Project Beneficiaries Clause Samples
The 'Project Beneficiaries' clause defines who will directly benefit from the project or agreement. It typically lists specific individuals, groups, or organizations that are intended to receive the advantages, services, or outcomes resulting from the project’s implementation. By clearly identifying these beneficiaries, the clause ensures that all parties understand the intended recipients of the project's benefits, thereby preventing disputes or misunderstandings about who is eligible to receive support or resources.
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Project Beneficiaries. During the Term, the Owner shall provide services for the following beneficiaries: low- to moderate-income persons.
Project Beneficiaries. Project Beneficiaries are the bodies responsible for carrying out specific project activities in the manner and scope indicated in the approved Application form. More specifically, the Project Beneficiaries will be responsible for:
a. Carrying out the specific activities set out in the Application form;
b. Providing all information and data to the Lead Beneficiary that is required by the latter to coordinate and monitor the implementation of the project and to perform its reporting duties towards the MA;
c. Submitting expenditure for verification as they become available, to the designated Controllers. Verified expenditure must be submitted to the Lead Beneficiary as soon as the certificate is received, in order to assist the reporting and reimbursement procedures;
d. Notifying the Lead Beneficiary of any factors that may adversely affect implementation of the project in accordance with the work plan;
e. Project Beneficiaries not located in Greece are responsible to repay to the Lead Beneficiary any amounts of ERDF contribution unduly paid concerning their participation in the project, within a month by the receipt of the written request of the Lead Beneficiary, which must be accompanied by the relevant decision of the Monitoring Committee of the Programme. For project beneficiaries located in Greece that have to repay ERDF contribution unduly paid, the MA/Certifying Authority (CA) may withhold any amounts concerned from future applications of interim payments setting off the relevant amounts in relation to the operation of the Greek Public Investment Account Programme. In any other case the procedure for recoveries of unduly paid amounts for beneficiaries located in Greece is immediately initiated by the competent Greek authorities.
f. Not receiving additional funding for the entire or part of the project from the European Union throughout the period of the implementation of the project. Project Beneficiaries agree to undertake all necessary steps enabling the Lead Beneficiary to comply with its responsibilities as set out in the Subsidy Contract and the applicable Regulations. The LB and the project partners of an operation comprising investment in infrastructure or productive investment undertake the obligation not to proceed with:
(a) a cessation or relocation of a productive activity outside the programme area;
(b) a change in ownership of an item of infrastructure which gives to a firm or a public body an undue advantage;
(c) a substantial change aff...
Project Beneficiaries a. Beneficiaries of this initiative shall be DPW and other departments of the KWAZULU- NATAL Government, and Eskom in terms of electricity demand load reduction and various communities through energy supply equity and decreased consumption by Government buildings;
b. DPW employees are to benefit from skills development and capacity building, in line with the current energy efficiency training initiative through the Vertica1- Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions (V-NAMA) programme on Climate Change;
c. The sector industry growth and empowerment through Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (BBBEE).
Project Beneficiaries. Two main groups will directly benefit from the project. At first this is the group of approximately 30 “Master Trainers” which shall constitute the core capacities in DEVETS in Bulgaria (Dual Track Education Experts, Master Teachers and Master Instructors). The second group will comprises of at least 15 vocational schools and their partnering business structures (companies, branch associations or ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇). It is expected that more than 400 teachers and instructors as well as over 1200 pupils entering the specialised classes will also benefit from the project. More concrete information on project beneficiaries is provided in the logical framework.
Project Beneficiaries. Two (2) first-time homebuyers at or below 80% of the area median income will benefit from this Project. Beneficiaries’ income eligibility will be verified by the City’s staff and will comply with 24 C.F.R §. 92.203(d)(1).
Project Beneficiaries. At least fifty one percent (51%) of the beneficiaries of a project funded through this Agreement must be Low and Moderate Income Persons or persons presumed to be low/moderate income. All beneficiaries of this Agreement must be current residents of Palm Beach County. If the project is located in an entitlement city, as defined by U.S. HUD, or serves beneficiaries countywide, more than fifty one percent (51%) of the beneficiaries directly assisted through the use of funds under this Agreement must reside in unincorporated Palm Beach County or in Municipalities participating in the County’s Urban County Qualification Program. The Municipality shall provide written verification of compliance to DHED upon DHED’s request.
