Grant Type Sample Clauses

Grant Type. Homeless Contract No.: XXX-00-000 Xxxxxx xx Xxxxx Xxxxx Agency: Help Management Information System (HMIS) Support Grantee shall support operations and oversight of Help Management Information System (HMIS). Project:
Grant Type. As part of the partnership agreement DAFSHE has acquired “Visiting Slots” (schol- arships) at MIT for a total duration of 24 months. Thus XXXXXX invites PhD stu- dents, faculty members, and scientists employed by a Danish university or a Xxx- ish public research institution to submit applications for the following: • Fellowships for PhD students for a term of up to 6 months in the period 1st March 2019 to 31st December 2020 or • Fellowships for faculty members and scientists for a term of up to 12 month in the period 1st March 2019 to 31st December 2020.
Grant Type. 5.3.1.4. All 10 fingerprints where possible, or two palm prints, or two foot prints (new-born to 6 years) and voice.
Grant Type. “Grant Type” refers to the category of grant award provided. AmeriCorps grants may be either cost reimbursement or fixed amount types; the type of grant determines certain budget and financial management responsibilities of the grantee. Cost Reimbursement Grants fund a portion of program operating costs and member living allowances, with flexibility to use the funds for allowable costs regardless of whether or not the program recruits and retains all AmeriCorps members. Cost reimbursement grants include a formal matching requirement and require the submission of a budget and financial reports. Fixed Amount Grants provide a fixed amount of funding per Member Service Year (MSY) that is substantially lower than the amount required to operate the program. Organizations use their own or other resources to cover the remaining costs. Fixed Amount programs are not required to submit detailed budgets or financial reports, there is no specific match requirement, and programs are not required to track and maintain documentation of match. However, AMERICORPS provides only a portion of the cost of running the program and organizations must raise the additional resources needed to run the fixed amount program. Fixed Amount Programs can access all of the funds, provided they recruit (Education Award Program or “EAP”) or retain (full-cost Fixed Amount programs) the members supported under the grant based on the MSY level awarded. Professional Corps programs applying for operational funding through a Fixed Amount Grant must submit a budget in support of their request for operational funds.
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