Not-for-profit corporations or associations operating or providing
services in the community may apply for discretionary funding pursuant
to the terms and conditions prescribed below.
All discretionary funds are only for a public purpose and may
not support political activities (including but not limited to lobbying,
campaigns or endorsements) and/or private interests.
For-profit entities may not receive discretionary funds pursuant
to this policy, except when the primary not-for-profit contractor
subcontracts or consults with a for-profit entity as part of the delivery
of services or products. Such subcontractors and consultants must
be only an ancillary part of the funded program, not the primary basis
for the discretionary award.