External Funding Clause Samples

The External Funding clause defines the terms under which a party may seek or receive financial support from third-party sources for activities related to the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the process for notifying the other party about external funding, any required approvals, and how such funding interacts with the obligations or deliverables under the contract. Its core function is to ensure transparency and manage potential conflicts of interest or overlapping financial responsibilities that could arise from outside funding sources.
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External Funding. The Charter School will actively seek additional funding, including grants and donations for the purpose of developing educational resources.
External Funding. Crucell may seek resources to fund activities to be performed under this Agreement either alone or in co-ordination with BN.
External Funding. (A). External funding is funding from sources outside the University, ie payments from national or international universities or other relevant companies, who may choose to fund the employee whilst on Sabbatical. Funding may include payments for living expenses while working at a location away from home whilst on Sabbatical.
External Funding. External funding" shall mean identifiable funding external to the University not being funding that is part of an operating grant from government, or funding comprised of payment of fees made by or on behalf of students. A named position or a position directly related to a named position which is specifically provided for from external funding, may be filled on a fixed-term contract basis consistent with the terms and conditions stipulated by the funding body.
External Funding. Please indicate which external programme this application will provide pilot data for; provide the URL of the call and include the intended submission date. Please note: be explicit in your plans to apply for further funding. If this information is missing or incomplete, the application will not be considered.
External Funding. BPC is permitted to apply for external funding from external sources. If BPC is making applications for external funding, BPC must advise SCPC of the application being made, the sums requested and the details of the organisation(s) involved. Where external funding is being applied and is successfully obtained, BPC must ensure that the relevant statutory permissions are complete and a record of
External Funding. Why is this important? 6.2.1 External funding can be a very important source of income, but funding conditions need to be carefully considered to ensure that they are compatible with the aims and objectives. Funds from external agencies provide additional resources to enable policing objectives to be delivered. However, in some instances, although the scope for external funding has increased, such funding is linked to tight specifications and may not be flexible enough to link to the overall plan. 6.2.2 The main source of such funding will tend to be specific government grants, additional contributions from local authorities (e.g. for ANPR, CCTV and PCSOs) and donations from third parties (e.g. towards capital expenditure).
External Funding. The partners agree to share information about external funding opportunities and where appropriate work together to submit joint bids for funding.
External Funding. At the commencement of this Agreement, there is no External Funding
External Funding a. Please provide name of the source Linguagen Corporation It is important that researchers who are applying for PHS funds read Pages 17-18, “Vertebrate Animals”, of the grant application package and complete Section 2F. You may call the ORTD office at 456-7217 if you have questions or need additional information. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: c. Amount of grant or contract: d. Does the award Include administrative o YES, please give dollar amount: e. Does the agency to which you are applying for fund require an institution approved animal use protocol? o NO o YES