Impact Reporting. Grantee will submit the results of the Program at the end of the funding period, and not later than December 15 of the year in which the Funds were granted or as requested by the Foundation, as described on the Foundation’s website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/ehm-guidelines-and-reporting-obligations. Grantee acknowledges that it will comply with a detailed review of submitted impact report, as requested by the Foundation, for up to 18 months after results are provided to the Foundation.
Impact Reporting. Where relevant and feasible, the Borrower will provide impact metrics by project which include the following:
4.1.2.1 Annual GHG Emissions reduced/avoided in tonnes of CO2 equivalent/annum;
4.1.2.2 Annual renewable energy generation in MWh/GWh (electricity) and GJ/TJ (other energy) and used by the Borrower;
4.1.2.3 Capacity of renewable energy plant(s) constructed or rehabilitated in MW; Term Facility B Agreement_ Execution
4.1.2.4 Confirmation that the Eligible Green Projects have not been allocated to any other green and or sustainable use of proceed facilities into which the Borrower may enter from time to time.
Impact Reporting. Where possible and subject to data availability and confidentiality, reporting of environmental impact of the projects using relevant indicators as suggested in the ICMA Harmonized Framework for Impact Reporting will be made until the maturity of the GFTs. Clean Transportation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Number of eligible loans financed • Type and model of vehicle financed Should there be any co-financing of projects, the Issuer will only claim and report the impact proportionate to its financing amount. The post-issuance reports will be made available at the Issuer’s website. The Issuer has engaged Hong Kong Quality Assurance Agency to provide external review to assess and confirm that the Framework is in line with principles and guidelines of ICMA and LMA. The external review reports are published on the Issuer’s website. The Issuer may engage an independent third party to conduct post-issuance assurance on the allocation of proceeds and impact reporting.
Impact Reporting. The Provider, quarterly, shall obtain and report the following information to the County that is included on Exhibit C that includes the following:
a. Brief progress report: describing the strategy funded, evidenced based treatment, and progress made during the quarter.
b. Brief success story: from a person who has benefited from the strategy (de- identified unless the person has agreed in writing to be identified) recommended length approximately 250 words.
c. One or more process measures: addressing “how much did you do?” Examples: number of persons enrolled, treated, or served, number of participants.
d. One or more quality measures: addressing the question “how well did you do?” Examples, percentage of clients referred to care or engaged in care, percentage of staff with certification qualification, level of client or participant satisfaction as shown in a survey.
e. One ore more outcome measures: addressing “is anyone better off?” Examples: number or percentage of clients with stable housing or employment, self-report measures of client recovery capital such as overall wellbeing and healthy relationships.
f. In connected with c, d, and e above, demographic information on the participation or performance of people of color and other historically marginalized groups.
Impact Reporting. The Company or the Bank will submit development impact data, including, but not limited to, loans originated, purchased or sold by type and census tracts and other financial products and services focused on low and moderate income communities. Impact reporting formats may be as provided by NCIF from time to time, with reporting to be done within 120 days after each fiscal year end.
Impact Reporting. After the Gift is received, the Museum will provide updates to the Donor through the annual report and in person at the tours. POLICY: Please refer to the privacy policy of the Museum with respect to your personal information.
Impact Reporting. The University is obliged to demonstrate to its funders the impact on society of its research and to this effect the Grantee shall, undertake and report to the University on, post-Project delivery monitoring and evaluation, and any use or commercial development of the Project IPR and/or Results and/or Project Deliverables (the process herein referred to as “Impact Reporting”, the results of the process herein referred to as “Impact Reports”), as follows:
Impact Reporting. Nonprofit Provider shall provide quarterly reports detailing the outputs and outcomes created through the program being supported by ARP funds. A one- month report will be required after receival of the first quarterly disbursement.
Impact Reporting. The Company or the Bank will submit development impact data, including, but not limited to, loans originated, purchased or sold by type and census tracts and other financial products and services focused on low and moderate income
Impact Reporting. 3.1 The Participant will complete a survey at the beginning of the Program and at the end of the Program to help Social Impact Hub assess the impact of the Program.
3.2 The Participant will complete a survey within six (6) months of completion of the Program to inform Social Impact Hub as to if and how they have adapted their practices and begun implementing solutions as a result of the Program.