Continuation Funding Sample Clauses

Continuation Funding. Continuation funding is contingent on (1) availability of funds; (2) substantial progress towards meeting the objectives of your approved application; (3) submittal of required reports; or (4) compliance with the terms and conditions of the award.
Continuation Funding. The Subrecipient understands that the award of this Subaward in no way assures or implies continuation of funding beyond the Period of Performance indicated in this Subaward.
Continuation Funding. DOE will conduct a review of the Recipient’s continuation application and performance under the Award to date at the end of each budget period to inform its decision on whether to fund the Award in the next budget period. Continuation funding is contingent on (1) the availability of funds appropriated by Congress for the purpose of this program; (2) the availability of future-year budget authority; 3) Recipient’s achievement of the milestone and “go/no-go” criteria stated in the SOPO (3a) and in the Community Benefits Outcomes and Objectives (3b); (4) the commercial viability of the project, (5) risk of project continuation due to financing and ability to meet cost share requirements: (6) Risk of project site selection; (7) Risk of project continuation due to construction planning: (8) Recipient’s submittal of required reports; (9) Recipient’s compliance with the terms and conditions of the Award; (10) the Recipient’s submission of a continuation application; and (11) written approval of the continuation application by the DOE Contracting Officer. Select elements of the Continuation funding evaluation are detailed below for clarity:
Continuation Funding. DOE will conduct a review of the Recipient’s continuation application and performance under the Award to date at the end of each budget period to inform its decision on whether to fund the Award in the next budget period. Continuation funding is contingent on (1) the availability of funds appropriated by Congress for the purpose of this program; (2) the availability of future-year budget authority; (3) Recipient’s achievement of the milestone and “go/no-go” criteria stated in the SOPO; (4) the commercial viability of the project, (5) risk of project continuation due to financing and ability to meet cost share requirements: (6) Risk of project site selection; (7) Risk of project continuation due to construction planning: (8) Recipient’s submittal of required reports; (9) Recipient’s compliance with the terms and conditions of the Award; (10) the Recipient’s submission of a continuation application; and (11) written approval of the continuation application by the DOE Contracting Officer. Select elements of the Continuation funding evaluation are detailed below for clarity:
Continuation Funding. Continuation funding is contingent on (1) the availability of funds appropriated by Congress for the purpose of this program and the availability of future-year budget authority; (