Governance and Funding model for Sample Clauses

Governance and Funding model for sustainability To establish a legal framework with effective governance to sustain the e- infrastructure for 10 years or more a. Establish a governance model for service provision which is inclusive for providers and users; ensure the governance bodies have representation from members/funders, users, service providers, the legal entity (e.g. Board of Directors, if required). Bodies should: provide strategic direction; operational oversight; legal and financial oversight. Subcommittees can be convened. Establish rules of procedure for major governing bodies. b. Evaluate and identify a legal model that is most appropriate for the e- infrastructure: x.x. XXXX, EEIG, organisation (limited company, GmbH, non-profit organization e.g. ASBL/VZW). For sustainability, this model should allow direct employment of staff, financial/VAT registration and scrutiny, appropriate timeframe (e.g. 10 years or more), ability to enter into contracts (including E=with the EC); c. Confirm the branding of West-Life as a separate entity, or as a component of wider initiatives (e.g. Instruct) d. Identify an operational model for the VRE – virtual, distributed service providers with a Hub administrative office; e. Build in the roles of other e-infrastructures such as EUDAT, EGI, GEANT and PRACE which will provide longevity in securing the processes for the interchange of data between e-infrastructures and research infrastructures and common users; enable representation on governing bodies for transfer of information. f. Establish service level agreements with providers of services and other agreements for protection or disclosure of data, intellectual property, licensing; To establish a financial model that provides sustainable funding for the core service process with opportunities for further funding streams for expansion/innovation. a. From the legal model, establish the route of core funding to underpin the core e-infrastructure services (the process). Obtain funding commitments from funding bodies/members for 5 years to allow financial forecasting and risk management; b. Establish the priorities of funding derived from public funds, membership contributions, private/project funds (grants etc), service fees; c. Engage funders to sponsor and promote the activities of the e- infrastructure and use of its services by interested communities and support implementation of new services; d. Identify other funding routes that will allow development of the e- infrastructure e.g. innovative ...
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