Intervention Rate definition

Intervention Rate means the Grant awarded expressed as a percentage of the total project costs, as agreed by the Investment Panel;
Intervention Rate means the fiscal value of the Grant represented as a proportion of the relevant investment cost and may be discounted for time;
Intervention Rate means the percentage rate of Eligible Expenditure at which Grant is paid as contained in the Offer Letter and may be Capital Intervention Rate and/or Revenue Intervention Rate.

Examples of Intervention Rate in a sentence

  • The full Standard Cost of these items and activities will be funded by the Authority (100% Intervention Rate).

  • Total Project Cost (£) Sustainable Communities Grant Award (£) Match Funding (£) Intervention Rate (%) £961,755.00 £123,237.00 £838,518 12.8% The below table contains the set Outputs and Outcomes targets as outlined in your Application Form.

  • The only other formal review is a Change in Intervention Rate Review (See 7.2 below).

  • Data Source: SMHH data, AIMS, contractor of the OTCDF Reported: Quarterly Children and Adolescent Therapeutic Intervention Rate: The percentage of children/adolescents that received therapeutic intervention services (includes more than initial assessment and diagnosis such as Peer Support, Psychosocial individual/group, Community Psychiatric Support and Treatment, Therapy and/or Intake) within thirty (30) calendar days prior to a screen resulting in an inpatient psychiatric admission, excluding PRTF.

  • If Eligible Expenditure is reduced during the lifetime of the Funded Activities after the Grant has been paid and maximum Intervention Rates have been specified in the Grant Offer Letter, the maximum Intervention Rate must not be exceeded (and, if it is, the Secretary of State will enforce the repayment of some or all of the Grant).