USAID Contribution Clause Samples

The "USAID Contribution" clause defines the financial or material support that the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) will provide under an agreement or contract. This clause typically specifies the amount, type, and conditions of USAID's funding or resources, such as cash grants, technical assistance, or equipment. It may also outline the schedule for disbursement and any requirements the recipient must meet to receive the contribution. The core function of this clause is to clearly establish the extent and terms of USAID's commitment, ensuring both parties understand their obligations and the resources available for the project's implementation.
USAID Contribution. Section 3.2. Grantee Contribution. Article 4: Completion Date.
USAID Contribution. (a) The Grant. To help achieve the Objective set forth in this Agreement, USAID, pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, hereby grants to the Grantee under the terms of the Agreement not to exceed United States ("U.S.") Dollars ($ ) (the "Grant"). [If incrementally funded, insert the following paragraph (b)] (b) Total Estimated USAID Contribution. USAID's total estimated contribution to achievement of the Objective will be U.S. $ , which will be provided in increments. Subsequent increments will be subject to the availability of funds to USAID for this purpose [Insert one of the following:1 “and the mutual agreement of the Parties, at the time of each subsequent increment, to proceed” OR “and may be provided by USAID upon written notice to the Grantee”]. The Parties agree that each such incremental contribution provided, if any, shall cumulatively increase the total amount of the Grant set forth in Section 3.1(a) and consequently may increase the Grantee’s contribution under Section 3.2. [In the case of unilateral incremental funding, insert the following: “The Grantee further agrees to acknowledge by written notice to USAID each such incremental contribution, if any.”] (c) If at any time USAID determines that its contribution under Section 3.1(a) exceeds the amount which reasonably can be committed for achieving the Objective or Results or activities during the current or next U.S. fiscal year, USAID may, upon written notice to the Grantee, withdraw the excess amount, thereby reducing the amount of the Grant as set forth in Section 3.1(a). [If incrementally funded, insert the following: "Actions taken pursuant to this subsection will not revise USAID's total estimated contribution set forth in 3.1(b)." If NOT incrementally funded, insert the following: "Actions taken pursuant to this subsection will not revise USAID's total estimated contribution below that set forth in 3.1(a), subject to the availability of funds to USAID for this purpose and the mutual agreement of the Parties, at the time of each subsequent increment, to proceed."]
USAID Contribution. The Grant. To help achieve the Objective set forth in this Agreement, USAID, hereby grants, subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, and pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, and Section 616 of the Millennium Challenge Act of 2003, to the Grantee an amount not to exceed fifteen million seven hundred thirty-one thousand United States ("U.S.") dollars ($15,731,000) (the "Grant").
USAID Contribution. USAID, pursuant to the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended, hereby grants to the Grantee U.S.$ (the "Grant") to be expended as described in this Agreement.
USAID Contribution. Section C.1. USAID shall expend funds and implement this Agreement only in accordance with the laws and regulations of the United States Government. Section C.2. If at any time USAID determines that its contribution exceeds the amount which reasonably can be committed for achieving the results or activities of this Agreement, USAID may, upon written notice to the Grantee, withdraw the excess amount, thereby reducing the amount of the Grant.
USAID Contribution. Section C.1. USAID shall expend funds and implement this Agreement only in accordance with the laws and regulations of the United States Government. Section C.2. If at any time USAID determines that its contribution exceeds the amount which reasonably can be committed for achieving the results or activities of this Agreement during the current or next U.S. fiscal year, USAID may, upon written notice to the Grantee, withdraw the excess amount, thereby reducing the amount of the Grant. Actions taken pursuant to this subsection will not revise USAID's contribution, subject to the availability of funds to USAID for this purpose and the mutual agreement of the Parties, at the time of any subsequent increment, to proceed.
USAID Contribution. Section 3.2.
USAID Contribution