Lead Applicant Clause Samples
The Lead Applicant clause designates one party as the primary representative or coordinator in a multi-party application or project. This party is typically responsible for submitting documents, communicating with the relevant authority, and coordinating activities among all participants. By clearly identifying a single point of contact and responsibility, the clause streamlines communication and accountability, reducing confusion and ensuring efficient project management.
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Lead Applicant. Will employ a full time 21st CCLC Coordinator as described in the RFP who will be responsible for the overall implementation of grant funded programming including the supervision of program staff and contractors. Communicate and collaborate with funded school(s)/partnering school(s) about curriculum and instruction. Will provide the coordinator with access to pertinent student information and data for the purpose of designing programming that addresses student needs. Will share, as appropriate, pertinent student information and data with confidentiality agreements for the purpose of meeting state and federal evaluation requirements. Will complete and submit in a timely manner all required paperwork, forms and data related to and associated with the program. Will provide coordinator with access to assessment and other available data for the purposes of program evaluation. Will participate in the evaluation of the program at the local, state, and federal levels. Will ensure the 21st CCLC program has access to needed space to implement a high quality program Will develop and implement a sustainability plan that includes coordination with other funding sources.
Lead Applicant. Lead Applicant" shall mean the City of Coachella.
Lead Applicant. As the Lead Applicant, C/CAG commits to all duties and responsibilities corresponding to the Lead Applicant role for the San Mateo County OneWatershed Climate Resilience Framework and Community-Led Plan for the Grant Term. C/CAG is fully committed to the activities and deliverables of the Project Application, the requirements of the APGP Grant, and the stipulations of this Agreement, and agrees to take all actions necessary to effectuate the requirements of the APGP Grant as set forth therein. As Lead Applicant, C/CAG’s responsibilities include but are not limited to:
a. Overseeing and coordinating all elements of the Project and the Work Plan;
b. Preparing and managing requests for reimbursements of APGP Grant funds;
c. Request all records and documentation from co-applicants, as needed, to support all activities with respect to implementing the Project and administering the APGP Grant funds;
d. Retaining all records and documentation of actions taken with respect to the Project, including copies of all documentation of actions undertaken by Partners related to achieving grant deliverables and supporting any APGP Grant reporting;
e. Leading and coordinating all aspects of consultant contract procurement, contract execution, and managing any consultant contracts related to the Project;
f. Submitting all invoices and required APGP Grant reports to the APGP Program staff;
g. Participating in regular (at minimum quarterly) check-in meetings with APGP Program staff;
h. Participating in the proposed Project Management Team (to be comprised of the Partners and selected Consultant) and associated check-in meetings to provide general direction and oversight for the Project and all major Project deliverables;
i. Participating in relevant Equity Priority Community, Technical Advisory, and Climate Change Community Team meetings;
j. Supporting additional engagement with relevant stakeholders, as deemed supportive of the Project by the Project Management Team;
k. Achieving and monitoring goals and associated indicators as defined by the Project Application, Work Plan and the APGP Grant Guidelines;
l. To further support the goals and deliverables of the Project, C/CAG will provide technical input and expertise related to regional and countywide policies, regulations, programs and infrastructure related to green stormwater infrastructure, multi-benefit stormwater management, climate resilience, and interagency coordination and collaboration.
Lead Applicant. The Lead Applicant from the India Institution and UK institution must be a full- time member of faculty.
Lead Applicant. For the purpose of submitting the 2020 BUILD joint application, Tioga shall serve as the Lead Applicant. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Director of Community Development for Tioga shall serve as the primary point of contact. Tioga shall serve as the primary recipient of the 2020 BUILD award and will be responsible for coordination of any grant requirements with the other Parties.
