Common use of Account Name Clause in Contracts

Account Name. The Grant must be held in an account in the Grantee's name and which the Grantee controls, with an authorised deposit-taking institution authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (Cth). Grant Activity Activity Name Building Excellence in Support and Training – [Activity ID] Activity Start Date 1 July 2020 Activity End Date 30 June 2021 Activity Details (what you must do) Warranty You warrant that you have the power to enter into this Agreement to deliver the funded Activity. Deliverables The Activity must support the work of military compensation, welfare advocates, welfare support officers and administrative assistants supporting that work. Military Compensation Advocates A military compensation advocate assists veteran and defence community members and their dependants to prepare and lodge compensation and benefits claims with DVA. Advocates must either be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the Advocacy Training and Development Program (ATDP) or hold Level 3 or 4 qualifications under the Training and Information Program (TIP). They must also be accredited by their ex-service organisation (ESO). Military compensation advocates with higher level training may also be involved in preparing cases for review before the Veterans' Review Board (VRB) and/or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Welfare Advocates A welfare advocate provides veteran and defence community members with information on, and assists with, access to health, housing and other community services and benefits. A welfare advocate officer must also be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the ATDP or have previous qualifications under TIP and be accredited by their ESO. Welfare Support Officers A welfare support officer provides companionship to veterans, makes home and hospital visits, and undertakes other non-advisory support tasks. Administrative Assistants An administrative assistant provides general secretarial and administrative assistance and/or office management services to support the work of compensation and welfare advocates and welfare support officers. The Activity must align with your proposal in your relevant application. You do not have to acquit/report on how you spend the money unless the Community Grants Hub on behalf of DVA asks you to. If asked, the Community Grants Hub will require you to provide a Financial Declaration. A Financial Declaration is a certification from the Grantee stating that funds were spent for the purpose provided as outlined in the Grant Agreement and in-which the Grantee is required to declare unspent funds. The Financial Declaration must be certified by your Board, the Chief Executive Officer or one of your officers, with authority to do so verifying that you have spent the funding on the Activity in accordance with the Grant Agreement. Practitioner information As outlined in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may be required to provide a report regarding the practitioners providing advocacy services for your organisation. Expenditure As outlined in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may be required to provide an expenditure report, which includes evidence that the amount of the grant received to date has been spent in accordance with the grant project. Funding You required to use the funding as specified in the following table: Salary Administration Total OR

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

Account Name. The Grant must be held in an account in the Grantee's name and which the Grantee controls, with an authorised deposit-taking institution authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (Cth). Grant Activity Activity Name Building Excellence in Support and Training Activity Title [Activity ID] ID Activity Start Date 1 July 2020 Activity Start Date Activity End Date 30 June 2021 Activity End Date Activity Details (what you must do) Warranty You warrant that you have the power to enter into this Agreement to deliver the funded Activity. Deliverables The Parties acknowledge that the Grantee commenced work in relation to this Agreement, including the performance of the Activity, on or after Activity Start Date. Your Grant Activity must support be a local or community based project or activity that directly commemorates the work involvement, service and sacrifice of military compensationAustralia’s servicemen and women in wars, welfare advocates, welfare support officers conflicts and administrative assistants supporting that workpeace operations. Military Compensation Advocates A military compensation advocate assists veteran and defence community members and their dependants to prepare and lodge compensation and benefits claims with DVA. Advocates must either be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the Advocacy Training and Development Program (ATDPFunding is provided to: Description The approved funded items are: Approved Funded Item(s) or hold Level 3 or 4 qualifications under the Training and Information Program (TIP). They must also be accredited by their ex-service organisation (ESO). Military compensation advocates with higher level training may also be involved in preparing cases for review before the Veterans' Review Board (VRB) and/or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Welfare Advocates A welfare advocate provides veteran and defence community members with information on, and assists with, access to health, housing and other community services and benefits. A welfare advocate officer must also be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the ATDP or have previous qualifications under TIP and be accredited by their ESO. Welfare Support Officers A welfare support officer provides companionship to veterans, makes home and hospital visits, and undertakes other non-advisory support tasks. Administrative Assistants An administrative assistant provides general secretarial and administrative assistance and/or office management services to support the work of compensation and welfare advocates and welfare support officers. The Activity must align with your proposal in your relevant application. You do not have to acquit/report on how you spend the money unless the Community Grants Hub on behalf of DVA the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) asks you to. If asked, the Community Grants Hub will require you to provide a Financial Declaration. A Financial Declaration is a certification from the Grantee stating that funds were spent for the purpose provided as outlined in the Grant Agreement and in-which the Grantee is required to declare unspent funds. The Financial Declaration must be certified by your Board, the Chief Executive Officer or one of your officers, with authority to do so verifying that you have spent the funding on the Activity in accordance with the Grant Agreement. Practitioner Performance Indicators The Activity will be measured against the following Performance Indicator/s: Performance Indicator Measure 1 Not Applicable Not Applicable The information As outlined in listed below on location, service area and the attributed Department of Veterans’ Affairs Grant Opportunity Guidelinesamounts will be used by us to provide reports, you by region, on Department of Veterans Affairs Grants. The information may be required published on a Commonwealth web site. Any changes to provide a report regarding the practitioners providing advocacy services for your organisationlocation or service area information must be advised to us in writing within thirty (30) business days of any change commencing and will be subject to our written approval. Expenditure As outlined in Location Information You have advised that all or part of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may Activity will be required to provide an expenditure report, which includes evidence delivered from the location/s specified below: Location Type Name Address Service Area You have advised that the amount of Activity will service the grant received to date has been spent in accordance with the grant project. Funding You required to use the funding as service area/s specified in the following tablebelow: Salary Administration Total ORType Service Area

