EDUCATION GRANT Clause Samples
The EDUCATION GRANT clause establishes the terms under which financial support is provided for educational purposes. Typically, this clause outlines the eligibility criteria for recipients, the types of educational expenses covered (such as tuition, books, or fees), and any reporting or performance requirements tied to the grant. Its core function is to ensure that funds are allocated appropriately to support education, while also setting clear expectations and accountability for both the grantor and the recipient.
EDUCATION GRANT. (a) A transferred or seconded staff member who at the date of transfer or secondment was entitled to an education grant under the rules of the releasing organization will, in respect of any of his or her children in an educational institution at the date, remain entitled to the grant and related travel costs under the rules of the releasing organization until the end of the scholastic year concerned or, if earlier, until the date on which his or her children leave the school. Thereafter, any entitlement will be governed by the rules of the receiving organization.
(b) In respect of children who were not already in an educational institution at the date of transfer or secondment, the staff member’s entitlement will be governed by the rules of the receiving organization.
(c) When, as a result of transfer, secondment or loan, a staff member changes his or her family residence during the scholastic year, any entitlement to education travel will cover the cost of re-uniting the staff member’s children with the family at the new place of residence.
(d) No staff member may receive from the releasing and receiving organization together, in respect of anyone child for one scholastic year, more than the grant the staff member would have received had all his or her service been with one organization, nor may the costs of more than one education grant journey be paid for, except where the staff member is serving in a duty station which is designated by the ICSC as being one where the costs of two such journeys may be reimbursed.
EDUCATION GRANT. (As A Result Of Accidental Death/Permanent Total Disability) The company will pay the amount shown under section 5 of the schedule in the event of the insured person (Self) suffering.
EDUCATION GRANT. An Education Grant is an agreement that provides funds to an educational institution or other non-profit organizations for the purposes of:
(1) Capturing student interest and/or improving student performance in science, mathematics, technology, or related fields;
(2) Enhancing the skill, knowledge, or ability of teachers or faculty members in science, mathematics, or technology;
(3) Supporting national educational support movements;
(4) Conducting pilot programs or research to increase participation and/or to enhance performance in science, mathematics, or technology education at all levels; and
(5) Developing instructional materials
EDUCATION GRANT. An agreement that provides funds to an educational institution or other nonprofit organization to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by Federal statute within one or more of the following areas: (1) Capturing student interest in science, mathematics, technology, or related fields; (2) improving student
