Grant Period definition

Grant Period means the period between Effective Date and Expiration Date of the Grant Award Agreement during which time expenditure of all grant funds and all contributions to match must be made.
Grant Period means the period for which the Grant is awarded starting on the Commencement Date and ending on the end date identified in the Letter.
Grant Period means the time period from the date of Final Allocation to the date set by the Authority for the Grant to end.

Examples of Grant Period in a sentence

  • Report Frequency Due Date Financial Reconciliation Report (FRR) Annually No later than 60 calendar days after the end of the Grant Period.

  • The Grantee must submit a Final Report to the Division within one month of the Grant Period End Date set forth in Section 2 above.

  • All final reports must document the completion of all deliverables/tasks, expenses and activities that occurred by the Grant Period End Date.

  • CAC funds for this grant may not be used to support activities, programs or services outside of the following Grant Period (Grant Term of Agreement): February 1, 2018 – May 31, 2018.

  • The Grantee must provide documentation that a portion of the grant funds and match contributions are encumbered and demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Division that project work is progressing at a rate such that completion is achievable within the extended Grant Period.


More Definitions of Grant Period

Grant Period or "Period of Performance" means the time during which the awardee may incur new obligations to carry out the work authorized. The Board will include the start and end dates in the Grant Agreement.
Grant Period means the period from the Commencement Date to:
Grant Period means the time period during which a governmental unit is eligible to incur eligible costs and obtain departmental reimbursement for a project under a runoff manage- ment grant agreement or a local assistance grant agreement.
Grant Period means the time period stated in the grant agreement during which the sponsor is eligible to expend program grant funds for a project.
Grant Period means the time period stated in the grant agreement during which the grantee may expend grant program funds for the project.
Grant Period the period for which the Grant is awarded starting on the Award Date and ending on the date specified in the Grant Offer Letter. Intellectual Property Rights: all patents, copyrights and design rights (whether registered or not) and all applications for any of the foregoing and all rights of confidence and Know- How however arising for their full term and any renewals and extensions. Know-How: information, data, know-how or experience whether patentable or not and including but not limited to any technical and commercial information relating to research, design, development, manufacture, use or sale.
Grant Period means the period of time specified in the grant agreement during which all work shall be completed.