Implementation Funding Clause Samples

Implementation Funding. (1) Canada will contribute funding support for the implementation and transition costs of the FNHS required to establish the FNHA and its operations and to transition programs, services, and functions to its management. Canada will provide a one-time payment or payments of up to $17 million to the FNHS to contribute to such costs upon the signing of this Agreement and pursuant to a funding agreement or agreements to be negotiated by Canada and the FNHS in accordance with section CF 13 of Schedule 1.
Implementation Funding of the SEA describes the method and requirements for the annual provision of implementation funding. The ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Council received $350,000 to fund the implementation of the agreement for 2016-2017.
Implementation Funding. 5.1 Pursuant to section 25.5 of the Agreement, the government of Canada shall provide implementation funding payments to the GCC(EI) in accordance with Part 4 of Annex B. Any payments made pursuant to section 25.5 of the Agreement are not intended by the Parties to fulfill or discharge the ongoing funding responsibilities of the government of Canada for the implementation of the Agreement. 5.2 The government of Canada’s obligation to provide implementation funding in the amounts identified in Annex B shall not diminish in any way: a) the obligation of Her Majesty in Right of Canada to fulfill the financial aspects of the obligations in the Agreement other than the obligations referred to in sections 5.1 and 5.3; and b) the obligation to negotiate for the purpose of determining the amounts of funding pursuant to section 8.1. 5.3 The government of Canada shall provide the government of Nunavut with funding to assist the government of Nunavut in fulfilling its responsibilities under the Agreement for the initial ten (10) year planning period and, consistent with section 8.1, for any subsequent planning periods. This funding shall be provided in accordance with further funding arrangements to be established between the government of Canada and the government of Nunavut. 5.4 The government of Canada shall provide the amounts identified in Part 1 of Annex B to the EMRPC, the EMRWB and the EMRIRB for the initial ten (10) year planning period and, consistent with section 8.1, for any subsequent planning periods. For this purpose, the government of Canada shall establish funding arrangements further to the arrangements in this Plan with each of the institutions of public government consistent with paragraph 25.2.1 d) of the Agreement. The funding arrangements shall specify the manner and timing of payments and may provide for an annual payment or a schedule of payments within any one year. Payments under the funding arrangements are conditional on the approval of the budgets. 5.5 Consistent with sub-paragraph 25.2.1 d)(ii) of the Agreement, each institution of public government shall be provided the degree of flexibility within its funding arrangements to allocate, reallocate and manage funds within its approved budget no less than that generally accorded to comparable agencies of Government. Such arrangements shall be consistent with the Plan and, for greater certainty, shall accommodate the exercise of powers of the Implementation Committee as described in subsec...
Implementation Funding. The core team will work with key international donors and development agencies to develop a sustainable financial strategy enabling the full execution of the implementation roadmap. The core team will work with the team leaders of other key related projects to increase collaboration efficiency and avoid redundant initiatives. Coordination/continuity with the EU-funded project on Competitiveness and digital transformation in The Gambia will be sought.
Implementation Funding o 4.1 Subject to any amendment of the TKCFA Plan by the Parties, Canada shall make financial payments to the TKC for the implementation of the TKCFA as follows:  4.1.1 $273,259 (2000 constant dollars) per annum for on-going implementation activities;  4.1.2 $663,629 (2000 constant dollars) for one-time implementation projects and activities;  4.1.3 $39,379 (2000 constant dollars) for participation by the TKC on the Settlement Land Committee; o 4.2 The payments referred to in 4.1.1, 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 above shall be escalated from 2000 constant dollars to their Initial Year Value using the Annual Price Adjustor as defined in Annex A, 1.0 of the Ta'an Kwach'an Council Self Government Financial Transfer Agreement (hereinafter called the "TKCSGFTA") dated the 13th day of January, 2002. o 4.3 The payment referred to in 4.1.1 above shall be made in accordance with the provisions of the TKCSGFTA and shall be escalated from its Initial Year Value using the Annual Price Adjustor as defined in Annex A, 1.0 of the TKCSGFTA. o 4.4 The payments referred to in 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 above shall be made as a lump sum payment, and as an unconditional grant as soon as practicable after the TKCFA becomes effective, not subject to the Cash Management Policy of the Government of Canada. o 4.5 The payment of the amounts set out in 4.1.1, 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 above, or any amended amount required to be paid, represents the fulfilment of Canada's obligation to provide funding to the TKC for the period of time identified in the TKCSGFTA. o 4.6 Subject to any amendment of the TKCFA Plan by the Parties, the Yukon shall pay $82,694 (2000 constant dollars) per annum to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Renewable Resources Council established pursuant to 16.6.0 of the TKCFA. This payment will be subject to annual adjustments using the Annual Price Adjustor as defined in Annex A, 1.0 of the TKCSGFTA, and shall be pro rated in the first year in the manner described in Part 5 of Schedule 1 of the Umbrella Final Agreement Implementation Plan. o 4.7 Subject to any amendment of the TKCFA Plan by the Parties, the payment by Canada to the Yukon of the amount described in 4.6, or any amended amount required to be paid, represents the fulfilment of Canada's obligation to provide funding to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Renewable Resources Council for the first ten year period, pursuant to 16.6.7 of the TKCFA. o 4.8 The Yukon, following consultation with the TKC, shall establish funding arrangements with the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Renewable Resources Council. T...
Implementation Funding. Establish a multi-year funding commitment to support implementation of the Goals and Objectives of this Strategic Plan. Develop implementation teams and committees
Implementation Funding. In accordance with Section E of Chapter 3: Program Administration, of the Community Air Protection Incentives 2019 Guidelines, the Grantee may use up to 12.5 percent of their CAP Incentives for program administration and implementation activities as required by the Grant Agreement. Implementation funding (12.5 percent of the total CAP Incentive grant funds) can be a combination of the direct and indirect project costs; however, the total indirect project costs cannot exceed 4 percent of the total CAP Incentives.