New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3492

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Establishes certain requirements for State and local governments awarding contracts or grants to nonprofit organizations.

Impact

The bill mandates that no state or local government agency can limit reimbursements for indirect, administrative, or overhead costs related to contracts awarded to nonprofit organizations. This significant alteration aims to simplify the fiscal relationships between state entities and nonprofits and enhance the latter's fiscal health. In addition, a new database managed by the Department of the Treasury will be developed to streamline contract documentation processes by allowing nonprofits to submit necessary documents online. This will ease the burden on nonprofits and reduce redundancy in reporting requirements across various agencies.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3492 establishes essential requirements for state and local governments concerning the awarding of contracts and grants to nonprofit organizations in New Jersey. The core provision sets a de minimis indirect cost rate of 15% of modified total direct costs that nonprofit organizations can claim when receiving federal or state funding. This change aims to provide financial relief and promote sustainability for nonprofit organizations that often face challenges in covering overhead expenses.

Contention

Notably, the bill specifies that contracts awarded must automatically be extended for three months if the renewal process is not completed within ten days of expiration, preventing abrupt terminations. Furthermore, it prohibits any unilateral changes to contract language or terms by state or local authorities, ensuring more stability and predictability for nonprofits involved in state contracts. However, the bill's implementation of standardized terms and procedures could spark debate regarding the level of oversight and regulation required on such essential contracts.

Additional_provisions

The bill further directs state and local agencies to follow the federal Office of Management and Budget's Uniform Guidance and to create a common terminology for contracts and grants for better clarity and understanding. Overall, A3492 represents a substantial effort to reform the approach state and local governments take toward nonprofit contracts, ultimately fostering a more supportive environment for these critical service providers.

Companion Bills

NJ A4692

Carry Over Establishes certain requirements for State and local governments awarding contracts or grants to nonprofit organizations.

NJ S3786

Carry Over Establishes certain requirements for State and local governments awarding contracts or grants to nonprofit organizations.

NJ S3924

Same As Establishes certain requirements for State and local governments awarding contracts or grants to nonprofit organizations.

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