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need to assess whether the beneficiaries experienced a negative economic impact and whether <br />the eligible use responds to that impact, consistent with the two-part framework described above; <br />the organization carrying out the eligible use does not need to have experienced a negative <br />economic impact if it is serving as the vehicle for reaching the beneficiaries. When making <br />determinations about how to implement a program, recipients should consider whether that <br />method of program implementation is an effective and efficient method to implement the <br />program and do so in accordance with the Uniform Guidance provisions that govern <br />procurements and sub -granting of federal funds, as applicable. <br />As noted above, recipients should analyze eligible uses based on the beneficiary of the <br />assistance or the entity that experienced a negative economic impact. Assistance to a small <br />business or to an impacted industry must respond to a negative economic impact experienced by <br />that small business or industry. Recipients may not provide assistance to small businesses or <br />impacted industries that did not experience a negative economic impact, although recipients can <br />identify negative economic impacts for classes, rather than individual businesses, and may also <br />presume that small businesses in certain areas experienced impacts; see section General <br />Provisions: Structure and Standards and section Assistance to Small Businesses for details. <br />Several examples illustrate the application of these concepts. For example, a recipient <br />could provide assistance to households via a contract with a business to create subsidized jobs <br />for the long-term unemployed; in this case the business is a subrecipient and need not have <br />experienced a negative economic impact, but the recipient would need to identify a specific <br />connection between the assistance provided and addressing the negative economic impact <br />experienced by the unemployed households. The recipient could, for instance, document the <br />subsidized jobs created under the contract and their reservation for long-term unemployed <br />28 <br />
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