Sub-grantee definition

Sub-grantee means a person or organization contracted by a Subrecipient that is compensated with CRF funds to provide administration of any portion of the CRF.
Sub-grantee means any person which the Recipient funds in whole or in part from the GLA Funding.
Sub-grantee means third-parties, if any, engaged by Grantee to aid in performance of its obligations.

Examples of Sub-grantee in a sentence

  • The remaining cost of £22,695 will be met by the Recipient and or its Sub-Grantee for installation of a range of other measures.


More Definitions of Sub-grantee

Sub-grantee means local administering agency of the Weatherization Program. This definition applies only to the Special Terms and Conditions.
Sub-grantee means a local non-profit or local governmental agency that has been awarded a grant by the Housing Division to provide weatherization assistance to eligible households.
Sub-grantee shall include Sub-contractors and any other term the Grantee may use for such an entity.
Sub-grantee means a person or organization contracted by the City/County that is compensated with CRF funds to provide administration of any portion of the CRF.
Sub-grantee means an entity: (i) meeting the eligibility criteria set out in, and selected pursuant to, the PNPM Peduli Operations Manual and the Project Management Manual; and (ii) which has entered into a Sub-Grant Agreement with the Recipient meeting the requirements set out in Section 2.03(c) of this Agreement. “Sub-Grantees” means more than one Sub-Grantee.
Sub-grantee means the government or other eligible legal entity to which a sub-grant is awarded and which is accountable to the Grantee for the use of the funds provided under this Grant Agreement, and includes all employees of the Sub-grantee and any sub-contractor retained by the Sub-grantee as permitted under the terms of this Grant Agreement. The term “Sub-grantee” and “Contractor” may be used interchangeably in this Agreement.
Sub-grantee means the recipient of a Sub-Grant under the Compact, as amended, or hereunder.