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Account Name. The Grant must be held in an account in the Grantee's name and which the Grantee controls, with an authorised deposit-taking institution authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (Cth). Grant Activity Activity Name Building Excellence in Support and Training – [Activity ID] Activity Start Date 1 July 2020 Activity End Date 30 June 2021 Activity Details (what you must do) Warranty You warrant that you have the power to enter into this Agreement to deliver the funded Activity. Deliverables The Parties acknowledge that the Grantee commenced work in relation to this Agreement, including the performance of the Activity, on or after XXX Your Grant Activity must: directly commemorate the involvement, service and sacrifice of Australia’s service personnel in wars, conflicts and peace operations; promote appreciation and understanding of the experiences of service and roles that those who served have played in shaping the nation; and/or add to the sum of knowledge on a particular topic or provide access to information about Australia’s wartime heritage. Your Grant Activity must support be a project or activity which is focused on the work local community, commemorates the service and sacrifice of military compensation, welfare advocates, welfare support officers and administrative assistants supporting that work. Military Compensation Advocates A military compensation advocate assists veteran and defence local community members and their dependants to prepare and lodge compensation and benefits claims with DVA. Advocates must either be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the Advocacy Training and Development Program (ATDP) or hold Level 3 or 4 qualifications under the Training and Information Program (TIP). They must also be accredited by their ex-service organisation (ESO). Military compensation advocates with higher level training may also be involved in preparing cases for review before the Veterans' Review Board (VRB) and/or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Welfare Advocates A welfare advocate provides veteran and defence community members with information onmembers, and assists with, access to health, housing and other community services and benefitsis primarily accessed by the local community. A welfare advocate officer must also be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the ATDP or have previous qualifications under TIP and be accredited by their ESO. Welfare Support Officers A welfare support officer provides companionship to veterans, makes home and hospital visits, and undertakes other non-advisory support tasks. Administrative Assistants An administrative assistant provides general secretarial and administrative assistance and/or office management services to support the work of compensation and welfare advocates and welfare support officers. The Funding for this Activity must align with your proposal in your relevant application. only be spent on the approved funded item(s) listed below: Approved funded tems You do not have to acquit/report on how you spend the money unless the Community Grants Hub on behalf of DVA the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) asks you to. If asked, the Community Grants Hub will require you to provide a Financial Declaration. A Financial Declaration is a certification from the Grantee stating that funds were spent for the purpose provided as outlined in the Grant Agreement and in-which the Grantee is required to declare unspent funds. The Financial Declaration must be certified by your Board, the Chief Executive Officer or one of your officers, with authority to do so verifying that you have spent the funding on the Activity in accordance with the Grant Agreement. Practitioner Performance Indicators The Activity will be measured against the following Performance Indicator/s: Performance Indicator Measure Not Applicable Not Applicable The information As outlined in listed below on location, service area and the attributed Department of Veterans’ Affairs Grant Opportunity Guidelinesamounts will be used by us to provide reports, you by region, on Department of Veterans Affairs Grants. The information may be required published on a Commonwealth web site. Any changes to provide a report regarding the practitioners providing advocacy services for your organisationlocation or service area information must be advised to us in writing within thirty (30) business days of any change commencing and will be subject to our written approval. Expenditure As outlined in Location Information You have advised that all or part of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may Activity will be required to provide an expenditure report, which includes evidence delivered from the location/s specified below: Location Type Name Address Service Area You have advised that the amount of Activity will service the grant received to date has been spent in accordance with the grant project. Funding You required to use the funding as service area/s specified in the following tablebelow: Salary Administration Total ORType Service Area Not Applicable Not Applicable

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

Account Name. The Grant must be held in an account in the Grantee's name and which the Grantee controls, with an authorised deposit-taking institution authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (Cth). Grant Activity Activity Name Building Excellence in Support and Training Activity Title [Activity ID] ID Activity Start Date 1 July 2020 Activity Start Date Activity End Date 30 June 2021 Activity End Date Activity Details (what you must do) Warranty You warrant that you have the power to enter into this Agreement to deliver the funded Activity. Deliverables The Parties acknowledge that the Grantee commenced work in relation to this Agreement, including the performance of the Activity, on or after Activity Start Date. Your Grant Activity must support be a local or community based project or activity that directly commemorates the work involvement, service and sacrifice of military compensationAustralia’s servicemen and women in wars, welfare advocates, welfare support officers conflicts and administrative assistants supporting that workpeace operations. Military Compensation Advocates A military compensation advocate assists veteran and defence community members and their dependants to prepare and lodge compensation and benefits claims with DVA. Advocates must either be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the Advocacy Training and Development Program (ATDPFunding is provided to: Description The approved funded items are: Approved Funded Item(s) or hold Level 3 or 4 qualifications under the Training and Information Program (TIP). They must also be accredited by their ex-service organisation (ESO). Military compensation advocates with higher level training may also be involved in preparing cases for review before the Veterans' Review Board (VRB) and/or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Welfare Advocates A welfare advocate provides veteran and defence community members with information on, and assists with, access to health, housing and other community services and benefits. A welfare advocate officer must also be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the ATDP or have previous qualifications under TIP and be accredited by their ESO. Welfare Support Officers A welfare support officer provides companionship to veterans, makes home and hospital visits, and undertakes other non-advisory support tasks. Administrative Assistants An administrative assistant provides general secretarial and administrative assistance and/or office management services to support the work of compensation and welfare advocates and welfare support officers. The Activity must align with your proposal in your relevant application. You do not have to acquit/report on how you spend the money unless the Community Grants Hub on behalf of DVA the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) asks you to. If asked, the Community Grants Hub will require you to provide a Financial Declaration. A Financial Declaration is a certification from the Grantee stating that funds were spent for the purpose provided as outlined in the Grant Agreement and in-which the Grantee is required to declare unspent funds. The Financial Declaration must be certified by your Board, the Chief Executive Officer or one of your officers, with authority to do so verifying that you have spent the funding on the Activity in accordance with the Grant Agreement. Practitioner Performance Indicators The Activity will be measured against the following Performance Indicator/s: Performance Indicator Measure Not Applicable Not Applicable The information As outlined in listed below on location, service area and the attributed Department of Veterans’ Affairs Grant Opportunity Guidelinesamounts will be used by us to provide reports, you by region, on Department of Veterans Affairs Grants. The information may be required published on a Commonwealth web site. Any changes to provide a report regarding the practitioners providing advocacy services for your organisationlocation or service area information must be advised to us in writing within thirty (30) business days of any change commencing and will be subject to our written approval. Expenditure As outlined in Location Information You have advised that all or part of the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may Activity will be required to provide an expenditure report, which includes evidence delivered from the location/s specified below: Location Type Name Address Service Area You have advised that the amount of Activity will service the grant received to date has been spent in accordance with the grant project. Funding You required to use the funding as service area/s specified in the following tablebelow: Salary Administration Total ORType Service Area Not Applicable Not Applicable

