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Number of Awards. It is the City’s intent to award multiple Indefinite-Delivery, Indefinite-Quantity (ID/IQ) contracts for the delivery of General Government Services, to the Offeror presenting the Proposal which will provide the best overall value to the City; however, the City reserves the right to make a single award or no award, if these options are in the City’s best interest. The instructions, conditions and notices in this section are designed to assist Offerors in preparing a complete response that reflects the proposed approach to accomplish all contractual requirements. Section M provides further detail as to how Proposals will be evaluated.
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Number of Awards. HHS estimates the number of awards to be between 25 and 50. All awards are subject to funding availability. In the absence of funding, HHS is under no obligation to make awards under this announcement.
Number of Awards. (a) Subject to Rule 4.13, the number of Awards to be offered to an Eligible Participant from time to time will be determined by the Board in its discretion and in accordance with applicable law and the ASX Listing Rules.
Number of Awards. ‌ The total number of awards will depend upon the number of applications received, applicants’ proposed budgets, and the number of consumers each applicant proposes to serve. During the first 12- month budget period of this multi-year award, no less than $600,000 will be available in each State with an FFM/State Partnership Marketplace (see Section VIII. 2, State Reference List). At least two types of applicants in each FFM/State Partnership Marketplace service area will receive awards, including at least one community and consumer-focused nonprofit. During the course of the multi-year project period, new applicants will only be accepted on an as- needed, limited competition basis to replace existing grantees. This could occur if HHS terminates the grant due to unsatisfactory grantee performance or if a grantee withdraws from the program before the end of the project period. If during the course of the 36 month project period the regulatory requirement that at least two types of entities serve as Navigator grantees in each Marketplace is no longer being met, a limited competition FOA may be released by HHS to recruit additional grantees in the affected state(s). Applicants proposing to serve multiple FFM/State Partnership Marketplace service areas must submit only one application, but must include a separate Budget Narrative for each FFM/State Partnership Marketplace service area. Applications for multiple Marketplace service areas should be prepared to revise their project scope and budget upon award if they are not funded to serve in all proposed service areas. Small entities and individuals proposing to serve smaller, hard-to-reach, or underserved populations are encouraged to apply, particularly by partnering with other entities and/or individuals to form a consortium8 which serves a larger total portion of the population. Applications must include a description of how the applicant intends to serve all proposed Marketplace service areas that considers the number of consumers they intend to serve in each area. In the case of an application from more than one entity or individual (i.e., a 8 A consortium for the purposes of this FOA refers to two or more individuals, two or more private or public organizations, or a combination of individual(s) and private or public organization(s) that have identified a lead entity and demonstrate through their application a plan to establish an agreement, including but not limited to a contractual agreement, to work in...
Number of Awards. The total number of awards will depend upon the number of consumers each applicant proposes to serve. The total funding apportionment per each State with an FFE/State Partnership Exchange (see Section VIII. 2, State Reference List) is no less than $600,000. At least two types of applicants in each FFE/State Partnership Exchange service area will receive awards, including at least one community and consumer-focused nonprofit. Any funds allocated to an FFE/State Partnership Exchange service area that HHS is unable to award after the first tier award selection process, will be combined and made available to all remaining eligible and qualified applicants for consideration during the second tier award selection process. Applicants proposing to serve multiple FFE/State Partnership Exchange service areas must submit only one application, but include a separate Budget Narrative for each FFE/State Partnership Exchange service area. Small entities and individuals proposing to serve smaller, hard-to-reach, or underserved populations are encouraged to apply, particularly by partnering with other entities and/or individuals to form a consortium2 which serves a larger total portion of the population. In the case of an application from more than one entity or individual (i.e., a consortium), applicants must designate a lead applicant to serve as the primary contact.
Number of Awards. For Level One Establishment, up to fifty-one (51) States will receive awards. For Level Two Establishment, up to fifty-one (51) States will receive awards. See also Section III.1.
Number of Awards. The agency expects to make between 25 and 50 awards.
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Number of Awards. The total number of awards will depend upon the number of consumers each applicant proposes to serve. The total funding apportionment for each State with an FFM/State Partnership Marketplace (see Section VIII. 2, State Reference List) is no less than $600,000. At least two types of applicants in each FFM/State Partnership Marketplace service area will receive awards, including at least one community and consumer-focused nonprofit. Applicants proposing to serve multiple FFM/State Partnership Marketplace service areas must submit only one application, but must include a separate Budget Narrative for each FFM/State Partnership Marketplace service area. Applications for multiple service areas should include a contingency plan addressing how reductions in staffing, project scope, and fund disbursement will occur should the applicant not be funded to serve all proposed service areas., Small entities and individuals proposing to serve smaller, hard-to-reach, or underserved populations are encouraged to apply, particularly by partnering with other entities and/or individuals to form a consortium5 which serves a larger total portion of the population. 5 A consortium for the purposes of this FOA refers to two or more individuals, two or more private or public organizations, or a combination of individual(s) and private or public organization(s) that have identified a lead agency and demonstrate through their application a plan to establish an agreement, including but not limited to a contractual agreement, to work in partnership to fulfill all the requirements of this FOA. Applications must include a description of how the applicant intends to serve all proposed service areas that considers the number of consumers they intend to serve in each area. In the case of an application from more than one entity or individual (i.e., a consortium), applicants must designate a lead applicant to serve as the primary contact. Additionally, an individual can apply both individually and as part of a consortium, or as part of multiple consortia; however, the applicant would need to be mindful when preparing their applications of the possibility of receiving multiple awards. To be prepared to carry out multiple grant proposals, the applicant would need to budget time according to each proposed work plan and budget, reflecting the portion of time the applicant would spend on each project. An applicant’s total budgeted time for all applications to which it is a party should not exceed...
Number of Awards. The State intends to award one or more awards/contracts as a result of this IFB. The State reserves the right to award multiple vendor(s) as it is deemed to be in the best interest of the State.
Number of Awards. In each year of the contract, ten (10) CTIPs will be awarded to the qualified faculty who apply and who have the highest index of combined age and service. The College may at its discretion provide additional awards from among the qualified, eligible applicants for CTIP.
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