Lead Applicant. Each Applicant hereby designates and appoints the Parent as its representative and agent on its behalf (the “Lead Applicant”) for the purposes of L/C Requests, delivering certificates, giving and receiving all other notices and consents hereunder or under any of the other Credit Documents and taking all other actions (including in respect of compliance with covenants) on behalf of any Applicant or the Applicants under the Credit Documents. The Lead Applicant hereby accepts such appointment. GE Capital Table of Contents and each other L/C Issuer may regard any notice or other communication pursuant to any Credit Document from the Lead Applicant as a notice or communication from all the Applicants. Each warranty, covenant, agreement and undertaking made on behalf of an Applicant by the Lead Applicant shall be deemed for all purposes to have been made by such Applicant and shall be binding upon and enforceable against such Applicant to the same extent as if the same had been made directly by such Applicant.
Lead Applicant. As the Lead Applicant, the City of Oakland ("City 11 commits to all duties and responsibilities corresponding to the Lead Applicant role under the Better Neighborhoods Proposal for the term of the TCC Grant. The City is fully committed to the goals and requirements of the TCC Proposal, the requirements of the TCC Grant, and this Agreement and agrees to take all actions necessary to effectuate the requirements of the TCC Grant in accordance with State of California requirements. As Lead Applicant, the City's responsibilities include but are not limited to:
a. Coordinating all components of the TCC Proposal and processing the approval of the TCC Proposal through the California Strategic Growth Council as may be necessary or appropriate;
b. Facilitating resident and neighborhood involvement through the establishment of and participation in a TCC Advisory Council;
c. Overseeing and coordinating the TCC Proposal projects and transformative elements;
d. Preparing and disbursing then TCC Grant funds to Co-applicants as reimbursement for eligible predevelopment, development, administration and services upon submission of full and complete disbursement requests by Co-Applicants, subject to State review and approval;
e. Reporting and submitting all required documents and reports to the Strategic Growth Council or other governmental agencies, including financial, management and project status activity reports;
f. Providing City staff support during the entirety of the Grant term; and
g. Achieving and monitoring goals and associated indicators as defined by the TCC Proposal and the TCC Grant Guidelines. The TCC Proposal implementation will be managed in the City's Office of Resilience, which is responsible for implementing forward-thinking and strategic approaches to urban initiatives throughout the City. The City's Office of Resilience is a part of the City Administrator's Office and works across multiple City departments, including Economic and Workforce Development, Finance, Housing and Community Development, Human Services, Parks, Recreation and Youth Development, Planning and Building, Public Works, Race and Equity, Transportation, Oakland Public Libraries, Oakland Police and the Mayor's Office.
Lead Applicant. The Lead Applicant from the India Institution and UK institution must be a full-time teaching faculty with PhD degree or equivalent.
Lead Applicant. Lead Applicant" shall mean the City of Coachella. The Lead Applicant is responsible for the overall management, performance, oversight, and reporting responsibilities under the grant, and for making subawards to Collaborating Entities. The Lead Applicant will be responsible for the receipt of federal funds from EPA and the proper expenditure of these funds and will bear liability for unallowable costs. The Lead Applicant is responsible for compliance and legal issues, and managing risks associated with the project.
Lead Applicant. Will employ a full time 21st CCLC Coordinator as described in the RFP who will be responsible for the overall implementation of grant funded programming including program design and the outreach, hiring and supervision of program staff and contractors. Communicate and collaborate with funded school(s)/partnering school(s) about curriculum and instruction. Will provide coordinator with access to pertinent student information and data for the purpose of designing programming that addresses student needs. Will share, as appropriate, pertinent student information and data with confidentiality agreements for the purpose of meeting state and federal evaluation requirements. Will complete and submit in a timely manner all required paperwork, forms and data related to and associated with the program. Will provide coordinator with access to assessment and other available data for the purposes of program evaluation. Will participate in the evaluation of the program at the local, state, and federal levels. Will ensure the 21st CCLC program has access to needed space to implement a high quality program Will develop and implement a sustainability plan that includes coordination with other funding sources.