Grant Officer definition

Grant Officer means the official authorized by HUD to execute and/or administer this grant. This term also refers to a Cooperative Agreement Officer when the instrument is a cooperative agreement.
Grant Officer means the official authorized by HUD to execute and/or administer this grant.
Grant Officer as used herein refers to the official authorized by HUD to execute and/or administer this grant. The Grant Officer shall be the [INSERT* CORRECT TITLE] or his or her successor or designee. C. The term "Government Technical Representative (GTR)" shall mean the HUD individual who is responsible for the technical administration of the Grant, the evaluation of performance under the Grant, the acceptance of technical reports or projects, and other such specific responsibilities as may be stipulated in this Grant Agreement. The GTR for this grant is the [INSERT* CORRECT TITLE]. D. The term "Government Technical Monitor (GTM)" shall mean the HUD individual who is responsible for the day to day operation of the Grant. The GTM for this Grant is the [INSERT* CORRECT TITLE]. E. The term "HUD Inspector" shall mean the contractor or HUD employee that HUD assigns to review the Grantee's monthly Draw Requests and to inspect the Repairs or Substantial Rehabilitation that is in progress or that has been completed under such Draw Requests. F. The term "Monthly Draw Request" shall mean the Grantee's request for reimbursement or advanced payment of Total Costs. G. The term "Repairs or Substantial Rehabilitation" shall mean the Repairs or Substantial Rehabilitation approved in the Preservation Capital Needs Assessment and the Plan of Action, the completion of which is funded by this Grant. H. The term "Seller" as used herein refers to [INSERT*NAME OF THE SELLER].

Examples of Grant Officer in a sentence

  • Any fees paid in excess of this amount cannot be paid without prior approval from the Grant Officer.

  • In the event of any dispute hereunder, the interpretation of this Agreement by the Grant Officer, and his/her decision on any dispute, shall be final.

  • No-Cost Extension Requests that are not received in a timely manner as described above may result in requests being disapproved by the NRC Program Managers and Grant Officer.

  • The NRC Grant Officer may authorize a no cost extension of the period of performance.

  • The Grant Officer is the only official with the authority to provide such approval.

  • Any changes to the terms or conditions or prior approvals must be approved by the Grant Officer through the use of a formally executed award modification process.

  • The Grant Officer shall be the representative of the State hereunder.

  • Any budget changes that impact the Statement of Work and agreed upon outcomes or deliverables require a request for modification and prior approval from the Grant Officer.

  • In the event of any early termination of this Agreement for any reason other than the completion of the Project, the Grantee shall deliver to the Grant Officer, not later than fifteen (15) days after the date of termination, a report (hereinafter referred to as the “Termination Report”) describing in detail all Project Work performed, and the Grant Amount earned, to and including the date of termination.

  • Any budget changes impacting the Statement of Work and agreed upon outcomes or deliverables require a request for modification and prior approval from the Grant Officer.


More Definitions of Grant Officer

Grant Officer as used herein also refers to Cooperative Agreement Officers, when the instrument is a cooperative agreement. 4640.1 REV-1 APPENDIX 7 SUBPART C - POST-AWARD REQUIREMENTS Financial Administration
Grant Officer means the individual who has been nominated to represent the Council for the purposes of this Agreement in the Grant Offer Letter;
Grant Officer as used herein also refers to Cooperative Agreement Officers, when the instrument is a cooperative agreement. Subpart A - General
Grant Officer means the official authorized by HUD to execute and/or administer this grant. Subpart C - Post-Award Requirements Financial Administration