Application For Funding


State Fiscal Year 2015 Application for Funding Guidelines

 

 

ADAMHS Board for Montgomery County

Here are the files to be completed for an application for funding from MCADAMHS for FY ’15 services. All instructions, deadlines and contact information are all contained within the files. Current contract agencies will find the “Funding Schedule” on their FTP site under the AFF folder

Application for Funding Guidelines FY15

When you submit your files, please replace the desc, xxxxx and Y with your information.
AP SECTION & DESCRIPTION FILE FORMAT BOARD SOURCE FILENAME
The filename must be changed before you submit it back to us
<filename>xxxxy.docx/xls
xxxxx= UPI
Y = submission number
Application MS WORD 2015_BH_xxxxxY.doc   *
Finance Forms MS EXCEL 2015_FIS_xxxxxY.xls   *
Finance Instructructions - For your reference only MS WORD 2015_AFF_Financeguidelines.doc   *
Other files you may submit such as attatchments MS WORD Name them: 2015_desc_xxxxxY.doc
    * Denotes downloadable

All files or questions should be emailed to this address: lvoisard@mcadamhs.org

Files are also available on the FTP site under \common\AFF\


 CLICK ON THE LINK ABOVE TO SEE THE FILES, RIGHT-CLICK ON A FILENAME AND SELECT "SAVE TARGET AS"


   
   
   
   
   
   

 

 

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