Duplicate Funding definition

Duplicate Funding means funding received by the Recipient from a Third Party (including a Crown Body) which is intended to be used to deliver the Purpose, and which has not been declared to the Authority. Alternate sources of funding where declared and accepted as Supplementary Funding will not be considered Duplicate Funding but instead Match Funding so long as the Recipient can demonstrate what additionality (sustainability; volumes; scope; geography etc) this enables the Purpose to achieve;
Duplicate Funding means funding provided by any third party to the Grantee for the same purpose as the Grant, but that has not been declared to the Department; Eligibility Criteria mean the Department’s selection criteria used to determine who is eligible to receive grants; Eligible Expenditure means the payments made by the Grantee making use of the Grant for the purposes of delivering the Project which comply in all respects with these Conditions and the Financial Information Guidance; EIR means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004; Event of Default means an event or circumstance as defined by Condition 26.1;
Duplicate Funding means funding provided by a Third Party (for the avoidance of doubt, including private investors and a government entity other than the Authority) to the Grant Recipient, which is for the same Funded Activities for which the Grant was made, but has not been declared to the Authority; Eligibility Criteria mean the Authority’s selection criteria used to determine who should be grant recipients including the Grant Recipient; Eligible Expenditure means the expenditure incurred by the Grant Recipient during the Funding Period for the purposes of delivering the Funded Activities which comply in all respects with the eligibility rules set out in paragraph 5 of these Conditions; Eligible Land means undeveloped land not already classified as woodland, that is entirely based in England and for which the Grant Recipient has Management Control. Eligible Land is also not the subject of a current tenancy dispute, nor subject to another obligation which is incompatible with the Grant; End of Capital Funding Date means the last day on which Capital Items can be paid for, to be eligible for reimbursement. The End of Capital Funding Date is two years from the Commencement Date; EIR means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004;

Examples of Duplicate Funding in a sentence

  • SENIOR FINANCE OFFICER CERTIFICATION I certify to the best of my knowledge and belief that: The information provided is correct; it does not represent Grant Fraud, and no Duplicate Funding has been received in respect of this statement of Eligible Expenditure for the Grant Amount being claimed, The expenditure has been incurred only for the purposes set out in the Grant Agreement for the specified Grant stream.

  • Proportionate and regular checks should be undertaken by the Recipient to assure the Authority that expenditure represents neither Duplicate Funding or Grant Fraud.


More Definitions of Duplicate Funding

Duplicate Funding means funding provided by a Third Party to the Grant Recipient, which is for the same purpose for which the Grant was made but has not been declared to DWP; DWP means the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions; DWP Personal Data means any Personal Data supplied for the purposes of, or in connection with, this Grant Agreement by DWP to the Grant Recipient; Eligibility Criteria mean DWP’s criteria, including the guidance available at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/collections/kickstart-scheme, to determine who should be grant recipients and which vacancies are appropriate for Kickstart Scheme funding; Eligible Expenditure means the expenditure incurred by the Grant Recipient during the Funding Period for the purposes of delivering the Funded Activities which comply in all respects with the eligibility rules set out in clause 5 of these Conditions; Event of Default means an event or circumstance set out in clause 22.1; FOIA means the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and any subordinate legislation made under that Act from time to time together with any guidance or codes of practice issued by the relevant government department concerning the legislation;
Duplicate Funding means funding provided by a Third Party to the Grant Recipient or any Employer, which is for the same purpose for which the Grant was made but has not been declared to DWP; DWP means the Secretary of State for Work and Pensions; DWP Personal Data means any Personal Data supplied for the purposes of, or in connection with, this Grant Agreement by DWP to the Grant Recipient or any Employer; Eligibility Criteria mean DWP’s criteria, including the guidance available at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/government/collections/kickstart-scheme, to determine who should be grant recipients and which vacancies are appropriate for Kickstart Scheme funding; Eligible Expenditure means the expenditure incurred by the Grant Recipient during the Funding Period for the purposes of delivering the Funded Activities which comply in all respects with the eligibility rules set out in clause 5 of these Conditions; Employer means an employer on whose behalf the Grant Recipient has submitted an application for Kickstart Scheme funding and who has met DWP’s checks as part of the application process; Employer Agreement means the agreement between the Grant Recipient and each Employer, in the form provided in the Grant Offer Letter, which sets out the terms that apply to Funded Activities carried out by the Employer with the Grant.
Duplicate Funding means funding received by the Recipient from a Third Party (including a Crown Body) which is intended to be used to deliver the Purpose, and which has not been declared to the Authority. Alternate sources of funding where declared and accepted as Supplementary Funding will not be considered Duplicate Funding so long as the Recipient can demonstrate what additionality (volumes; scope; geography) this enables the Purpose to achieve;
Duplicate Funding means funding provided by a Third Party (for the avoidance of doubt, including a government entity other than the Authority) to the Grant Recipient, which is for the same purpose for which the Grant was made, but has not been declared to the Authority; Eligibility Criteria mean the Authority’s selection criteria used to determine who should be grant recipients including the Grant Recipient; Eligible Expenditure means the expenditure incurred by the Grant Recipient during the Funding Period for the purposes of delivering the Funded Activities which comply in all respects with the eligibility rules set out in paragraph 5 of these Conditions; EIR means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004;
Duplicate Funding means funding provided by a Third Party to the Grant Recipient which is for the same purpose as the Grant, but has not been declared to the Authority; EIR means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004;
Duplicate Funding means funding provided by a third party to the Grant Recipient for the same purpose as the Grant, but not declared to the Authority; Eligibility Criteria mean the Authority’s selection criteria used to determine who should be grant recipients including the Grant Recipient as set out in the Invitation to Tender [insert Bravo reference]; Eligible Expenditure means the payments made by the Grant Recipient making use of the Grant for the purposes of delivering the Funded Activities that comply in all respects with these Conditions and in particular with condition 5 and Schedule 4; EIR means the Environmental Information Regulations 2004;
Duplicate Funding means funding provided by a third party to the Grant Recipient which is for the same purpose as the Grant, but has not been declared to HMRC;