Annual Spending Plan definition
Examples of Annual Spending Plan in a sentence
The Parties will prepare the Quarterly Report using a template they jointly create and approve that will include information on progress toward established KPIs, a copy of the Annual Spending Plan, an updated list of Programs and Service Providers receiving Funding in the reported quarter, copies of Reconciliation Submittals exchanged in the reported quarter, and any material changes in programming or strategy from those set out in the Annual Program Plan.
The County will include the Administrative Costs for supporting the Advisory Groups in its Annual Spending Plan for each Fiscal Year during the Term.
Each Party will present their respective Annual Spending Plan to the Portland City Council and the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners at Joint Session to be held prior to May 1 each Fiscal Year during the Term.
As part of its Annual Program Report, each Party must submit to the other and the SOC for review an Annual Spending Plan for the subsequent Fiscal Year.
If the Annual Spending Plan is amended by a Party’s governing body, that Party must submit to the other Party and the SOC the amended Annual Spending Plan within 60 days of the governing body’s approval.
The District may in its sole discretion prepare a District Supplemental Instruction Form incorporating the revised work schedule and Annual Spending Plan during the then-current fiscal year or subsequent fiscal year(s).
If Recipient anticipates that expenditures will exceed the budgeted amount during any fiscal year, Recipient shall promptly notify the District’s Project Manager and provide a proposed revised work schedule and Annual Spending Plan that provides for completion of the Work without increasing the Total Compensation.
The funds in the Fund Account shall be used as provided in the Operational Manual and within the limits set for each category in the relevant Annual Spending Plan.
CI shall maintain or cause to be maintained records and procedures adequate to record and monitor implementation of the Annual Spending Plan and the RIT Subprojects, Subprojects and activities thereunder (including costs and the benefits derived therefrom), and to identify the goods and services financed under the Fund.
The RC shall only use the Funding for approved Eligible TPAs, as approved by NYCHA in the approved Annual Spending Plan and approved Proposals.