Administrative Funding. The Contractor will provide funding for the administrative costs the County incurs in overseeing and maintaining the Plan. The administrative budget is $225,000 per annum increased annually by the California CPI for the previous calendar year.
Administrative Funding. Within the funding limit provided in Section 2.1, Program Operator may use HOME funds for administrative expenses associated with operating the Program. Eligible administrative costs include costs associated with activities described in the general management oversight and coordination requirements at 24 CFR 92.207(a) to the extent that such activities are allowable under this Agreement. These include, but may not be limited to, costs associated with coordinating and overseeing the Program; advertising and promoting the Program, including affirmatively marketing the Program pursuant to the requirements of 24 CFR 92.351; maintaining appropriate Program records, including financial records, and submitting progress, financial, and other reporting to the CITY; taking applications, conducting intake interviews, and otherwise processing applications that do not proceed; and conducting required unit inspections.
Administrative Funding. The Contractor will provide funding for the administrative costs that the County incurs in overseeing and maintaining the Plan. The current administrative budget is eighty thousand dollars $80,000 per annum increased annually by the California CPI for the previous calendar year. This amount shall be held in an Administrative Funding Account maintained by the Contractor in the Plan for the County. STAFFING PLAN Account Director Name Xxx Xxxxxx, Regional Manager Responsibilities Ultimately responsible for the overall satisfaction of the account. This individual shall analyze utilization reports, benchmark plan efficiency and assess the County’s needs to identify strategic opportunities and recommendations. Education B.S., University of Arizona Experience 26 years Years with company 21 years Years in current position 4 years Office location Temecula, California Number of clients 120 Account Manager Name Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Senior Client Services Coordinator Responsibilities Day-to-day operations manager that is in regular contact with the County regarding topics such as eligibility, plan design and Participant issues. This individual ensures proper administration of the program. Education B.A., Old Dominion University Experience 14 years Years with company 11 years Years in current position 11 years Office location Washington, D.C. Number of clients 4 Investment Manager Name Xxxxxxx X. Xxxxxxxxx III, CFA Senior Director, Client Portfolio Manager Responsibilities Responsible for oversight of all investments for the County in regular contact with the County regarding any investment or trust issues. Education M.S., American University B.S., Alexandria University Experience 20 years Years with company 17 years Years in current position 6 years Xxxxxx xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX Number of clients N/A Attachment D Performance Guarantees Contractor shall report to the County quarterly, or other frequency if noted below, within 45 days after the close of the reporting period, on its satisfaction of each of the following performance standards. Activity Performance Standard/Activity Requirement Standard Accounting Activity 1 Contribution monitoring Monitor contributions to ensure that all contributions are properly credited to participant accounts and periodically checked for compliance with all IRS and State rules.
Administrative Funding. The cost of the HRA Plan is intended to be fully funded by the Plan. The County is interested in considering the prospect of receiving administrative funding from the Plan in order to pay for County costs associated with maintaining the Plan. Is your company able to provide administrative funding from the fees collected from participant accounts? If yes, what would be the impact to the fees quoted above if you were to provide $70,000 per year in administrative funding?
Administrative Funding. Beginning in FY 2015 and extending through FY 2024, BPA will provide $400,000 annually to Idaho for administrative expenses (“Administrative Funding”). See Attachment 4. BPA will provide Administrative Funding using annual contracts typical to BPA’s Fish and Wildlife Program issued and managed using BPA Purchasing Instructions.7 The annual contracts will incorporate the work elements in PISCES pertaining to land acquisition and administration,8 subject to the funding commitments and limitations of this Agreement. If Idaho reasonably objects to any provision in an annual contract and informal negotiations with BPA’s Contracting Officer do not resolve the matter, Idaho may make its objection in writing to the Head Contracting Authority and BPA shall provide a timely written response.
Administrative Funding. By the end of FY 2027, Xxxxxxxxxx will pay to Idaho $3,000,000 (as shown in Attachment 4 and with inflation adjustments as provided in Section II.F.9) for administrative expenses (“administrative funding”). Bonneville will provide administrative funding through annual contracts typical to Bonneville’s Fish and Wildlife Program issued and managed using Bonneville Purchasing Instructions,8 in accordance with the mitigation funding processes described in Section II.F.2, above.
Administrative Funding. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the requirements and restrictions set forth in both the Work Plan and the Bond Measure, Metro will provide LIP the Administrative Share. On an annual basis, beginning , 2019, Metro will disburse to LIP its Administrative Share in accordance with the schedule set forth on Exhibit attached to this Agreement. Interest earnings on the Administrative Share while held by LIP may be retained by LIP, provided such interest is used for affordable housing, residential services, or supportive services for residents of affordable housing. Metro’s obligation to distribute the Administrative Share is conditioned on LIP making reasonable progress towards its Unit Production Targets, as reasonably determined by Metro in accordance with the timeline set forth on the attached Exhibit .
