Visual Representations and Prominent Display Sample Clauses

Visual Representations and Prominent Display. Recipients shall identify their programs, projects, or initiatives, and their members or volunteers, through the use of visual representations, including: logos; insignias; written acknowledgements, publications and other written materials; websites and social media platforms; and service gear such as clothing. All visual representations must follow current AmeriCorps branding guidelines, which include proper logo use and cobranding requirements. To provide recipients technical assistance in ensuring compliance with proper logo use and cobranding requirements, AmeriCorps provides brand guidelines, to which recipients and subrecipients should refer and follow. The brand guidelines are available at Communication resources | AmeriCorps. All recipient and subrecipient websites and social media communications shall clearly state, as appropriate, that they are an AmeriCorps recipient or funded by a grant from AmeriCorps and shall prominently display the AmeriCorps or AmeriCorps Seniors logo. Logo graphics should be embedded with a link back to the XxxxxXxxxx.xxx home page (referral link) or to an AmeriCorps program- specific web page at XxxxxXxxxx.xxx. Recipients and subrecipients shall prominently display the AmeriCorps, AmeriCorps Seniors, or appropriate AmeriCorps Day of Service name and logo on all service gear and public materials, in accordance with AmeriCorps’ requirements. Public materials are defined in the branding toolkit.
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Visual Representations and Prominent Display. Sponsors shall identify their programs, projects, or initiatives, and their members, through the use of visual representations, including logos; insignias; written acknowledgements, publications, and other written materials; websites and social media platforms; and service gear, such as clothing. All visual representations must follow current AmeriCorps branding guidelines, which include proper logo use and cobranding requirements. To provide Sponsors technical assistance in ensuring compliance with proper logo use and cobranding requirements, AmeriCorps provides brand guidelines, to which Sponsors and sites should refer and follow. The brand guidelines are available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/newsroom/communication-resources. All Sponsor and site websites and social media communications referencing the project shall clearly state, as appropriate, that they are an AmeriCorps partner or funded by a grant from AmeriCorps and shall prominently display the AmeriCorps logo. Sponsors and sites shall prominently display the AmeriCorps name and logo on all service gear and public materials, in accordance with AmeriCorps’ requirements. Public materials are defined in the branding toolkit.

Related to Visual Representations and Prominent Display

  • Mutual Representations Each party hereby represents and warrants to the other party as follows:

  • General Representations and Warranties The Contractor represents, warrants and covenants that: (i) The Contractor has all requisite power and authority to execute, deliver and perform its obligations under this Contract and the execution, delivery and performance of this Contract by the Contractor has been duly authorized by the Contractor. (ii) There is no pending litigation, arbitrated matter or other dispute to which the Contractor is a party which, if decided unfavorably to the Contractor, would reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the Contractor’s ability to fulfill its obligations under this Contract. (iii) The Contractor will comply with all laws applicable to its performance of the services and otherwise to the Contractor in connection with its obligations under this Contract. (iv) The Contractor (a) owns, or has the right to use under valid and enforceable agreements, all intellectual property rights reasonably necessary for and related to delivery of the services and provision of the services as set forth in this Contract; (b) shall be responsible for and have full authority to license all proprietary and/or third party software modules, including algorithms and protocols, that Contractor incorporates into its product; and (c) none of the services or other materials or technology provided by the Contractor to the State will infringe upon or misappropriate the intellectual property rights of any third party. (v) The Contractor has adequate resources to fulfill its obligations under this Contract. (vi) Neither Contractor nor Contractor’s subcontractors has past state or federal violations, convictions or suspensions relating to miscoding of employees in NCCI job codes for purposes of differentiating between independent contractors and employees.

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