Project Beneficiaries. The cocoa sector continues to provide important incarne generating opportunities to a large segment of the Haitian population. lt is underpinned by approximately 20,000 smallholder producers, the majority of whom are at or below the poverty line. Cocoa farmers are primarily located in the Northern Department and the Grand' Anse on the extreme south western tip of Haiti. The typical cocoa producer is 53 years old and lives in a basic housing structure without access to electricity and running water10. Most households have between four and eight children11. The majority of producers own their land and the average plot size is about 1/2 hectare, with sorne farmers cultivating two or three plots. For the majority of producers, agricultural production is their primary incarne generating activity. ln addition to farmers, there are a Iso an unknown number of micro-processors in the sector engaged in transforming raw cocoa beans into value-added products such as balls and bars for artisanal chocolate tea as weil as cocoa liquor.
Project Beneficiaries. Sixty percent (60%) of the beneficiaries of a project funded through this Agreement must be low to moderate income persons. The AWARDEE is permitted through this agreement to limit eligibility or give preference to elderly persons and in accordance with 24 CFR 92.253(d). The PROJECT funded under this Agreement shall assist beneficiaries as defined above for the time period designated in this Agreement. The AWARDEE shall provide written verification of compliance to the AGENCY upon request.
Project Beneficiaries. Area Benefit Activities The service area is the entire area to be served by the CDBG-funded activity. For projects that provide a benefit on an area basis (“Area Benefit”), benefitting population information should be determined using the 2015 low- and moderate-income summary data (LMISD) located on the HUD Exchange website (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇/). A reasonable service area should be selected and then LMISD data referenced for an equivalent geography. The service area need not have coterminous boundaries with Census tract borders or other officially recognized boundaries but must be primarily residential in nature. The service area shall not be drawn to intentionally include LMI persons that would not benefit, nor shall it be drawn to intentionally exclude non-LMI persons that would benefit. The transition policy for LMISD is further explained in CPD Notice 19-02, which updates CPD 15-05, CPD 14-10 and CPD 14-11 and can be found at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇- updates/. Also, remember that the beneficiary data may also be collected using household survey method if any portion of the target area is smaller than a census block. (For guidelines on conducting income surveys, visit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇- activity/). No beneficiary data may be determined using a percentage of a block group. Please list all Census Tract(s) and/or Block Group(s) in the primary and secondary benefitting area in the spaces provided below: ☐ Map (or maps) delineating the following items for each target area attached: 1. Census tracts and/or block groups (by number) and/or logical record numbers; 2. Location of concentrations of low to moderate income (LMI) persons, showing number and percent by census tracts and/or block groups and/or logical record number; 3. Boundaries of areas in which the activities will be concentrated; and 4. The specific location of the project activity Area Benefit Activities - Beneficiary Income Information (NOTE: Please skip this section and complete the Direct Area Activities Section if your project is a Direct Benefit Project) Proposed Project Number of LMI Households: Proposed Project Total Households: Proposed Project Overall LMI Percentage: %
Project Beneficiaries. Over its five years, CIAP will work with 49,000 smallholder cashew producing households and their local producer groups (branches of the national producer association, FENAPAB) in the following Departments and communes: Department of Collines: all communes, Department of Zou: Djidja commune, Department of Borgou: N`Dali, Parakou and Tchaourou communes, Department of Donga: Bassila and Djougou communes. CIAP’s work with 20 start-up village level apple cashew processors and one existing juice producer, as well as start-up commercial cashew nurseries will also take place within or in close proximity to the target Departments and communes. In addition, CIAP will work with 10 factory-size processors (7 existing and 3 start-ups) located near the targeted producing locations listed above. CIAP’s work with financial institutions and national producer and processor associations will be focused where they are headquartered in Cotonou. Further details of targets, as related to the overall Project Results Framework, are contained in the PMP (attached with this Evaluation Plan). Following are the main components of the Evaluation Plan.
