Infrastructure Funding Agreement Sample Contracts

Infrastructure Funding Agreement
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • June 19th, 2020
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July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021 Infrastructure Funding Agreement Signatory Page
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • November 18th, 2020

We affirm that the Local Area Workforce Development Board (WDB) and the Chief Elected Official of the Local Area, in partnership, have developed and now submit this Local Infrastructure Funding Agreement in compliance with the provisions of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 and instructions issued by the Governor under authority of the Act.

ATTACHMENT A: INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • April 23rd, 2021

This Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA) shall determine how the parties to the MOU will fund the infrastructure costs at the Click or tap here to enter text.. The IFA is effective on Click or tap here to enter text. and shall expire on Click or tap here to enter text.. The following parties are participating in the IFA: Click or tap here to enter text..

Infrastructure Funding Agreements
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • November 17th, 2020

An Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA) must be submitted at least every 3 years by Local Workforce Development Boards (LWDB) for each CareerForce Center (CFC) to ensure that all required one-stop partners are adequately contributing to the costs of Minnesota’s one-stop system as defined in the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). The IFA must be included as part of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) of the CFC’s Local Workforce Development Area (LWDA).

INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • December 4th, 2020

Required WIOA and ARIZONA@WORK JobCenter Partner ARIZONA@WORK JobCenter Partner Serves Local Area? Point of Contact Information –Name, Title, Address, Telephone, Email U.S. Department ofLabor Adult, Dislocated Worker (DW), and Youth Programs under Title I-B of WIOA X Ron Curtis, LWDB President, American SW Credit Union, 1160 E. Fry Blvd., Sierra Vista, AZ 85635,(520) 452-3088, rcurtis@ascu.org Job Corps under Title Iof WIOA Youth Build underTitle I of WIOA Native American Programs Migrant and SeasonalFarmworkers programs State UnemploymentInsurance (UI)

INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • September 13th, 2021

THIS AGREEMENT is made this day of , 2021, by and among the City of Charlottesville, Virginia (the “City”), a municipal corporation and political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and, Belmont Station, LLC, a Virginia limited liability company (the “Developer”).

Term Sheet
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • April 19th, 2022

Kiwi Property Holdings No. 2 Limited (Kiwi Property) Fulton Hogan Land Development Limited (Fulton Hogan) Oyster Capital Limited (Oyster Capital)

Olympic Consortium One‐Stop Centers Infrastructure Funding Agreement (July 1, 2023 ‐ June 30, 2024)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • June 1st, 2023

WorkSource Clallam and WorkSource Kitsap Operating Budget and Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA) between Olympic Workforce Development Council and One‐Stop program partners.

ADDENDUM – INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • December 4th, 2017

American Job Center infrastructure costs are defined as non-personnel costs that are necessary for the general operation of the American Job Center. The cost categories are listed in the chart below.

Olympic Consortium One-Stop Centers Infrastructure Funding Agreement‌
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • April 5th, 2024

WorkSource Clallam and WorkSource Kitsap Operating Budget and Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA) between Olympic Workforce Development and One- Stop system partners.

Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • February 23rd, 2018

The IFA contains the infrastructure costs budget, which is an integral component of the overall one-stop operating budget. The other component of the one-stop operating budget consists of additional costs, which include applicable career services, and may include shared operating costs and shared services.

Federal and provincial governments reach agreement under new federal infrastructure funding programs
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • August 18th, 2016

The federal and provincial governments have approved 51 community infrastructure projects to date under two new federal infrastructure programs introduced as part of Phase 1 of the 10-year Investing in Canada plan. The Clean Water and Wastewater Fund and the Public Transit Infrastructure Fund will address key infrastructure priorities with a focus on repairing and upgrading existing facilities and assets.

