THE MUSIC HUB Sample Clauses

THE MUSIC HUB. 4.1 Where the Parties have been successful in its bid application and will receive Grant Funding for the Project, the Parties agree that they will put in place appropriate contractual agreements setting out how the grant sums will be disseminated from CCC to WCC and SMBC respectively. Any agreement put in place between the Parties, shall incorporate the relevant provisions of the Grant Agreement entered into between ACE and CCC as the project lead. Furthermore: 4.1.1 WCC and SMBC shall both comply with the terms of the Grant Agreement to ensure that their actions do not bring CCC into disrepute or non-compliance with its obligations under the Grant Agreement; and 4.1.2 any individual contractual agreement that WCC and SMBC enter into with CCC shall contain appropriate reporting requirement which will allow CCC sufficient time to consider reports supplied by the Parties and collate responses to send to ACE and/or the DfE, allowing CCC to comply with its own reporting requirements under the Grant Agreement. 4.2 Any Grant Funding received shall be delegated to each Party based on the metrics formula provided by ACE for the allocation of Grant Funding. The amount of Grant Funding provided will be confirmed by ACE. 4.3 Each Party shall have autonomy regarding how its proportion of the Grant Funding is used, provided that the Parties do not use the funding in a way that it is contrary to this MoU and the Grant Funding agreement entered into between the DfE and/or the Arts Council and CCC. 4.4 Each Party will be the Lead Delivery Partner (“LDP”) for its locality. 4.5 The LDP shall be the sole recipient and xxxxx xxxxxx for its locality. 4.6 Each LDP will manage and distribute its allocated Grant Funding in its locality. This may include commissioning local delivery partners or contributing to hub-wide commissioning activity costs in agreement with other LDP’s and the Governance Board. 4.7 Each year throughout the duration of the Project, CCC shall create a business plan for the Music Hub for each academic year beginning 1 September until 31 August. CCC shall prepare a draft business plan for WCC and SMBC to consider by 20th July. WCC and SMBC shall provide their comments on the business plan to CCC no later than 14th August. The Parties shall then work together to finalise the business plan prior to 1 September. The business plan should include details such as: 4.7.1 the key milestones for the delivery of the Key Objectives; 4.7.2 what employees (other than emplo...
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