Capacity funding Sample Clauses

The Capacity Funding clause defines the terms under which one party provides financial resources to another to ensure the latter has sufficient capacity to perform specific obligations or services. Typically, this clause outlines the amount, timing, and conditions of funding, such as payments to cover staffing, equipment, or infrastructure necessary for the project. Its core function is to ensure that the recipient has the means to meet contractual requirements, thereby reducing the risk of non-performance due to inadequate resources.
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist Shxw’ōwhámel First Nation to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in consultation under any SEA or RA that addresses but does not provide capacity funding for forest and range related consultation, Shxw’ōwhámel First Nation will, under 1.4 of Appendix C, receive capacity funding of no less than $35,000 per annum.
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist ▇▇▇’▇▇▇▇▇ Whut’en to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in consultation under any SEA or RA that addresses but does not provide capacity funding for forest and range related consultation, British Columbia will provide to Nak’azdli Whut’en, under section 1.4 of Appendix C, capacity funding of no less than $35,000 per annum.
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist Ehattesaht First Nation to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in consultation under any SEA or RA that addresses but does not provide capacity funding for forest and range related consultation, British Columbia will provide to Ehattesaht First Nation, under section 1.4 of Appendix C, capacity funding of no less than
Capacity funding. Council recognises that it has a responsibility to enable Te Uri o Hau to participate and contribute to council decision-making processes. Council will negotiate a capacity funding agreement with the Settlement Trust to enable Te Uri o Hau’s contribution.
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in consultation under any SEA or RA that addresses but does not provide capacity funding for forest and range related consultation, British Columbia will provide to Tlatlasikwala, under section 1.4 of Appendix C, capacity funding of no less than $35,000 per annum.
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist Matsqui First Nation to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in consultation under any SEA or RA that addresses but does not provide capacity funding for forest and range related consultation, Matsqui First Nation will, under 1.4 of Appendix C, receive capacity funding of no less than $35,000 per annum.
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist Chawathil First Nation to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in consultation under any SEA or RA that addresses but does not provide capacity funding for forest and range related consultation, Chawathil First Nation will, under 1.4 of Appendix C, receive capacity funding of no less than $35,000 per annum.
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ First Nation to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in
Capacity funding. The Parties acknowledge and agree that to assist Chawathil First Nation to engage in consultation under this Agreement and in consultation under any SEA or RA that addresses but does not provide capacity funding for