Grantee Meetings Sample Clauses

Grantee Meetings. Grantees must plan to send a minimum of two people (Project Director and Evaluator) to at least one joint grantee meeting in every other year of the grant. For this grant, meetings will likely be held in years one and three. You must include a detailed budget and narrative for this travel in your budget. At these meetings, grantees will present the results of their projects and federal staff will provide technical assistance. Each meeting will be up to three days. These meetings are usually held in the Washington, D.C., area and attendance is mandatory.
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Grantee Meetings. Grantees must plan to send a minimum of ten people (including the Project Director, key staff, task leads, and key partners that are mutually identified between the grantee and GPO) to at least one SOC training activity during the grant period (these can be divided into multiple training events). The applicant must include a detailed budget and narrative for this travel in your budget. At these meetings, grantees will receive training on the development and implementation of various aspects of a SOC, present results of their projects, and participate in technical assistance that may be provided by federal staff or partners. In addition, grantees must have key staff, task leads, and key partners participate in virtual training events that will be held to provide information, direction, and technical assistance to grantees.
Grantee Meetings. Grantees must plan to send a minimum of two people (including the Project Director and Evaluator) to an annual grantee meeting. You must include a detailed budget and narrative for this travel in your budget. At this meeting, grantees will present the results of their projects and federal staff will provide technical assistance. The meeting will be up to three days, is usually held in the Washington, D.C. area, and attendance is mandatory.
Grantee Meetings. Grantees must plan to send a minimum of three people (including the State Adolescent Treatment/Youth Coordinator and Evaluator) to at least one joint grantee meeting in every other year of the grant. For this grant cohort, grantee meetings will likely be held in 2017 and 2019. You must include a detailed budget and narrative for this travel in your budget. At these meetings, grantees will present the results of their projects and federal staff will provide technical assistance. Each meeting will be up to three days. These meetings are usually held in the Washington, D.C., area and attendance is mandatory.
Grantee Meetings. Grantee meetings for this program will be held virtually and grantees are expected to fully participate in these meeting. If SAMHSA elects to hold an in-person meeting during the performance period of the grant, budget revisions will be permitted.
Grantee Meetings. The grantee must plan to send a minimum of the Project Director to the national ATTC grantee meeting. You must include a detailed budget and narrative for this travel in your budget. At these meetings, grantees will present the results of their projects and federal staff will provide technical assistance. Each meeting will be up to 3 days. These meetings are usually held in the Washington, D.C., area and attendance is mandatory.
Grantee Meetings. XXXXXX expects to hold a FY 2023 grantee meeting either virtually or in-person. Grantees are expected to fully participate in all meetings and XXXXXX highly recommends participation of selected crisis centers supporting 988 state and territory response. If SAMHSA elects to hold an in-person meeting, budget revisions will be permitted.
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Grantee Meetings. Applicants are required to budget for travel and attendance of a core team of approximately 10 individuals for at least two meetings per year to create and sustain a learning community among all grantees. The core team must include the project director, evaluator, key family contact, clinical director, youth coordinator, technical assistance coordinator, cultural and linguistic competence coordinator, communications manager, representatives from at least two other child- serving systems in the community and the State or tribal/territory government contact for the initiative. Grantees are also encouraged to bring other individuals who may be strategically important to make progress on grantee specific goals (e.g., additional family members and youth, local elected officials, community advocates and state Medicaid director).
Grantee Meetings. It is expected that all routine recipient meetings (e.g., monthly calls with GPOs, grant-related webinars, grantee office hours) will be held virtually and key personnel are expected to fully participate in these meetings. To better xxxxxx innovation and mutual learning opportunities, recipients must send a maximum of 3 persons (including the Project Director and Project Evaluator) to at least one joint grantee meeting in Years 1 and 3 of the project. A detailed budget and narrative for this travel must be included in your budget. Each meeting will be up to 3 days. These meetings are usually held in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area.
Grantee Meetings. Grantees must plan to send a maximum of two people (including the Project Director) to at least one joint grantee meeting in every other year of the grant. For this cohort, grantee meetings will likely be held in years one and three of the grant. You must include a detailed budget and narrative for this travel in your budget. At these meetings, grantees will present the results of their projects and federal staff will provide technical assistance. Each meeting will be up to three days. These meetings are usually held in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. If no grantee meeting is held, funds can be used for other expenses. Since this is a regional program, an advisory board should be established for each country made up of members of the host country government, US Government PEPFAR Agencies in the region (e.g. State Department, CDC and USAID), multilateral agencies, and civil society representing key populations, as well as other key stakeholders, as appropriate. The board should meet at least once a year.
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