Other Sources of Funding for the Project Sample Clauses

Other Sources of Funding for the Project. The DDA also requires that, as a condition to the close of escrow, SCH shall have timely applied for, and attempted to obtain, with all due diligence, the following loans the following programs: Mobile Home Park Resident Ownership Program. the of California, in the amount of $1,500,000 (the “MPROP Loan”). Neighborhood Reinvestment Corporation Fund, administered by a nonprofit corporation that is approved and chartered by the United States Government, in the amount of $100,000 (the “NRCF Loan”). Affordable Housing Program, the Federal Home Loan Bank Board, in the amount (the “AHP 0000362 Loans or other sources which are or may be available to help fund the Project. The requires SCH to use all fi-om of the foregoing loans which SCH receives for costs related to developing the Project.
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Other Sources of Funding for the Project. Total cost for the proposed project activities is estimated at USD 450,000 including: USD 350,000 from IFAD ; and USD 100,000 in-kind from FAO for overall project coordination and oversight (including AgWA secretariat hosting) Finally, FAO will attempt to mobilize other possible sources and cooperation from other regional and national contacts and partners in the region. ANNEX 2 GRANT ALLOCATION SCHEDULE As provided in Section II Paragraph 1 of this Agreement, the table below sets forth the categories to be financed out of the proceeds of the Grant. The items to be financed in each category may be amended upon prior receipt of a communication from FAO providing the Fund with justification to enable the Fund‟s review and subsequent advice of confirmation. Expenditure Category Amount of Grant Allocation (Expressed in USD) I. Staff costs 136 000 II. Travel 40 000 III. Training 40 000 IV. Contracts 120 000 V. Equipment and supplies* 14 000 Grand Total 350 000 * One desktop, one laptop and one printer and other office material (to be transferred to the AgWA Secretariat ) ANNEX 3 WITHDRAWAL APPLICATION FORM International Fund for Agricultural Development Xxx Xxxxx xx Xxxx, 44 00142 Rome, Italy Attention: Loans and Grants Unit of the Financial Services Division Reference: IFAD Grant No. XXXX -FAO

Related to Other Sources of Funding for the Project

  • Sources of Funding A. State funding for dual credit/concurrent courses will be available to both the ISD and Hill College based upon the current agreement between the Commissioner of Education and Commissioner of Higher Education. In accordance with this agreement, Hill College may claim state funding for all students registered for college-level credit in a dual credit/concurrent course. The ISD may also claim full ADA funding for all students registered in a dual credit/concurrent course.

  • OTHER SOURCES OF RECOVERY If other sources of recovery also cover the loss, we will pay only our share of the loss. Our share is the proportion that our limit of liability bears to the total of all applicable limits. However, any insurance we provide with respect to a "non-owned auto" shall be excess over any other collectible source of recovery including, but not limited to:

  • Required Coverages For Generation Resources Of 20 Megawatts Or Less Each Constructing Entity shall maintain the types of insurance as described in section 11.1 paragraphs (a) through (e) above in an amount sufficient to insure against all reasonably foreseeable direct liabilities given the size and nature of the generating equipment being interconnected, the interconnection itself, and the characteristics of the system to which the interconnection is made. Additional insurance may be required by the Interconnection Customer, as a function of owning and operating a Generating Facility. All insurance shall be procured from insurance companies rated “A-,” VII or better by AM Best and authorized to do business in a state or states in which the Interconnection Facilities are located. Failure to maintain required insurance shall be a Breach of the Interconnection Construction Service Agreement.

  • Funding for Training (a) In furtherance of the objectives of clause 31 hereof, and as a further initiative to enhance the employment and career opportunities of the Employees, the Parties will continue to facilitate on-going training to improve occupational health & safety in the industry and to improve employees work skills so as to advance progression to higher industry skill levels.

  • ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM  The A.A. degree and a minimum GPA of 2.00  Grade of C or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course worth three or more credits*  Grade of C or better in freshman composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level English course* *(Effective 10/1/08, per University policy) Students who wish to transfer but do not meet all of the above requirements or are unable to enroll within two years after graduation will receive admission consideration under our standard transfer credit policies. Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 60 Total additional credits required at the senior college to complete baccalaureate degree: 60 Total credits required for the B.A. in Global History: 120

  • Forecasting Requirements for Trunk Provisioning Within ninety (90) days of executing this Agreement, Reconex shall provide Verizon a two (2) year traffic forecast. This initial forecast will provide the amount of traffic to be delivered to and from Verizon over each of the Local Interconnection Trunk groups over the next eight (8) quarters. The forecast shall be updated and provided to Verizon on an as-needed basis but no less frequently than semiannually. All forecasts shall comply with the Verizon CLEC Interconnection Trunking Forecast Guide and shall include, at a minimum, Access Carrier Terminal Location (“ACTL”), traffic type (Local Traffic/Toll Traffic, Operator Services, 911, etc.), code (identifies trunk group), A location/Z location (CLLI codes for Reconex-IPs and Verizon-IPs), interface type (e.g., DS1), and trunks in service each year (cumulative).

  • Selection of projects and financial parameters 4.1 Open calls and availability of funds (including number of calls, duration of calls, and estimated size):

  • Loop Provisioning Involving IDLC 2.16.1 Where TWTC has requested an Unbundled Loop and AT&T uses IDLC systems to provide the local service to the customer and AT&T has a suitable alternate facility available, AT&T will make such alternative facilities available to TWTC. If a suitable alternative facility is not available, then to the extent it is technically feasible, AT&T will implement one of the following alternative arrangements for TWTC (e.g., hairpinning):

  • Settlement and Recovery of Funding for Prior Years (a) The HSP acknowledges that settlement and recovery of Funding can occur up to 7 years after the provision of Funding.

  • Maintenance and Warranty Service Reports The report shall include the name of the Authorized User and all of the information in Section 2.24.1 and be submitted electronically in Microsoft Excel 2010 or newer version unprotected, via e-mail to the attention of the OGS Contract Administrator.

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