Cost Share Grant Funding Policy Guidelines Sample Clauses

Cost Share Grant Funding Policy Guidelines. The City will pay fifty percent (50%) of Improvements to a maximum of $2,500.00 per Applicant, per element for the life of the program. Once an Applicant has reached the maximum in any one element, annually it will be allowed access on a cost share basis up to $500.00 per year for beautification only. • Funding applications will be processed on a first come/first served basis until beautification fund is expended. • This grant program has a maximum expenditure of $15,000.00 for the duration of the 2022 program. • Funding applicants must be accompanied by a copy of all relevant permits and receipts. • Applications will be processed as they are received. • Refunds will take approximately 4 – 6 weeks to process • Grant program refund requests should be sent to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx OR Economic Development 00 Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Avenue St. Albert, AB T8N 0G3 Schedule “C” – Insurance Requirements The Certificate of Insurance is to include evidence of the following (as a minimum): Commercial General Liability coverage (with a minimum of $2,000,000 per occurrence), which coverage shall include: • Occurrence Property Damage • Non-Owned Automobile • Employees as additional insuredProducts and Completed OperationsBroad Form Property DamageSeverability of Interests Clause • Personal InjuryCross Liability Clause
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Cost Share Grant Funding Policy Guidelines. The City will pay up to fifty percent (50%) of Improvements to a maximum of $2,500.00 per Applicant, per element for the life of the program. Once an Applicant has reached the maximum in any one element, annually it will be allowed access on a cost share basis up to $500.00 per year for beautification only. • Funding applications will be processed on a first come/first served basis until beautification fund is expended. • Funding applicants must be accompanied by a copy of all relevant permits and receipts. • Applications will be processed as they are received. • Refunds will take approximately 4 – 6 weeks to process Schedule “C” – Insurance Requirements The Certificate of Insurance is to include evidence of the following (as a minimum): Commercial General Liability coverage (with a minimum of $2,000,000 per occurrence), which coverage shall include: • Occurrence Property Damage • Non-Owned Automobile • Employees as additional insuredProducts and Completed OperationsBroad Form Property DamageSeverability of Interests Clause • Personal InjuryCross Liability Clause
Cost Share Grant Funding Policy Guidelines. The City will pay fifty percent (50%) of Improvements to a maximum of $2,500.00 per Applicant, per element for the life of the program. Once an Applicant has reached the maximum in any one element, annually it will be allowed access on a cost share basis up to $500.00 per year for beautification only. • Funding applications will be processed on a first come/first served basis until beautification fund is expended. • Funding applicants must be accompanied by a copy of all relevant permits and receipts. • Applications will be processed as they are received. • Refunds will take approximately 4 – 6 weeks to processGrant program refund requests should be sent to: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxx.xx OR Economic Development 00 Xxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Avenue St. Albert, AB T8N 0G3 Schedule “C” – Insurance Requirements The Certificate of Insurance is to include evidence of the following (as a minimum): Commercial General Liability coverage (with a minimum of $2,000,000 per occurrence), which coverage shall include: • Occurrence Property Damage • Non-Owned Automobile • Employees as additional insuredProducts and Completed OperationsBroad Form Property DamageSeverability of Interests Clause • Personal InjuryCross Liability Clause

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