Grant Revenue definition
Examples of Grant Revenue in a sentence
Operator shall receive a payment of Twenty Thousand Dollars ($20,000.00) each fiscal year to be paid in equal monthly installments for providing oversight and management of the Grant Revenue (the “Federal Allocation” and, together with the State Allocation, the “Management Fee”).
Grant Revenue shall not be included in the School’s Qualified Gross Revenues.
This consists of the remaining unamortized grant revenue less the Current Portion – Deferred Grant Revenue category.
All Grant Revenues received by the Issuer shall promptly (but not later than 30 days) upon receipt be deposited into the Grant Revenue Account to be held by the Bank.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the School may agree to pay the company a percentage of certain Grant Revenue that it receives as compensation for the Company writing or otherwise assisting with the application for the School to receive such Grant Revenue, in which case such portion of the Grant Revenue shall be considered a part of the Management Fee.
No. 2010-1 162 2010-083; Preliminarily approves Engineer’s Report, Crag View Water Assessment Dist/sets public hearing 163 2010-084; Authorizes Chairman to sign CAL FIRE Volunteer Fire Assistance Pgm Grant Revenue Agreemt 163 2010-085; Authorizes DPW Dir.
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The State Allocation shall not include facilities funding from any source, charitable contributions, proceeds from fundraisers, PTA/PTO income, transportation reimbursement, casino revenue, or Grant Revenue (“Non-Qualified Gross Revenue”) which shall be retained one hundred percent (100%) by the Academy.
Deferred Grant Revenue consists of the total amount of deferred grant revenue that will be recognized as revenue in the following year and should relate to Amortized Grant Revenue category included on the Income Statement.
Qualified Gross Revenues does not include facilities funding from any source, student wellness and success funds, National School Lunch Program reimbursements, charitable contributions, proceeds from fundraisers, casino revenue, fees charged to students,PTA/PTO income, or Grant Revenue as defined herein ("Non-Qualified Gross Revenues"), which shall be retained 100% by the School and used consistently with the purpose and source of the funds.