Sub-awardee definition
Sub-awardee has the meaning set out in Clause 3.1.
Sub-awardee means the legal entity to which, or person to whom, a sub- award is made – even if that person or entity is called a contractor, subcontractor, sub-recipient or consultant – and which is accountable to the recipient for the use of the funds provided (2 CFR 200).
Sub-awardee means any individual or organization that receives a Sub-award.
More Definitions of Sub-awardee
Sub-awardee means any entity that has entered into a Subaward with the Grantee to assume some of the Grantee’s obligations. Sub-awardee may be used interchangeably with the terms “Subcontractor” or “Subgrantee.”
Sub-awardee means one not in the employment of the Grantee, who is performing all or part of those services under this Agreement under a separate Agreement with the Grantee. The terms "Sub-awardee" and "Sub-awardees" mean Sub-awardee(s) in any tier.
Sub-awardee means any entity that has entered into a Subaward with the Grantee to assume some of the Grantee’s obligations. Used interchangeably with the term “Subcontractor” or “Subgrantee.”
Sub-awardee means lower-tier performing entity(ies) (e.g., sub-agreement holders, subcontractors, suppliers, vendors) issued an award by the Performer to be funded under this Agreement.