Program Development and Administration Clause Samples

Program Development and Administration. Assist CEO and Dev Service staff in special projects as needed including affordable housing and/or economic development strategy 10. Other projects as needed A. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇* $280.00 MANAGING PRINCIPALS* $280.00 SENIOR PRINCIPALS* $270.00 PRINCIPALS* $250.00 MANAGERS* $225.00 SENIOR ASSOCIATES $187.50 ASSOCIATES $167.50 SENIOR ANALYSTS $150.00 ANALYSTS $130.00 TECHNICAL STAFF $95.00 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF $80.00 HOUSING/HOMELESS/NEIGHBORHOOD TASK FORCE COORDINATION - SUBCONTRACTOR $62.00 Directly related job expenses not included in the above rates are: auto mileage, parking, air fares, hotels and motels, meals, car rentals, taxies, telephone calls, delivery, electronic data processing, graphics and printing. Directly related job expenses will be billed at 110% of cost. Directly related job expenses not included in the above rates are: auto mileage, parking, air fares, hotels and motels, meals, car rentals, taxies, telephone calls, delivery, electronic data processing, graphics and printing. Directly related job expenses will be billed at 110% of cost.  Rates for individuals in these categories will be increased by 50% for time spent in court testimony SUBJECT DRUG-FREE WORKPLACE POLICY NUMBER 100-5 EFFECTIVE DATE 8-8-89 PAGE 1 of 3 Under the Federal Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, passed as part of omnibus drug legislation enacted November 18, 1988, contractors and grantees of Federal funds must certify that they will provide drug-free workplaces. At the present time, the City of Costa Mesa, as a sub-grantee of Federal funds under a variety of programs, is required to abide by this Act. The City Council has expressed its support of the national effort to eradicate drug abuse through the creation of a Substance Abuse Committee, institution of a City-wide D.A.R.E. program in all local schools and other activities in support of a drug-free community. This policy is intended to extend that effort to contractors and grantees of the City of Costa Mesa in the elimination of dangerous drugs in the workplace.
Program Development and Administration. In response to USAID’s Annual Program Statement, NDI submitted a proposal in September that was favorably reviewed, but, given budget constraints, NDI was asked to focus its program on the constitutional process; NDI’s anti-corruption program activities were suspended. The reformulated proposal focused on the constitutional revision process working directly with the Constitutional Commission and civil society. The principal activities with the commission would be to promote opportunities for public participation in the constitutional process. In addition, NDI would provide the commission with comparative research and expert opinions on critical issues of democratic governance, advancing constitutional dispensations on accountability, public participation, gender, devolved authority and separation of powers. The engagement with civil society would focus on civic education and mobilizing constructive submissions to the commission. Community forums and mass media will be appropriately utilized to inform the broader public about the constitutional debate on key issues related to the democratic process. NDI also proposed a subsidiary, although complementary, program activity: empowering women in the constitutional process. The role of women in the political development of Angola and attention to gender specific public policy have been flagrantly neglected. NDI proposed to partner with the National Counseling Centre (NCC) in an initiative primarily focused in the provinces to link grassroots women activists with parliamentarians and leaders of national NGOs in order to ensure their participation in the constitutional process. In a series of community forums with local media attention, women would be given a voice to address gender-specific issues and the concerns of their communities, as well as their proposals for constitutional reforms. Grant management-related complications marked this quarter’s activity. Since the program was a continuation of on-going activities, USAID suggested that NDI prepare an amendment to the existing agreement rather than initiate a new one. Also given the smaller funds, NDI proposed a six-month program, rather than the eight months originally planned. USAID informed NDI that the final response, pending availability of funds, would be sent before September 30; however, on September 27, NDI learned that the U.S. Congress had placed a hold on the allocation of funds to the program. Congress wanted to be assured that the program was ope...

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  • Management and Administrative Services The Investment Adviser shall perform, or arrange for its affiliates to perform, the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund, including administering shareholder accounts and handling shareholder relations. The Investment Adviser shall provide the Fund with office space, facilities, equipment and necessary personnel and such other services as the Investment Adviser, subject to review by the Board of Directors, from time to time shall determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Agreement. The Investment Adviser, also on behalf of the Fund, shall conduct relations with custodians, depositories, transfer agents, pricing agents, dividend disbursing agents, other shareholder servicing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, corporate fiduciaries, insurers, banks and such other persons in any such other capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable. The Investment Adviser generally shall monitor the Fund's compliance with investment policies and restrictions as set forth in filings made by the Fund under the federal securities laws. The Investment Adviser shall make reports to the Board of Directors of its performance of obligations hereunder and furnish advice and recommendations with respect to such other aspects of the business and affairs of the Fund as it shall determine to be desirable.

  • FUND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES BNY Mellon shall provide the following fund administration services for each Fund, Series and class:  Calculate Fund approved income and per share amounts required for periodic distributions to be made by the applicable Fund, Series or class;  Coordinate a Fund’s annual audit and respond timely and completely to related requests;  Cooperate with each Fund’s independent auditors;  Supply various normal and customary portfolio and Fund statistical data as requested on an ongoing basis; and  If the chief executive officer or chief financial officer of a Fund is required to provide a certification as part of the Fund’s Form N-Q or Form N-CSR filing pursuant to regulations promulgated by the SEC under Section 302 of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Act of 2002, provide a sub-certification in support of certain matters set forth in the aforementioned certification. Such sub-certification is to be in such form and relating to such matters as reasonably agreed to by BNY Mellon in advance. BNY Mellon shall be required to provide the sub-certification only during the term of this Agreement with respect to the applicable Fund or Series and only if it receives such cooperation as it may request to perform its investigations with respect to the sub-certification. For clarity, the sub-certification is not itself a certification under the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇ Act of 2002 or under any other law, rule or regulation. BNY Mellon shall provide the following regulatory administration services for each Fund and Series:  Assist the Fund in responding to SEC examination requests by providing requested documents in the possession of BNY Mellon that are on the SEC examination request list and by making employees responsible for providing services available to regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over the performance of such services as may be required or reasonably requested by such regulatory authorities;  Assist with and/or coordinate such other filings, notices and regulatory matters and other due diligence requests or requests for proposal on such terms and conditions as BNY Mellon and the applicable Fund on behalf of itself and its Series may mutually agree upon in writing from time to time; and

  • Research and Development (i) Advice and assistance in relation to research and development of Party B; (ii) Advice and assistance in strategic planning; and

  • Business Development Provide advice and assistance in business growth and development of Party B. 业务发展。对乙方的业务发展提供建议和协助。