Program Partners Sample Clauses
The 'Program Partners' clause defines the parties that are formally recognized as collaborators or participants in a specific program or initiative. It typically outlines the names or categories of organizations or individuals involved, and may specify their roles, responsibilities, or the scope of their participation. For example, it might list universities, non-profits, or corporate entities that are jointly delivering a training program. This clause ensures clarity regarding who is officially part of the program, helping to prevent misunderstandings about participation and accountability.
Program Partners. We may share Personal Information with program partners and our suppliers, agents, and other organizations that perform services for us or on our behalf to the extent necessary to provide and administer the products and services that you have with us. If you withdraw your consent for this sharing, we may not be able to provide you with the relevant product or service.
Program Partners. [list the partners/stakeholders who assisted with the development and implementation of the Program, and their role]
Program Partners. The Project was approved, in part, based upon the Program Partner included in the Recipient’s Application, and any change of the party who will serve as the Program Partner shall be approved by IHCDA upon application by the Recipient. The use of an unapproved program partner is considered a material breach of this Agreement.
Program Partners. Department of the Interior State of Arizona Bureau of Reclamation* State of California Bureau of Land Management* State of Colorado US Geological Survey State of Nevada Fish and Wildlife Service State of New Mexico Department of Agriculture State of Utah Natural Resources Conservation Service* State of Wyoming US Environmental Protection Agency Literally hundreds of water districts, water user organizations and canal and ditch companies, as well as thousands of individual water users and producers. * Implementing agency
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Program Partners. Because the Program is likely to be a success when the school closely partners with communities and mental health agencies/resources, School agrees to use its best efforts to secure and maintain the commitment and buy-in from various Program stakeholders, including, but not limited to, School administration, Program Advisor(s) (hereinafter called "Advisor(s)"), parent(s)/guardian(s), students, communities, and mental health agencies.
