Examples of Key Organisations in a sentence
Current Key Organisations will have their existing contracts honoured, providing funding until the end of 2016.
In addition to this, through their education and community programs, the MPAs and Key Organisations are well placed to support artistic capacity building and development work in Northern Australia.
Key Organisations are multi-year funded small to medium arts organisations, recognised for their national leadership in artistic vibrancy.Circus Oz regularly tours to the Top End, performing in Darwin and Alice Springs as well as remote communities including Yuendumu, Coffs Harbour to Oenpelli, Palm Island, Maningrida and Warragul.Music and theatre company, the Black Arm Band partners with the Fred Hollows Foundation to undertake tours and work in remote and regional Indigenous communities.
In 2016 the bulk of this money is locked into existing contractual obligations with the 147 Key Organisations.
EMPLOYEE STOCK PURCHASE PLANS Statement of Changes in Net Assets Available for Plan Benefits (unaudited) December 31, 1996 1995 1994 Net assets available for plan benefits, January 1 $ 172,599 $ 27,118 $ 141,291 Additions: Employer cash contributions 30,238 37,038 31,545 Employee cash contributions 90,793 111,125 22,200 Other miscellaneous receipts 21 867 1,880 Unrealized (depreciation) appreciation of common stock of CompuTrac, Inc.
D.2. Responsibilities of Key Organisations and Other Entities Involved in the Emergency Preparedness and Emergency Response SystemD.2.1. National Security CouncilThe National Security Council is established as a standing working body of the Government for the coordination of security issues of the Czech Republic.
Mainstreaming Environment into Humanitarian Interventions – A Synopsis of Key Organisations, Literature and Experience.
Guidance for authors interested in this is available in the Armed Forces Officially Licenced Products guide.7 Process for Non-News theatre embed approved by DDC/TLB8 Key Organisations and ContactsDDC DDC Strategy is the lead policy area for all MOD Non-News Media Projects and final authority on communications rating.
Any claims for compensation arising from MOD core business media activities where MOD has a legal liability to pay compensation will be considered by Directorate of Judicial Engagement Policy - Common Law Claims & Policy (Section 8 – Key Organisations and Contacts).
The appearance of NZSEE and IPENZ as Strategic Stakeholders and Key Organisations respectively in the Auckland CDEM Group Plan has raised practical questions about how this interface should work at a regional level.