Targeted and Eligible Benefactors Sample Clauses

Targeted and Eligible Benefactors. Orange County’s Affordable Housing Programs are targeted to very low, low, and moderate income families at 120% or below of the Orlando Metropolitan Stastical Area (MSA) median income. See Exhibit C, 2023 Orlando MSA Median Income Chart for additional information. All services shall be provided to eligible residents of Orange County who have been identified as being ready to purchase a home and are seeking assistance under Orange County Homeownership programs.
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Targeted and Eligible Benefactors. Orange County’s Affordable Housing Programs are targeted to very low, low, and moderate income families at 120% or below of the Orlando Metropolitan Stastical Area (MSA) median income. See Exhibit C, 2023 Orlando MSA Median Income Chart for additional information. All services shall be provided to eligible residents of Orange County who have been identified as being ready to purchase a home and are seeking assistance under Orange County Homeownership programs. EXHIBIT B FEE SCHEDULE FORM RFP#Y23-1080-KS The Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, manpower and other resources necessary to provide the goods or services in strict accordance with the scope of services, specifications defined in this solicitation for the amounts specified in this Fee Schedule Form. PRICE PER ANNUAL SEMINAR FEE Eight Hour Seminar $_2,771 x 2 (Seminars/monthly) x 12 months = $ 66,504 The above per eight hour seminar fee shall include ALL costs associated with performance of the contract including, but not limited to, development, administration and facilitation of seminars, the purchasing, copying and/or distribution of any seminar source documents, supplies, handouts, facilitator and participant handbooks, teaching aids, testing material, seminar facilities, furniture, equipment, analysis of data and resulting reports, travel and out-of-pocket expenses. Company Name: Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando and Osceola County Inc PROPOSAL COVER PAGE Company Name: Ha bitat for Human ity Greater Orlando an d Osceola County Inc NOTE: COMPANY NAME MUST MATCH LEGAL NAME ASSIGNED TO TIN NUMBER. CURRENT W9 MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH PROPOSAL. TIN#: 00-0000000 D-U-N-S® # 8038 24945 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xx Xxxxxxx (Street No. or P.O. Box Number) Orange Florida (Street Name) (City) 32808 (County) (State) (Zip Code) Contact Person: Xxxxx Xxxx, Directo r of Government Grants Phone Number: 000-000-0000 Fax Number: (000) 000-0000 Email Address: xxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx EMERGENCY CONTACT Emergency Contact Person: Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx, COO Telephone Number: (000) 000-0000 Cell Phone Number: same: (000) 000-0000 Residence Telephone Number: (000) 000-0000 Email: _xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx

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