Infrastructure Funding Agreement Template
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • January 6th, 2020
Infrastructure Funding Agreement Term July 1, 2023- June 30, 2026
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • June 15th, 2023

The sharing and allocation of infrastructure costs among one-stop partners are governed by WIOA sec. 121(h), its implementing regulations, and the Federal Cost Principles contained in the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for 2 Federal Awards at 2 CFR part 200 (Uniform Guidance). Funding provided by the one-stop partners to cover the operating costs, including infrastructure costs, of the one-stop delivery system must be based on the partner program’s proportionate use of the system and relative benefit received.

Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA):
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • September 29th, 2017
Infrastructure Funding Agreement(IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • December 25th, 2022

The IFA contains the infrastructure costs budget, which is an integral component of the overall one-stop operating budget. The other component of the one-stop operating budget consists of additional costs, which include applicable career services, and may include shared operating costs and shared services.

Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • May 14th, 2021

Infrastructure costs are defined as non-personnel costs that are necessary for the general operation of the Bangor One-Stop Comprehensive Center, including, but not limited to:

Chief Local Elected Official Signature
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • June 15th, 2023

The Snohomish County Executive, as the Chief Local Elected Official for WIOA purposes, agrees and affirms that the Partners of the Infrastructure Funding Agreement have agreed to all the terms of this Infrastructure Funding Agreement per (WIOA sec. 121(c}(2)(A) and 20 CFR 678.S00(b), 34 CFR 361.S00(b), and 34 CFR 463.S00(b)) by signing below:

INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • November 12th, 2020

Required WIOA and ARIZONA@WORK JobCenter Partner ARIZONA@WORK JobCenter Partner Serves Local Area? Point of Contact Information –Name, Title, Address, Telephone, Email U.S. Department ofLabor Adult, Dislocated Worker (DW), and Youth Programs under Title I-B of WIOA X Ron Curtis, LWDB President, American SW Credit Union, 1160 E. Fry Blvd., Sierra Vista, AZ 85635,(520) 452-3088, rcurtis@ascu.org Job Corps under Title Iof WIOA Youth Build underTitle I of WIOA Native American Programs Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkersprograms State UnemploymentInsurance (UI)

Local Area name) NCWORKS Career Center Partner Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • October 18th, 2018

This Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA) is entered into by and between the (workforce board name)_________ and (Local Area name) NCWorks Partners. This IFA provides information on the shared infrastructure cost and/or in-kind arrangements. All partners to this IFA recognize that infrastructure costs are applicable to all required partners, as outlined in Section 121(b)(1)(B) of WIOA, whether they are physically located in the NCWorks Career Center or not. Each partner’s contribution to these costs, however, may vary, as these contributions are based on the proportionate use and relative benefit received.

Canada and Nunavut Reach Agreement under New Federal Infrastructure Funding Program
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • September 7th, 2016

Canada and Nunavut have approved three community infrastructure projects, to date, under a new federal infrastructure program introduced as part of Phase 1 of the 10-year Investing in Canada plan. The Clean Water and Wastewater Fund will address key infrastructure priorities with a focus on repairing and upgrading existing facilities and assets.

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ATTACHMENT A: INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • May 23rd, 2023

This Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA) shall determine how the parties to the MOU will fund the infrastructure costs at the Click or tap here to enter text.. The IFA is effective on Click or tap here to enter text. and shall expire on Click or tap here to enter text.. The following parties are participating in the IFA: Click or tap here to enter text..

Infrastructure Funding Agreements (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • April 3rd, 2017

The advantages of Local WDBs establishing self-negotiated, successful IFAs under the local funding mechanism include the following:

Chief Local Elected Official Signature
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • June 6th, 2024

The Snohomish County Executive, as the Chief Local Elected Official for WIOA purposes, agrees and affirms that the Partners of the Infrastructure Funding Agreement have agreed to all the terms of this Infrastructure Funding Agreement per (WIOA sec. 121(c)(2)(A) and 20 CFR 678.S00(b), 34 CFR 361.S00(b), and 34 CFR 463.S00(b)) by signing below:

Canada and Alberta Reach Agreement under New Federal Infrastructure Funding Programs
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • September 1st, 2016

Canada and Alberta have approved an initial list of transit and water infrastructure projects under two new federal infrastructure programs introduced as part of Phase 1 of the 10-year Investing in Canada plan. The Public Transit Infrastructure Fund (PTIF) and the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF) will address key infrastructure priorities with a focus on repairing and upgrading existing facilities and assets.

