Total Dollars Obligated Sample Clauses

Total Dollars Obligated. The total amount of funds obligated for NGB's share under this Appendix. Only funds obligated through an executed CA modification to this Appendix are available for reimbursement to the Grantee. Funds shall be obligated as received by the CA PM. 1. Fiscal Year 2016: Approved Budget (AFP) Total Dollars Obligated $1,423,000.00 $1,423,000.00 2. Fiscal Year 2017: Approved Budget (AFP) Total Dollars Obligated $ $ 3. Fiscal Year 2018: Approved Budget (AFP) $ Total Dollars Obligated $ 4. Fiscal Year 2019: Approved Budget (AFP) $ Total Dollars Obligated $ 5. Fiscal Year 2020: Approved Budget (AFP) $ Total Dollars Obligated $
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Total Dollars Obligated. The total amount of funds obligated for NGB’s contribution under this Appendix. Only funds obligated through an executed CA modification to this appendix are available to the Grantee. Funding must be obligated within 45 days upon receipt by the Base Comptroller Office.
Total Dollars Obligated. The total amount of funds obligated for NGB’s share under this Appendix. Only funds obligated through an executed CA modification to this appendix are available for reimbursement to the Grantee. Funds shall be obligated as received by the CA PM.

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