Expected Project Outcomes Sample Clauses

Expected Project Outcomes. The following outcomes are expected to be achieved within one year upon completion of this project: Key Performance Indicators Unit of Measurement Baseline Value Expected Value Source of Information Increase in turnover Annual turnover (EUR) 590,628 767,816 P&L statement Increase in sales/production volume Number of sales/units produced per year 2,684 3,490 Company info Development of new products/services Yes/No * Baseline values for 2016
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Expected Project Outcomes. Outreach Workshops: to address how to increase safety and health in Chicken Ranch Rancheria and Jamestown. Public Listening Sessions: purpose to hear from community and tribal community re challenges facing Chicken Rancheria and Jamestown. Devise plans that improve health, safety, expand economy, and reduce greenhouse gas emission on Chicken Ranch Rancheria and Jamestown. Create capacity to apply for future implementation grant funding.
Expected Project Outcomes. Short-Term • The EAC-South will create a series of reports and presentations to the School Board. Medium-Term • The School Board will prioritize policies recommended for revision for the purpose of increasing educational equity in ACPS. Long-Term • Equitable policy revisions will reduce disparities and inequities in ACPS. Additionally, implementation of these policies should improve school climate in the division for all students, staff, and families, particularly those from marginalized communities. • EAC-South staff will create a final summative report (per the series of reports) that can be utilized by the School Board to guide revision to School Board policies.
Expected Project Outcomes. Outcome 1: Niue, Samoa and Tonga are given sufficient information and support to enable their accession to UNCAC and all Pacific States parties actively participate in the UNCAC review process Outcome 2: Pacific States parties more effectively implement UNCAC and work towards the achievement of SDG 16 Outcome 3: Social accountability mechanisms and the anti-corruption role of non-State actors strengthened Executing/Implementing Agencies: United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Counterparts: 15 Pacific Island country governments (includes 1 territory) Table of Contents

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  • Project Cost Overruns In the event that the Recipient determines that the moneys granted pursuant to Section II hereof, together with the Local Subdivision Contribution, are insufficient to pay in full the costs of the Project, the Recipient may make a request for supplemental assistance to its District Committee. The Recipient must demonstrate that such funding is necessary for the completion of the Project and the cost overrun was the result of circumstances beyond the Recipient's control, that it could not have been avoided with the exercise of due care, and that such circumstances could not have been anticipated at the time of the Recipient's initial application. Should the District Committee approve such request the action shall be recorded in the District Committee's official meeting minutes and provided to the OPWC Director for the execution of an amendment to this Agreement.

  • Project Completion Part 1 – Material Completion

  • Project Changes 1.8.1. All changes shall be administered per the UGC.

  • Project Costs Simultaneously with the execution of this Agreement, the Company shall disclose to the Department all of the Project Costs which the Company seeks to include for purposes of determining the limitation of the amount of the Credit pursuant to Section 5-30 of the Act and provide to the Department a Schedule of Project Costs in the form as attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • Projects The Annexes attached hereto describe the specific projects and the policy reforms and other activities related thereto (each, a “Project”) that the Government will carry out, or cause to be carried out, in furtherance of this Compact to achieve the Objectives and the Compact Goal.

  • Project Cost a. The estimated cost of the Project is $ 97,740.00. This amount is based upon the Schedule of Financial Assistance in Exhibit "B", attached to and incorporated in this Agreement. Exhibit “B” may be modified by mutual execution of an amendment as provided for in paragraph 5.i.

  • Cost Overruns The Borrower shall ensure that all cost-overruns over the estimated construction costs of the Project as certified by a quantity surveyor or the Architect or as ascertained by the Lender as and when they occur shall be funded by the Borrower’s own equity;

  • Development of the Property Except as modified by this Agreement, the Development and the Property will be developed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations, including but not limited to the City’s ordinances and the zoning regulations applicable to the Property, and such amendments to City ordinances and regulations that that may be applied to the Development and the Property under Chapter 245, Texas Local Government Code, and good engineering practices (the “Applicable Regulations”). If there is a conflict between the Applicable Regulations and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control.

  • PROJECT 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Development of the Project 4.1 TSP's obligations in development of the Project: Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the TSP at its own cost and expense shall observe, comply with, perform, undertake and be responsible:

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