
PUBLIC HEALTH INSTITUTION: An approved, accredited or licensed public or nonprofit institution,
facility, or organization conducting a public health program such as a hospital, clinic, health center or medical
institution, including research for any such program, the services of which are available to the public at large.
PUBLIC PURPOSE: A program or programs carried out by a public agency which are legally authorized in
accordance with the laws of the state or political subdivision thereof and for which public funds may be
expended. Public purposes include but are not limited to programs such as conservation, economic
development, education, parks and recreation, public health and public safety.
PUBLIC SAFETY: A program or programs carried out or promoted by a public agency for public purposes
involving directly or indirectly the protection, safety, law enforcement activities and criminal justice system of a
given political area. Public safety programs may include but are not limited to those carried out by public police
department, sheriff's offices, the courts, penal and correctional institutions including juvenile facilities, state
and civil defense organizations, fire departments and rescue squads, including volunteer fire departments and
rescue squads supported in whole or in part with public funds.
SCHOOL: A public or nonprofit approved or accredited organizational entity devoted primarily to approved
academic, vocational or professional study and instruction which operates primarily for educational purposes on
a full-time basis for a minimum school year and employs a full-time staff of qualified instructors.
SERVICE EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITY (SEA): Any educational activity designated by the Secretary of
Defense as being of special interest to the armed services. The term include maritime academies; or military,
naval, Air Force or Coast Guard preparatory schools; junior colleges & institutes; senior high school -hosted
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps; and nationally organized youth groups such as Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts
& Little League, whose primary purpose is to offer courses of instruction devoted to the military arts and
sciences.
UNIVERSITY: A public or nonprofit approved and accredited institution for instruction and study in the
higher branches of learning and empowered to confer degrees in special departments or colleges.
Want List
Name and Address of requesting agency:
Date:
Contact Person:
Phone Number:
Brandy Rinearson
From: McLane, Angie (DES) <angie.mclane@des.wa.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2019 12:34 PM
To: Brandy Rinearson
Subject: Eligibility application
Attachments: Application Forms 20170616.pdf; Fed Instructions 20170111.doc
Here is the application. Please complete and return to me. This will allow you to update your list.
Here is who is currently on file as authorized shoppers.
Matthes, Timothy C. - Mayor (Certifying Official)
Cookson, Jay - Public Works Supervisor
Fournier, Marc - Public Works Employee
Marti, Geoffrey - gmarti@cityofportorchard.us
Phipps, Donna - Public Works Office Manager
Rinearson, Brandy- City Clerk
Thompson, George - Public Works
Angela McLane
Program Specialist 2
Surplus Operations I Department of Enterprise Services
360.407-1922 1 angela.mclane@des.wa.gov Available by email: Monday — Friday 7:30-4:00
Federal Surplus Property Program
Application for Eligibility
Instructions
(Please type or print in blue or black ink only)
SECTION I: Provide the Federal Identification Tax number for your organization and the full
legal name of your organization on the first line of this section. Provide the name of the chief
executive officer of the organization and a telephone number at which s/he may be reached, along
with your fax number, if you have one. Complete the mailing address of your organization as
recognized by the US Postal Service, including the zip code. Provide the street address if different
from the mailing address. List the county, business telephone number and e-mail address, if
available.
SECTION II: Check the appropriate box that describes your organization. If you are unable to
determine which status to check, please contact this office for assistance or refer to the definitions
attached.
SECTION III: Check the appropriate box(es), as many as apply, which indicate the type or
purpose of your organization. Definitions have been provided to assist in making this
determination.
SECTION IV: PLEASE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING ON YOUR LETTERHEAD: A
comprehensive written description of all programs or services provided is required. A description
of the operational facilities should also be included. Be sure to include information on staff and
staff qualifications, hours of operation, services and programs offered, population or enrollment,
fees charged, etc. Include samples of pamphlets, catalogs, brochures or posters. If incorporated,
include a complete copy of Articles of Incorporation with all filing certificates and amendments,
and a copy of your current by-laws. If your organization is an authority, please include a
reference to the Act of Law under which you were created. If you are a volunteer fire or rescue
company, please include a written resolution or agreement with your municipality stating that
they provide your organization with funding and recognize you as an integral part of their public
safety or health program.
If your organization is a provider of assistance to the homeless or impoverished:
Please submit a detailed narrative description of your program, services or activities, including
your hours of operation. If you are operating primarily as a food bank or soup kitchen, include a
statement certifying that the majority of the individuals you serve are homeless. If you are
operating primarily as a shelter, indicate how many individuals you serve on an annual basis.
Also, submit evidence from a local elected official that your organization is a publicly recognized
provider of assistance to the homeless or impoverished. Evidence can take the form of a letter or
statement from the mayor of your city, or a letter or statement from a local public organization
such as the Welfare Office or Social Security.
SECTION V: Check the appropriate box that indicates the organization's sources of funding.
Supporting documentation indicating the types and amounts of funding must be submitted with
the completed application.
SECTION VI: All applicants making application as "nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations" must
provide a copy of the IRS determination letter indicating tax exemption under Section 501 of the
IRS Tax Code of 1954. The name and address of the organization on the IRS letter must match
the name provided in Section I of this application. If not, include sufficient evidence such as
amendments to Articles of Incorporation or Assumed Name filing certificates to establish an
"audit trail" of names showing the legal corrections.
SECTION VII: All applicants making application, as "nonprofit, tax-exempt organizations" are
required to submit evidence that the applicant is currently approved, accredited or licensed.
Programs for older individuals must include evidence of funding under the Older Americans Act
of 1965; Titles IV or XX of the Social Security Act; Titles VIII and X of the Economic
Development Act of 1964; or the Community Services Block Grant Act.
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE: The CEO designated individuals to be responsible to
acquire Federal Surplus Property, obligate necessary funds for this purpose and execute
Distribution Documents. Names and titles must be completed with each individual's signature.
SIGNATURE/DATE: Annotate the date and provide an original signature of applicant's CEO.