GRANT DESCRIPTION. Best practice strategies will be conducted to reduce the number of persons killed and injured in crashes involving alcohol and other primary crash factors. The funded strategies may include impaired driving enforcement, enforcement operations focusing on primary crash factors, distracted driving, night-time seat belt enforcement, special enforcement operations encouraging motorcycle safety, enforcement and public awareness in areas with a high number of bicycle and pedestrian crashes, and educational programs. These strategies are designed to earn media attention thus enhancing the overall deterrent effect.
GRANT DESCRIPTION. The California Regional K-16 Education Collaboratives Grants Program (K-16 Program), which is housed within the California Department of General Service (DGS), Office of Public School Construction (OPSC), is made possible by a $250 million appropriation to DGS in the Budget Act of 2021. The K-16 Program is part of a statewide strategy for strengthening education-to-workforce pathways and ensuring that education, vocational, and workforce programs work in partnership to address the income, racial, and gender inequalities in education and employment. The Grant funds are awarded generally for purposes of supporting regional K-16 education collaboratives to create streamlined pathways from high school to postsecondary education and into the workforce. The Grant funds are further awarded in accordance with and for the purpose of the proposed scope of work associated with the application documents submitted by the Phase 2 application deadline of October 3, 2023. As proposed by the Grantee, the Grant funds shall result in the creation of the pathways and implementation of the recommendations noted in the applicant proposal. A copy of those documents is available as part of the grant application file maintained by the OPSC and is also retained by the Grantee for reference and for purposes of the project compliance review. Grant funds are to be used in accordance with the original proposed scope of work and the terms of this Agreement. The Grantee shall not make any changes to the scope of work that would have otherwise impacted scoring, and no changes shall be made without the prior written approval of OPSC.
GRANT DESCRIPTION. Galleria Overhead Charging Infrastructure This AGREEMENT is between the Placer County Air Pollution Control District (hereinafter “PCAPCD”) and City of Roseville, (hereinafter “GRANTEE”). The parties agree as follows:
GRANT DESCRIPTION. Galleria Overhead Charging Infrastructure The first annual monitoring report shall be submitted no later than 13 months after PROJECT post- inspection and continuing annually thereafter throughout the PROJECT Implementation Period of this AGREEMENT. The report can be emailed, mailed, or delivered in person to PCAPCD. The report shall include the following:
GRANT DESCRIPTION. 1. Grantee Name: Grantee Contact: Mailing Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: E-mail:
GRANT DESCRIPTION. Best practice strategies will be conducted to reduce the number of persons killed and injured in crashes involving pedestrians and bicyclists. The funded strategies may include classroom education, bicycle rodeos, community events, presentations, and workshops. These countermeasures should be conducted in communities with high numbers of pedestrian and/or bicycle related crashes including underserved communities, older adults, and school-aged children. Coordinated efforts such as Safe Routes to School initiatives, Safe System Approach, and working with community based organizations are highly encouraged to prevent fatalities and injuries of vulnerable non-motorized road users.
GRANT DESCRIPTION. COUNTY agrees to reimburse the GRANTEE the GRANT amount not to exceed $865,000 for the costs associated with the CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT, as described in EXHIBIT A. Any changes to the CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT, as described in EXHIBIT A, shall first be submitted to the COUNCIL for review. The COUNCIL shall convey proposed changes to EXHIBIT A to the COUNTY for approval. No expense related to a change in EXHIBIT A will be reimbursed, unless approved as provided herein.
GRANT DESCRIPTION. State and local agencies need timely, accurate, complete, accessible, and uniform traffic records to identify and prioritize traffic safety issues, to choose appropriate safety countermeasures and evaluate their effectiveness. Traffic records improvement grants provide traffic safety stakeholders with the ability to plan and initiate traffic records improvement projects such as the purchase and implementation of traffic crash reporting systems as well as electronic citation equipment and software.
GRANT DESCRIPTION. The Grant is intended to provide financial assistance to animal welfare agencies and organizations, and in some cases individual rescuers, responsible for the care of animals recovering from abuse, neglect or injuries suffered from a traumatic event. Recipient agrees that the Grant funds shall be used solely for the charitable, scientific or educational purposes set forth in the Application. Recipient represents and warrants that the information Recipient has provided to ISF in the Application is accurate and complete.
GRANT DESCRIPTION. The Grantee will expend grant funds in accordance grant application hereto attached subject to any modifications specified. Funds made available by the Grantor pursuant to this Grant Agreement shall be expended solely for the purpose of the project and the legislatively appropriated purpose. Grantee: Name of Program Grant Number Total Amount of Grant: Grant Period: