MARKING AND BRANDING Clause Samples

MARKING AND BRANDING. The Sub-recipient will follow the approved Marking and Branding plan as approved by USAID. WaterAid will provide any approved revised copies of Attachment 9 to the Sub-recipient at the time of approval by USAID. 28.
MARKING AND BRANDING. Master Distributor shall not use any of GTM's Marks (as defined in Section 9) unless otherwise agreed in writing by GTM.
MARKING AND BRANDING. The subgrantee will follow the approved Marking and Branding plan as approved by USAID. WaterAid will provide any approved revised copies of Attachment 9 to the subgrantee at the time of approval by USAID. NOTE: When these Certifications, Assurances, Representations and Other Statements of Recipient are used for cooperative agreements, the term “Grant” means “Cooperative Agreement.” Assurance of Compliance with Laws and Regulations Governing Non- Discrimination in Federally Assisted Programs The recipient hereby assures that no person in the United States will, on the bases set forth below, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under, any program or activity receiving financial assistance from USAID, and that with respect to the Cooperative Agreement for which application is being made, it will comply with the requirements of: Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Pub. L. 88-352, 42 U.S.C. 2000- d), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color or national origin, in programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. 794), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance; The Age Discrimination Act of 1975, as amended (Pub. L. 95-478), which prohibits discrimination based on age in the delivery of services and benefits supported with Federal funds; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (20 U.S.C. 1681, et seq.), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex in education programs and activities receiving Federal financial assistance (whether or not the programs or activities are offered or sponsored by an educational institution); and USAID regulations implementing the above nondiscrimination laws, set forth in Chapter II of Title 22 of the Code of Federal Regulations. If the recipient is an institution of higher education, the Assurances given herein extend to admission practices and to all other practices relating to the treatment of students or clients of the institution, or relating to the opportunity to participate in the provision of services or other benefits to such individuals, and must be applicable to the entire institution unless the recipient establishes to the satisfaction of the USAID Administrator that the institution's practices in designated parts or programs of the institution will in no way affect its ...
MARKING AND BRANDING. The subgrantee will follow the approved Marking and Branding plan as approved by USAID. WaterAid will provide any approved revised copies of Attachment 9 to the subgrantee at the time of approval by USAID. NOTE: When these Certifications, Assurances, Representations and Other Statements of Recipient are used for cooperative agreements, the term “Grant” means “Cooperative Agreement.” Yes M1 Allowable cost (November 2020) Yes M2 Accounting, Audit, and Records (March 2021) Yes M3 Amendment of award and revision of budget (August 2013) Yes M4 Notices (June 2012) Yes M5 Procurement policies (June 2012) Yes M6 USAID eligibility rules for goods and services (May 2020) Yes M7 Title to and use of property (December 2014) Yes M8 Submissions to the development experience clearinghouse and data rights (June 2012) Yes M9 Marking and public communications under USAID-funded assistance (December 2014) Yes M10 Award termination and suspension (December 2014) Yes M11 Recipient and employee conduct (June 2018) Yes M12 Debarment and suspension (June 2012) Yes M13 Disputes and appeals (December 2014) Yes M14 Preventing terrorist financing (May 2020) Yes M15 Trafficking in persons (April 2016) Yes M16 Voluntary population planning activitiesmandatory requirements (May 2006) Yes M17 Equal participation by faith-based organizations (June 2016) Yes M18 Nondiscrimination (June 2012) Yes M19 USAID disability policy – Assistance (June 2012) Yes M20 Limiting construction activities (August 2013) Yes M21 USAID implementing partner notices (IPN) portal for assistance (July 2014) Yes M22 Pilot program for enhancement of grantee employee whistleblower protections (September 2014) Yes M23 Submission of datasets to the development data library (October 2014) Yes M24 Prohibition on providing federal assistance to entities that require certain internal confidentiality agreements (May 2017) Yes M25 Child safeguarding (June 2015) Yes M26 Mandatory disclosures (November 2020) Yes M27 Nondiscrimination against Beneficiaries (November 2016) Yes M28 Conflict of Interest (August 2018) Yes M29 Prohibition on Certain Telecommunication and Video Surveillance (August 2020) Applicable? Non-US Required as Applicable Standard Provisions RAA1 Advance payment and refunds (November 2020) RAA2 Reimbursement payment and refunds (December 2014) RAA3 Indirect costsnegotiated indirect cost rate agreement (NICRA) (November 2020) RAA4 Indirect costs charged as a fixed amount (Nonprofit) (June 2012) RAA5 Indir...
MARKING AND BRANDING. Distributor shall not use any of Altergy’s Marks (as defined in Section 9) unless otherwise agreed in writing by Altergy.
MARKING AND BRANDING. RSPN has made presentations on the description and objectives of the project both at the Local Support Organizations (LSO) Convention held in Islamabad on the 13th of December and at the 2010 Annual RSPs’ Strategy Retreat held in Bhurban, Murree, December 22-23, 2010. The LSO Convention was attended by community members from across Pakistan representing approximately 100 Union Councils. The RSPs Retreat was attended by RSPN and RSP senior management, government officials, donors, including USAID representatives, and other stakeholders; Alternate ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Khan was also present at the Retreat. RSPN has also entered into negotiations with the ▇▇▇▇ Group to produce the project documentary on the Sindh Agriculture Recovery Project. The main branding is around the agriculture inputs. ICI has already branded the seed bags (Figure 1). For the fertilizer bags SRSO has developed stencils for the USAID logo and this will go on all the bags before they move out of the warehouse.

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  • Advertising and Promotion Al. ARTIST is to receive 100% star billing on all publicity releases and paid advertisement including - without limitations - programs, electronic media, flyers, signage, newspaper advertisements, marquees, tickets, radio spots, TV spots, etc. unless otherwise authorized in writing by PRODUCER. Billing on all advertising and publicity materials must appear as follows: A2. PURCHASER agrees to use only artwork, ad mats, photos and/or promotional materials provided or approved by PRODUCER. Publicity photos, bios and other assets can be downloaded from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ PURCHASER shall supply all publicity and marketing materials to PRODUCER for review and approval prior to PURCHASER’s print deadlines and/or online launches.

  • PUBLICITY AND BRANDING 25.1 Subject to Clause 26 (Marketing), the Supplier shall not: 25.1.1 make any press announcements or publicise this Framework Agreement in any way; or 25.1.2 use the Authority's name or brand in any promotion or marketing or announcement of Orders, without Approval (the decision of the Authority to Approve or not shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed). 25.2 Each Party acknowledges to the other that nothing in this Framework Agreement either expressly or by implication constitutes an approval and/or endorsement of any products or services of the other Party (including the Goods and/or Services) and each Party agrees not to conduct itself in such a way as to imply or express any such approval and/or endorsement. 25.3 The Authority shall be entitled to publicise this Framework Agreement in accordance with any legal obligation upon the Authority, including any examination of this Framework Agreement by the National Audit Office pursuant to the National Audit Act 1983 or otherwise.