Reporting and Additional Post‐Award Requirements Sample Clauses

Reporting and Additional Post‐Award Requirements. The Grantee shall comply with reporting requirements, including: • The Grantee shall provide The Partnership, within fifteen (15) days of the Effective Date, a notice as set out in Section b hereof with the Grantee’s employer identification number, as that term is defined in Treasury Regulations Section 301.7701-12, and was assigned to the Grantee by the Internal Revenue Service pursuant to (i) Code Section 6011(b), (ii) corresponding provisions of prior law, or
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Reporting and Additional Post‐Award Requirements. The Grantee shall comply with reporting requirements, including: • The Grantee shall deliver to SERDC quarterly progress reports through the end of the Grant Term as defined in Paragraph 2 of the SERDC Grant Agreement or for the period of time extending one (1) calendar year beyond the date of the implementation of recycling with carts funded by SERDC, whichever is later. • The Grantee shall provide monthly waste and recycling tonnage data for at least TWELVE
Reporting and Additional Post‐Award Requirements. The Grantee shall comply with reporting requirements, including: • In order to establish a baseline for measurement of project success, the Grantee shall provide The Partnership with monthly waste and recycling tonnage data for at least the twelve (12) month period immediately before the project that is the subject of this Grant Agreement is initiated. • The Grantee shall deliver to The Partnership monthly waste and recycling data reports on a quarterly basis through the end of the Grant Period as defined in Paragraph 2 of the Grant Agreement. Such reports shall be submitted electronically to The Partnership via a reporting system and format established by The Partnership. • The Grantee shall establish an account with the Municipal Measurement Program (“MMP”) system for annual reporting. Reporting in the MMP system is free and involves entering annual tonnage data and answering questions about waste and recycling programs and services through a web-based analytical tool. To aid in the tracking of the long-term impacts of the work conducted, the Grantee commits to reporting annually in the MMP system for five (5) years following the term of this Grant Agreement. • The Grantee shall submit to The Partnership for review a draft Final Report at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the Grant Period. The Partnership will provide the required format for the Final Report and feedback to the Grantee about the draft Final Report, including necessary changes and points of clarification, within fourteen (14) days of receipt of the draft Final Report, and a fully reviewed and finalized Final Report is required to be submitted by the end of the Grant Period. • Additional reporting requirements may be included in Xxxxxxx’s Work Plan set out in Attachment B.
Reporting and Additional Post‐Award Requirements. The Grantee shall comply with reporting requirements, including: • In order to establish a baseline for measurement of project success, the Grantee shall provide monthly waste and multifamily recycling tonnage data for at least the twelve (12) month period immediately before the project is initiated if available. Alternative measurement protocol will be developed if needed. • The Grantee shall submit a draft Final Report to The Partnership at least thirty (30) days prior to the end of the Grant Period for review. The Partnership will provide the required format for the Final Report and feedback to the Grantee about the draft Final Report including necessary changes and points of clarification within two weeks of receipt of the draft report, and a complete Final Report is required to be submitted within sixty (60) days of the end of the Grant Period. • Additional reporting requirements may be included in Grantee’s Work Plan, Attachment B.

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