Educational broadcasting facilities program, 1968-1969 (1968-1969)

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- 12 - any such apparatus which, upon completion of the project, will be used primarily for closed-circuit, or other non-broadcast purposes. As required by the Act and the Regulations, apparatus acquired in a project must be "primarily" for broadcasting, and only "incidentally" for transmission of closed circuit programs. Exhibit 5B should be a description of any closed circuit activities of the applicant-organization wthether or not such activities may-or may not involve equipment requested in the project. In any case,- do not omit this Exhibit. If there will be no closed circuit involvement of project apparatus, submit a simple statement to that effect. The activation or expansion of educational broadcast stations will, in some cases, involve costs which are not eligible for Federal matching purposes but which are nevertheless necessary to the completion of the project and operation of the station. In Exhibit 5C, you should either list those ineligible costs which are necessary to the project, or explain that no such costs ate necessary. The total nonproject costs must be added .to the.total .amount required of the applicant for project matching purposes and reflected in your assurance with respect to the availability of non-Federal funds. This assurance I'm about to discuss in the next exhibit. Section VI on page 13 of the application, is entitled Financial Date and Assurances. It is here you provide satisfactory assurances, (completing four of the five specified in the Act), that sufficient, funds will be avail¬ able from non-Federal sources to meet the applicant’s shre of project costs, to provide for all non-project costs identified in Exhibit 5G, and to operate and maintain the radio station.