State Grant Allocation Sample Clauses

State Grant Allocation. Mintek has two main sources of funding for its long-term research programme – Baseline State Grant (Science Vote) and MTEF allocations. Wherever possible, additional funding is leveraged from private companies and international agencies. Mintek funds its early stage research from baseline science vote and largely utilises the MTEF funding for specific later stage development. Mintek’s R&D programme is structured into various platforms or themes. These themes are determined according to (a) government priorities and (b) industry needs and opportunities. Over the past decade Mintek’s RDI portfolio has been managed via the Science Vote Cluster system. The annual review of the science vote outputs and outcomes necessitated the change in approach regarding the distribution of resources. For the 2020 financial year, starting in April 2019, funding was awarded on the basis of an ‘Open Callfor funding proposals. This ‘Open Call’ is a bottom up process and replaces the previous Science Vote cluster system. The new ‘Open Call’ process is aimed at tapping into innovative ideas throughout the organisation and any new ideas that are broadly aligned with Mintek’s mandate, objectives and market segment. This change in funding approach did not exclude current and previous research projects, as these need to be completed. Mintek strives to invest in a robust and diverse portfolio of projects that create new knowledge and enables breakthroughs across all areas of science, engineering and technology research. Mintek supports the mineral strategies and initiatives of the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy. The DMRE has identified ten commodities and five value chains priorities as a basis for deciding on technical programmes. Mintek’s R&D plans and activities are thus fully aligned with DMRE priorities. The starting cost-basis budget for State Grant allocation (Science Vote) distribution for the current financial year is R251m and a provision of R20m is made for support functions and R22m for capital expenditure. This results in R209 million being available for research in the 2020/2021 financial year. The gross MTEF funding allocation has decreased by R15 million (10%) from R161m in FY 2019/2020 to R146m for the current financial year, this include D&O but excludes roll-overs.
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  • Tax Allocations Each item of income, gain, loss or deduction recognized by the Company shall be allocated among the Members for U.S. federal, state and local income tax purposes in the same manner that each such item is allocated to the Member’s Capital Accounts pursuant to Section 3.2(d) or as otherwise provided herein, provided that the Board may adjust such allocations as long as such adjusted allocations have substantial economic effect or are in accordance with the interests of the Members in the Company, in each case within the meaning of the Code and the Treasury Regulations. Tax credits and tax credit recapture shall be allocated in accordance with the Members’ interests in the Company as provided in Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(4)(ii). Items of Company taxable income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to any property (other than cash) contributed to the capital of the Company or revalued shall, solely for tax purposes, be allocated among the Members, as determined by the Board in accordance with Section 704(c) of the Code, so as to take account of any variation between the adjusted basis of such property to the Company for U.S. federal income tax purposes and its fair market value at the time of contribution or revaluation, as the case may be. All of the Members agree that the Board is authorized to select the method or convention, or to treat an item as an extraordinary item, in relation to any variation of any Member’s interest in the Company described in section 1.706-4 of the Treasury Regulations in determining the Members’ distributive shares of Company items. All matters concerning allocations for U.S. federal, state and local and non-U.S. income tax purposes, including accounting procedures, not expressly provided for by the terms of this Agreement shall be determined by the Board in its sole discretion. Each Class B Ordinary Share is intended to be treated as a profits interest for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and all of the Members agree to report consistently with, and to take any action requested by the Board to ensure, such treatment.

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  • Second Year Wage Adjustment Effective July 1, 2020, all salary ranges and rates shall be increased by two and one-half percent (2.50%), rounded to the nearest cent. Salary increases provided by this Section shall be given to all employees including those employees whose rates of pay exceed the maximum rate for their class. The compensation grids for classes covered by this Agreement are contained in Appendix E-2. Conversion to the new compensation grid shall not change an employee’s eligibility for step progression increases.

  • Non-allowable Grant Expenditures The Grantee agrees to expend all grant funds received under this agreement solely for the purposes for which they were authorized and appropriated. Expenditures shall be in compliance with the state guidelines for allowable project costs as outlined in the Department of Financial Services’ Reference Guide for State Expenditures, incorporated by reference (dated February 2011), which are available online at xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx/xxxxxxxxx_xxxxx. In addition, the following are not allowed as grant or matching expenditures:

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