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All projections include 2% annual adjustments.Indirect Expenses: UWGB has adopted an Incentive-Based Budget model.
The Budget model is predicated on the level of available external funding, the level of Cost pressures that Services are facing, with the resulting shortfall needing to be met by a combination of Budget Savings and Council Tax increase considerations.
A range of individual software applications and features are available within the IESVE suite which can be used to construct a detailed PRM and ECB Budget model.
Note: The Bader International Study Centre is a consolidated entity but under the Budget model its academic operations are now included as a faculty in the operating budget.
The Estimated Budget of the Project must be presented according to the "Estimated Budget" model attached to these Guidelines (Annex 2).
Budget Considerations The Budget model is predicated on the level of available external funding, the level of Cost pressures that Services are facing, with the resulting shortfall needing to be met by a combination of Budget Savings and Council Tax increase considerations.
Any institution not submitting data on time or in a form meeting the requirements of the UDS or Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (“IPEDS”) will be excluded from participating in the Complete College America Performance Budget model and may be excluded from initial system budget allocations by a majority vote of the State Regents.
Increasing the cash sponsorship amount will allow the VSCCWA and AOC to adopt a Budget model that allows the event to remain sustainable without ongoing administrative support from the City of Albany, and will save the City of Albany resource costs assisting with any administrative tasks.39.
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Based on the DG Budget model, an intervention logic was developed which featured a hierarchy of objectives for the programme as well as a set of intended effects (outputs, results and impacts) that could be expected to flow from the activities undertaken in pursuit of those objectives.