Administrative Funding. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and the requirements and restrictions set forth in both the Work Plan and the Bond Measure, Metro will provide LIP the Administrative Share. Within thirty (30) days of the Effective Date, Metro will disburse to LIP its Administrative Share in accordance with the schedule set forth on Exhibit B attached to this Agreement. Interest earnings on the Administrative Share while held by LIP may be retained by LIP, provided such interest is used for affordable housing, residential services, or supportive services for residents of affordable housing. Metro’s obligation to distribute the Administrative Share is conditioned on LIP making reasonable progress towards its Unit Production Targets, as reasonably determined by Metro in accordance with the timeline set forth on the attached Exhibit B.
Administrative Funding. The Contractor will provide funding for the administrative costs that the County incurs in overseeing and maintaining the Plan. The current administrative budget is $70,000 per annum increased annually by the California CPI for the previous calendar year. This amount shall be held in an Administrative Funding Account maintained by the Contractor in the Plan for the County. Attachment C STAFFING PLAN Account Director Name Xxxx Xxxxx, Regional Manager Responsibilities Ultimately responsible for the overall satisfaction of the account. This individual shall analyze utilization reports, benchmark plan efficiency and assess the County’s needs to identify strategic opportunities and recommendations. Education Xx. Xxxxx received a bachelor’s degree in 1983 from Occidental College. She is an FINRA Series 7 and 63 Registered Representative, and a NASAA Series 65 Registered Investment Adviser Representative. Experience Before joining ICMA-RC in 1997, Xx. Xxxxx was employed as a Marketing Representative for 15 years with Great Western Bank, where she was the Southern California Deferred Compensation Marketing Representative. She also has experience in retail securities. Years with company 14 Years in current position 5 Office location San Jose, CA Number of clients Xx. Xxxxx manages clients in the Southern California area and resides in County of Orange, CA. Account Manager Name Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, Senior Client Services Coordinator Responsibilities Day-to-day operations manager that is in regular contact with the County regarding topics such as eligibility, plan design and Participant issues. This individual ensures proper administration of the program. Education Xx. Xxxxxxxxx received a Bachelor's degree in Communications from Old Dominion University. She maintains the FINRA Series 6 and 63 Licenses. Experience Before joining ICMA-RC, she was employed as a Retirement Plan Representative for three years with X. Xxxx Price, where she assisted their retirement plan participants with enrollments, fund guidance, and the specific administrative functions of the plan. She also has experience as a Correspondence Specialist, also at X. Xxxx Price, where she responded to the needs of their internal and external clients through written communication. Years with company 6 years Years in current position 6 years Xxxxxx xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx, XX Number of clients 5 clients Assistant Account Manager Name Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Vice President, National Relationship Management Team Responsib...
Administrative Funding. The Grantee shall receive funding for project administration on the following schedule: • 50 percent of project administration funds at the time the Grant Agreement is signed for outreach, webpage development, finalizing the CVRP Implementation Manual, and for other start-up costs. • 10 percent of administration funding after 10 percent of vehicle funding is expended and the Grantee provides ARB with documentation for the first 60 percent of project administration funding expended. • 20 percent of administration funding after 40 percent of vehicle funding is expended and a complete and accurate Status Report documenting fund expenditures for these vehicles has been supplied to ARB. • 10 percent of administration funding after 80 percent of vehicle funding is expended, a complete and accurate Status Report demonstrating fund expenditures for these vehicles has been supplied to ARB, and the Grantee provides documentation describing expenditure of all in-kind services committed to in the project application. • 10 percent of administration funding after 100 percent of vehicle funding is expended and ARB has received all intellectual property and data needed to ensure continued smooth implementation of CVRP (See Section J of this Grant Agreement and Section D of the Implementation Manual) and received a Final Report documenting vehicles paid for by the project and fulfillment of all project commitments. ARB will have sole discretion to accelerate the timeline for allowable disbursements of administration funds identified above, (with the exception of the final project administration disbursement), necessary to assure the goals of the project are met. With the exception of the initial 50 percent of administrative funding provided for project start-up, all administrative funding provided to the Grantee shall be on a reimbursement basis. The Grantee must provide invoices before additional administration funding will be provided. Invoices used to justify an additional increment of administration funding from ARB must describe costs for work completed in the following categories: 1) labor expenses (including total staff time and labor costs); 2) external consultant fees for completed work (if applicable); 3) printing, mailing, travel, and other outreach expenses; and 4) indirect costs. Additional invoices may be provided to ARB if warranted. Documentation substantiating these costs must be maintained by the Grantee and provided to ARB upon request, as described in S...