Bilateral Funding definition
Examples of Bilateral Funding in a sentence
In addition to the Core Budget, each such proposal may include a description of the activities that would be conducted, and the costs of each such activity, if additional, then-unanticipated Window 3 or Bilateral Funding financial resources become available during the proposed life of the CRP (i.e. the Expanded Funding Component).
Ensuring that System Costs approved by the Fund Council are fully funded on an equitable basis by amounts taken from Contributions to the CGIAR Fund and from Bilateral Funding, on the basis of full transparency of Bilateral Funding.
Reconciling funding supply and demand with respect to CGIAR Fund resources, based in part on information provided by the Consortium, including information regarding Bilateral Funding.
System Costs shall be collected by each Center with respect to all Bilateral Funding received by such Center for implementation of the SRF and shall be received by the Trustee from funding received from the CGIAR Fund under agreements or arrangements entered into after the Effective Date (as defined below) and from any new funding under existing agreements or arrangements.
In addition, the Consortium shall also cause such Lead Center to require, through appropriate Subagreements, any Center to accept Bilateral Funding for the implementation of the SRF only under such conditions.
Under their respective Contribution Agreements or Arrangements, Fund Donors agree that any agreements or arrangements they enter into for the provision of Bilateral Funding shall take into account the obligation of the Consortium and the Centers to provide the CSP for such funding to the Trustee.
In addition, the Lead Center shall also cause each Center to require, through appropriate Subagreements, any other Center to accept Bilateral Funding for the implementation of the SRF only under such conditions.
In exceptional circumstances, the Consortium and the Fund Council may waive this requirement for collecting the CSP from all Bilateral Funding received directly by a Center.
The Lead Center may, in exceptional circumstances, accept Bilateral Funding from a donor that refuses to allow its name to be disclosed.
In addition, the Consortium shall also cause such Lead Center to require, through appropriate Subagreements, any Program Participants to accept Bilateral Funding for the implementation of the SRF only under such conditions.