Grants to Beneficiaries (which are Community Schools Sample Clauses

Grants to Beneficiaries (which are Community Schools. 1. The Recipient shall provide a Subproject Grant to a Beneficiary, which is a community school: (i) in accordance with the eligibility and selection criteria, the disbursement, financial management, monitoring and other relevant provisions set forth in the Program Implementation Guidelines; and (ii) pursuant to arrangements satisfactory to the Association, which shall include the provisions set forth in Section B of Schedule 4 to this Agreement.
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