Common use of Contractor Classification Clause in Contracts

Contractor Classification. Answer all questions: a. Is the Contractor a Minority or Women Owned Business? NIA b. Is the Contractor Local? Yes c. Is the Contractor a Not-for-Profit Organization? If yes, is it local or national? Yes, GCC is a Connecticut community college d. Is the Contractor a public corporation? NIA e. Is this a renewal/continuation Agreement or a new service? Renewal f. If it is a renewal/continuation has cost increased? If yes, by how much? No increase Will the output of this Agreement contribute to building internal capabilities? If yes, please explain: NIA

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Sources: Service Agreement

Contractor Classification. Answer all questions: a. Is the Contractor a Minority or Women Owned Business? NIANon-profit b. Is the Contractor Local? YesIn the State of Connecticut. c. Is the Contractor a Not-for-Profit Organization? If yes, is it local or national? Yes, GCC is a Connecticut community collegewithin the State. d. Is the Contractor a public corporation? NIANo. e. Is this a renewal/continuation Agreement or a new service? RenewalNew agreement. f. If it is a renewal/continuation has cost increased? If yes, by how much? No increase No. g. Will the output of this Agreement contribute to building internal capabilities? If yes, please explain: NIAYes, this conference will launch the district on a year-long study of culturally relevant pedagogy.

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Sources: Consulting Agreement

Contractor Classification. Answer all questions: a. Is the Contractor a Minority or Women Owned Business? NIANIA Non-profit b. Is the Contractor Local? Yes c. Is the Contractor a Not-for-Profit Organization? If yes, is it local or national? Yes, GCC is a Connecticut community college-Local d. Is the Contractor a public corporation? NIANo e. Is this a renewal/continuation Agreement or a new service? Renewal f. If it is a renewal/continuation has cost increased? If yes, by how much? No increase Yes, see 7a Will the output of this Agreement contribute to building internal capabilities? If yes, please explain: NIA

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Sources: Service Agreement