District Grant definition

District Grant means a grant made or proposed to be made by the Borrower under Part A.4 (b) of the Project out of the proceeds of the Credit to a District in respect of an Eligible Program.

Examples of District Grant in a sentence

  • In District Grant Funds will be allotted for training in the employee’s assignment area.

  • In District Grant Funds will be allotted for special projects, travel, workshops, related materials, and related expenses, excluding tuition.

  • There shall be an In District Grant Fund established by the Board of Education in the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000) contributed yearly.

  • All Licensed: There shall be an In District Grant Fund established by the Board of Education in the sum of $5,000 contributed yearly.

  • Prior to consideration of response to a request for proposal or grant application, the District Grant Office must be consulted to determine viability of the grant.

  • Any new grant in which the District is listed as the Fiscal Agent or Authorized Representative, or requires the Superintendent or Board of Education signature, or reporting of the District financial statement, shall be reviewed by the District Grant office before submission.

  • By entering into this agreement and receiving TRF District Grant funds, the recipient understands and confirms that, as an entity, they are responsible for the use of these grant funds, regardless of which individual(s) or group controlled the funds.

  • This agreement (between the club and its district) explains what measures the club will undertake to ensure proper implementation of district grant activities and management of Rotary Foundation District Grant funds and D5580 World Community Service (WCS) grants.

  • The Board shall pay the SBA/BS a $3,500.00 stipend to assume the roles and responsibilities of District Grant Coordinator (ESSA) and District Safety Specialist.

  • All parties affirm that the District Grant is initiated, controlled, and managed by the Rotary club(s) involved in the project.