Applicants often use contractors to help them perform work in the approved scope of work under Public Assistance Grant awards and subawards.
For example, an Applicant may receive financial assistance under a Public Assistance project award to repair a building damaged by a major disaster. The Applicant may award a contract to a construction company to do the work. FEMA's regulations specifically make contractor costs an "allowable cost" under the Public Assistance Grant Program.
Procurement: The process an Applicant or Recipient follows to solicit contractors, evaluate offers, and select a contractor through the use of evaluation criteria.
Contracting is the method by which an Applicant procures goods and services from a contractor based on a mutual agreement.