Programmatic Changes Sample Clauses
Programmatic Changes. The Applicant will obtain the prior approval of the DPI whenever any of the following actions is anticipated:
(A) Any revision of the scope or objectives of the project;
(B) Changes in key persons where specified in the application or grant award;
(C) A disengagement from the project for more than three months, or a 25 percent reduction in time devoted to the project, by the approved project director;
(D) Contracting out or otherwise obtaining services of a third party to perform activities central to the purpose of the award;
(E) Changes in the amount of approved cost-sharing or matching provided by the subrecipient [2 CFR §200.308(c)(1,2,3,6,7)].
Programmatic Changes. Not all programmatic changes affect the terms of the award itself or require amendments to it. As stated in the Program Cycle Principles in ADS 201.3.1.2, “USAID must be able to readily adapt programs in response to changes in context and new information.” The AOR is responsible for using Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting (CLA) approaches to maximize program results. As such, the AOR, as delegated by the AO, may approve revisions to the recipient’s implementation plan as formally requested by the recipient and when consistent with ADS 303.3.11’s guidance on technical assistance or substantial involvement. Such requests could arise through formal processes, such as annual or semi-annual work planning, or informal processes, such as “pause-and-reflect” opportunities. Examples of revisions may include the following: ● Adding or changing the number or type of interventions, or discontinuing particular interventions described in the implementation plan that are no longer effective or critical to achieving the programmatic objective; and ● Adding or changing the geographic focus of particular interventions, provided that it is not outside the geographic scope defined in the award.
Programmatic Changes. The State shall obtain prior approval for any change to the scope or objectives of the approved project or transfer of substantive programmatic work to another party.
Programmatic Changes. The Grantee shall request in writing to DHHS for approval of programmatic changes. DHHS shall approve or disapprove in whole or in part in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of such request.
Programmatic Changes. The Awardee must first obtain the prior written approval of the Corporation’s Social Innovation Fund Program Office before making the following changes:
a. Changes in the scope, objectives or goals of the Awardee’s program, whether or not they involve budgetary changes;
Programmatic Changes. The Government of the Federated States of Micronesia shall obtain Prior Approval whenever any of the following actions is anticipated:
(i) Any revision of the scope or performance objectives of the sector Grant or infrastructure project;
(ii) The need to extend the period of funding availability;
(iii) Changes in key persons specifically named in a Grant award; and,
(iv) The contracting out or otherwise obtaining the services of a third party to perform non-construction related activities that are central to the purposes of the Grant. This approval is in addition to the requirements described below in clause (j) but does not apply to the procurement of Equipment, Supplies, and general support services.
Programmatic Changes. The Grantee shall request in writing to DHHS for approval of programmatic changes. DHHS shall approve or disapprove in whole or in part in writing within thirty (30) days of receipt of such request. AA.PROMPT PAYMENT. Payment shall be made in conjunction with the State of Nebraska Prompt Payment Act, NEB. REV. STAT. §§ 81-2401 through 81-2408. Unless otherwise provided herein, payment shall be made by electronic means.
Programmatic Changes. The Subgrantee must first obtain the prior written approval of CV before making any of the following changes:
1) Changes to the approved Performance Measures included in Exhibit A, whether or not they involve budgetary changes;
2) Changes to the approved Program Diagram included in Exhibit A whether or not they involve budgetary changes;
3) Entering into additional sub awards or contracts for AmeriCorps activities funded by the award, but not identified or included in the approved application and award budget;
4) Substantial changes in the level of member supervision;
5) Changes in Member terms of service or program slots in the following ways: changes in awarded number of Member service year (MSY) positions a change in the funding level of the award changes in slot types changing a term of service for currently enrolled positions changes in the last day to enroll a slot type
Programmatic Changes. The Awardee must first obtain the prior written approval of CNCS’s Social Innovation Fund Program Office before making the following changes:
a. Changes in the scope, objectives or goals of the Awardee’s program, whether or not they involve budgetary changes;
b. Entering into subgrants for Social Innovation Fund activities funded by the Cooperative Agreement which had not been previously identified or included in the approved application, budget or plan; and 1 or
c. Changes in deadlines identified in these Terms and Conditions. Deadlines may be reasonably extended or revised upon mutual agreement of the parties. Programmatic changes also require final approval of CNCS’s Office of Grants Management after written recommendation for approval is received from the Social Innovation Fund Program Office. The Grants Officers will execute written amendments, and Awardees should not assume approvals have been granted unless documentation from the Grants Office has been received. Changes in deadlines require prior approval, but are not considered programmatic changes requiring a grant amendment.
Programmatic Changes. The Cooperator shall obtain prior approval for any change to the scope or objectives of the approved project or transfer of substantive programmatic work to another party.