Common use of Recipient Contribution Clause in Contracts

Recipient Contribution. [OPTION 1 (no defined Recipient contribution required): The Recipient agrees to make a best faith effort to ensure that appropriate counterpart contributions from member states, either individually or through the Recipient, are provided to complete, on or before the Completion Date, all activities necessary to achieve the results. Details of the counterpart contribution process, where appropriate, 2 In the case of incremental funding that will be mutually agreed upon by both parties, use the first option. In the case of unilateral incremental funding by USAID, use the second option. will be discussed and agreed to by USAID and the Recipient and the resulting agreement described in an Implementation Letter.] (a) The Recipient agrees to provide or cause to be provided all funds, in addition to those provided by USAID and any other donor identified in Annex 1, and all other resources required to complete, on or before the Completion Date, all activities necessary to achieve the Objective. (b) The Recipient’s contribution, based on USAID’s contribution in Section 3.1(a), will not be less than the equivalent of of the portion of the Agreement that is used to support activities that directly benefit the Recipient or includes the direct and substantial administrative involvement of the Recipient, provided that such amount may be reduced with the written consent of USAID. The Recipient’s contribution may include either cash or in-kind contribution.

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Sources: Regional Development Objective Agreement, Regional Development Objective Agreement