July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021 Infrastructure Funding Agreement Signatory Page
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • August 19th, 2021

We affirm that the Local Area Workforce Development Board (WDB) and the Chief Local Elected Official of the Local Area, in partnership, have developed and now submit this Local Infrastructure Funding Agreement in compliance with the provisions of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 and instructions issued by the Governor under authority of the Act.

Infrustructure Funding Agreement 3Q
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • May 9th, 2019

A B C D E F G H I J L M N O P R 1 Cost Category Cost Pool Cost Item WIOA Title I(county)01/2018 WIOA Title I &WFNJ (county) 07/18 to 04/2019 ES 2018 DVRS 2018 JVSG 2018 SCSEP(Pathst one) 2018 UI OSHA/Boiler& Pressure Staff Mid-Atlantic States (PEPP) *WD&EO - WFNJ OJT wage/hour Total Comments 2 Infrastructure Accessibility Software/Tools Assistive Technology/Services for Individuals with Disabilities $ - $ 442.80 3 Infrastructure Costs General Office Expense Postage and Freight $ 7,855.00 $ 4,300.00 4 Infrastructure Costs General Office Expense Printing $ 18,415.00 $ 5,640.31 5 Infrastructure Outreach Costs Outreach (businesses) noncash $ 18,062.95 $ 16,493.66 non-cash contribution eco dev 6 Infrastructure Outreach Costs Outreach (businesses) $ 4,833.60 7 Infrastructure Outreach Costs Outreach (general public) $ 3,318.66 $ 1,665.00

Gaston County Local Area NCWORKS Career Center Partner Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • October 6th, 2021
Local Area name) NCWORKS Career Center Partner Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA)
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • January 12th, 2022
IOWA ONE-STOP OPERATING BUDGET & INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT (IFA): POLICY RECOMMENDATIONS FROM CORE PARTNER WORKING GROUP
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • May 15th, 2023

The Core Partner Working Group has developed the following recommended policy updates to Iowa’s current Memorandum of Understanding policy. The updates support the development and implementation of Infrastructure Funding Agreements and One-Stop Operating Budgets. The policy recommendations describe the types of changes to the MOU and the appropriate procedures for utilizing the State and Local Funding mechanisms.

Infrastructure Funding Agreement Term July 1, 2023- June 30, 2026
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • June 9th, 2023 • Colorado

The sharing and allocation of infrastructure costs among one-stop partners are governed by WIOA sec. 121(h), its implementing regulations, and the Federal Cost Principles contained in the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for 2 Federal Awards at 2 CFR part 200 (Uniform Guidance). Funding provided by the one-stop partners to cover the operating costs, including infrastructure costs, of the one-stop delivery system must be based on the partner program’s proportionate use of the system and relative benefit received.

CENTRAL WESTERN MAINE WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT BOARD INFRASTRUCTURE FUNDING AGREEMENT (IFA) June 30, 2022
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • September 9th, 2024

This IFA focuses on infrastructure cost sharing associated with the comprehensive one-stop for the Central Western Maine area, referred to as the Lewiston CareerCenter, located at 5 Mollison Way, Lewiston, Maine 04240.

Canada and Saskatchewan reach agreement under new federal infrastructure funding programs
Infrastructure Funding Agreement • September 16th, 2016

Canada and Saskatchewan have approved an initial list of transit and water infrastructure projects under two new federal infrastructure programs introduced as part of Phase 1 of the $120-billion Investing in Canada plan. The Clean Water and Wastewater Fund (CWWF) and the Public Transit Infrastructure Fund (PTIF) will address key infrastructure priorities with a focus on repairing and upgrading existing facilities and assets for middle class Canadians and their families.

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