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

Account Name. The Grant must be held in an account in the Grantee's name and which the Grantee controls, with an authorised deposit-taking institution authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (Cth). Grant Activity Activity Name Building Excellence in Support and Training – [Activity ID] Activity Start Date 1 July 2020 Activity End Date 30 June 2021 Activity Details (what you must do) Warranty You warrant that you have the power to enter into this Agreement to deliver the funded Activity. Deliverables The Parties acknowledge that the Grantee commenced work in relation to this Agreement, including the performance of the Activity, on or after XXX Your Grant Activity must: • directly commemorate the involvement, service and sacrifice of Australia’s service personnel in wars, conflicts and peace operations; • promote appreciation and understanding of the experiences of service and roles that those who served have played in shaping the nation; and/or • add to the sum of knowledge on a particular topic or provide access to information about Australia’s wartime heritage. Your Grant Activity must support be a project or activity which is focused on the work local community, commemorates the service and sacrifice of military compensation, welfare advocates, welfare support officers and administrative assistants supporting that work. Military Compensation Advocates A military compensation advocate assists veteran and defence local community members and their dependants to prepare and lodge compensation and benefits claims with DVA. Advocates must either be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the Advocacy Training and Development Program (ATDP) or hold Level 3 or 4 qualifications under the Training and Information Program (TIP). They must also be accredited by their ex-service organisation (ESO). Military compensation advocates with higher level training may also be involved in preparing cases for review before the Veterans' Review Board (VRB) and/or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Welfare Advocates A welfare advocate provides veteran and defence community members with information onmembers, and assists with, access to health, housing and other community services and benefitsis primarily accessed by the local community. A welfare advocate officer must also be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the ATDP or have previous qualifications under TIP and be accredited by their ESO. Welfare Support Officers A welfare support officer provides companionship to veterans, makes home and hospital visits, and undertakes other non-advisory support tasks. Administrative Assistants An administrative assistant provides general secretarial and administrative assistance and/or office management services to support the work of compensation and welfare advocates and welfare support officers. The Funding for this Activity must align with your proposal in your relevant application. only be spent on the approved funded item(s) listed below: Approved funded tems You do not have to acquit/report on how you spend the money unless the Community Grants Hub on behalf of DVA the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) asks you to. If asked, the Community Grants Hub will require you to provide a Financial Declaration. A Financial Declaration is a certification from the Grantee stating that funds were spent for the purpose provided as outlined in the Grant Agreement and in-which the Grantee is required to declare unspent funds. The Financial Declaration must be certified by your Board, the Chief Executive Officer or one of your officers, with authority to do so verifying that you have spent the funding on the Activity in accordance with the Grant Agreement. Practitioner Performance Indicators The Activity will be measured against the following Performance Indicator/s: Performance Indicator Measure 1 Not Applicable Not Applicable The information As outlined in listed below on location, service area and the attributed Department of Veterans’ Affairs Grant Opportunity Guidelinesamounts will be used by us to provide reports, you by region, on Department of Veterans Affairs Grants. The information may be required to provide published on a report regarding Commonwealth web site. Location Information You have advised that all or part of the practitioners providing advocacy services for your organisation. Expenditure As outlined in Activity will be delivered from the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may be required to provide an expenditure report, which includes evidence location/s specified below: Location Type Name Address Service Area You have advised that the amount of Activity will service the grant received to date has been spent in accordance with the grant project. Funding You required to use the funding as service area/s specified in the following tablebelow: Salary Administration Total ORType Service Area

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Grant Agreement

Account Name. The Grant must be held in an account in the Grantee's name and which the Grantee controls, with an authorised deposit-taking institution authorised under the Banking Act 1959 (Cth). Grant Activity Activity Name Building Excellence in Support and Training – [Activity ID] Activity Start Date 1 July 2020 Activity End Date 30 June 2021 Activity Details (what you must do) Warranty You warrant that you have the power to enter into this Agreement to deliver the funded Activity. Deliverables The Activity must support the work of military compensation, welfare advocates, welfare support officers and administrative assistants supporting that work. Military Compensation Advocates A military compensation advocate assists veteran and defence community members and their dependants to prepare and lodge compensation and benefits claims with DVA. Advocates must either be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the Advocacy Training and Development Program (ATDP) or hold Level 3 or 4 qualifications under the Training and Information Program (TIP). They must also be accredited by their ex-service organisation (ESO). Military compensation advocates with higher level training may also be involved in preparing cases for review before the Veterans' Review Board (VRB) and/or the Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT). Welfare Advocates A welfare advocate provides veteran and defence community members with information on, and assists with, access to health, housing and other community services and benefits. A welfare advocate officer must also be obtaining and/or maintaining appropriate levels of training under the ATDP or have previous qualifications under TIP and be accredited by their ESO. Welfare Support Officers A welfare support officer provides companionship to veterans, makes home and hospital visits, and undertakes other non-advisory support tasks. Administrative Assistants An administrative assistant provides general secretarial and administrative assistance and/or office management services to support the work of compensation and welfare advocates and welfare support officers. The Activity must align with your proposal in your relevant application. You do not have to acquit/report on how you spend the money unless the Community Grants Hub on behalf of DVA asks you to. If asked, the Community Grants Hub will require you to provide a Financial Declaration. A Financial Declaration is a certification from the Grantee stating that funds were spent for the purpose provided as outlined in the Grant Agreement and in-which the Grantee is required to declare unspent funds. The Financial Declaration must be certified by your Board, the Chief Executive Officer or one of your officers, with authority to do so verifying that you have spent the funding on the Activity in accordance with the Grant Agreement. Practitioner information As outlined in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may be required to provide a report regarding the practitioners providing advocacy services for your organisation. Expenditure As outlined in the Grant Opportunity Guidelines, you may be required to provide an expenditure report, which includes evidence that the amount of the grant received to date has been spent in accordance with the grant project. Funding You required to use the funding as specified in the following table: Salary Administration Total OR.

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Sources: Grant Agreement