aid intensity definition

aid intensity means the gross aid amount expressed as a percentage of the eligible costs, before any deduction of tax or other charge;
aid intensity means the aid amount expressed as a percentage of the eligible costs;
aid intensity means the gross aid amount expressed as a percentage of the eligible costs. All figures used must be taken before any deduction of tax or other levies. Where aid is awarded in a form other than a grant, the aid amount must be the gross grant equivalent of the aid. Aid payable in several installments must be calculated at its value at the moment of granting. The interest rate to be used for discounting purposes and for calculating the aid amount in a soft loan16 must be the reference rate applicable at the time of grant. The aid intensity is calculated per beneficiary;

More Definitions of aid intensity

aid intensity means the gross aid amount expressed as a percentage of the eligible costs, before any deduction of tax or other charge. Where aid is awarded in a form other than a grant, the aid amount is the grant equivalent of the aid. Aid payable in several instalments is discounted to its value at the date of award. The interest rate to be used for this purpose is the discount rate16 applicable at the date of award. The aid intensity is calculated per beneficiary;
aid intensity means the gross aid amount expressed as a percentage of the project’s eligible costs. All figures used shall be taken before any deduction of tax or other charge. Where aid is awarded in a form other than a grant, the aid amount shall be the grant equivalent of the aid. Aid payable in several instalments shall be discounted to its value at the moment of granting. The interest rate to be used for discounting purposes and for calculating the aid amount in a soft loan shall be the reference rate applicable at the time of grant. The aid intensity is calculated per beneficiary;
aid intensity means the gross grant equivalent expressed as a percentage of the eligible costs;
aid intensity means the gross aid amount expressed as a percentage of the eligible costs, before any deduction of tax or other charge and normally should be limited12. Without prejudice to further restrictions which may be imposed by the participating countries/regions13 the maximum aid intensity that can be claimed is:
aid intensity means the total aid amount expressed as a percentage of eligible costs, both figures expressed in net present value terms at the moment the aid is granted and before any deduction of tax or other charges;
aid intensity means the aid amount expressed in percentage of the justified investment costs or in percentage of the calculated salary costs for all jobs created by the investment project;
aid intensity means the total aid amount expressed as a percentage of eligible costs. All figures used must be taken before any deduction of tax or other charges. Where aid is awarded in a form other than a grant, the aid amount shall be the equivalent of the grant in terms of value. Aid payable in several instalments must be calculated at its total net present value at the moment of granting the first instalment, using the relevant Commission reference rate for discounting the value over time. Aid intensity is calculated per beneficiary.