PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING Sample Clauses
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PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. Performance indicators
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. National performance indicators Achievement of the objectives and outcomes in the NLAP will be informed with reference to the following national performance indicators: total number of clients receiving legal assistance services (provided to individuals) separately identifying funding category and legal assistance provider type and the number and percentage of total clients who are national priority clients, disaggregated by the specific national priority client groups in Clauses A3(a) - A3(d) and A3(g) - A3(i); number of legal representation services and the percentage of those services in which the clients were financially disadvantaged; number and percentage of legal assistance services (provided to individuals), separately identifying funding category, legal assistance provider type and service type and, where applicable, disaggregated by: primary law type or law type and problem type; and specific national priority client groups (Clauses A3(a) - A3(d) and A3(g) - A3(i)); total number of Information and Referral services by legal assistance providers, separately identifying service type and legal assistance provider type; total number of legal assistance services (provided to the community), separately identifying legal assistance provider type, disaggregated by: number of community legal education and/or community education activities undertaken; number of community legal education and/or community education resources developed; number of stakeholder engagement activities; and number of law and legal services reform activities undertaken; For the purposes of Clause 33, the following is not required in the reporting of national performance indicators: all data relating to Information and Referral services except as required under Clause 33(d); all data relating to the following national priority client groups: single parents (single parent indicator); people with low education levels (education level indicator); people in custody and/or prisoners (in‑custody status); and people experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness (homelessness status); primary law type or law type and problem type for Non‑legal Support services. For the purposes of Clause 33, where existing systems do not facilitate the provision of reporting as required under the NLAP, the relevant Parties to the NLAP may agree, in writing, for the use of proxies, on the condition that the relevant Parties work together to ensure the required reporting is able to be provided as a matter of prior...
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. 21. Performance monitoring and reporting will be in accordance with Part 5 of this Agreement.
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. Performance indicators
23. Achievement of the objectives and outcomes in this Agreement will be informed with reference to the Performance Indicators detailed in Table 1.
24. The NIA ECEC is an agreement between the Commonwealth and the States that provides a framework for cooperation to develop the Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC) information base required for the COAG early childhood reform agenda. This includes the establishment and maintenance of the ECEC National Minimum Data Set (ECEC NMDS) which underpins the National Early Childhood Education and Care Collection (the National Collection).
25. The annual National Collection is the primary data source for matters under this Agreement and for the measurement of achievement of benchmarks and monitoring of progress under this Agreement. Schedule A of this Agreement outlines specific information relating to Performance Indicator Specifications.
26. In addition, States may provide supplementary data and/or contextual information to the Commonwealth to aid interpretation of the data, on which the Commonwealth will consult with the relevant State. This may include contextual information and data on the impacts of COVID-19-related disruptions in the 2020 and 2021 program years, including the impact of relatively small shifts in enrolment numbers within small population groups. Once agreed by the Commonwealth, the supplementary data and/or contextual information will be used to inform assessment of States’ achievement of performance benchmarks. Supplementary data must be provided in a timely manner to assist in assessing performance benchmarks in accordance with Tables 2, 3, 4 and 5. Providing universal access to and improving participation of all children in affordable, quality early childhood education program(s), including that: i. Vulnerable children and children experiencing disadvantage have access to, and participate in, an affordable, quality early childhood education program; ii. Indigenous children have access to, and participate in, an affordable, quality early childhood education program; and iii. all Indigenous four-year-olds in remote communities have access to early childhood education. Implementing accessible, quality early childhood education programs which meet the needs of parents and communities at a cost which does not present a barrier to participation, particularly for Indigenous children, vulnerable children and children experiencing disadvantage. Delivering strategies and act...
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING a. The recipient is responsible for monitoring day-to-day performance and for reporting to FPAC. If the project involves subaward/contractual arrangements, the recipient is also responsible for monitoring the performance of project activities under those arrangements to ensure that approved goals and schedules are met.
b. The recipient must submit a written progress report at the frequency specified in the statement of work to either the ezFedGrants system or to the email address specified in the statement of work. Each report must cover—
1. A comparison of actual accomplishments with the goals and objectives established for the reporting period and, where project output can be quantified, a computation of the costs per unit of output.
2. The reasons why goals and objectives were not met, ifappropriate.
3. Additional pertinent information including, where appropriate, analysis and explanation of cost overruns or high unit costs.
c. The recipient must submit a final performance report within 90 calendar days of the period of performance end date.
d. The FPAC awarding agency will withhold payments under this award if the recipient is delinquent in submitting required reports.
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING a. The recipient is responsible for monitoring day-to-day performance and for reporting to NRCS. If the project involves subaward arrangements, the recipient is also responsible for monitoring the performance of project activities under those arrangements to ensure that approved goals and schedules are met.
b. Every 6 months the recipient must submit a written progress report. Each report must cover— 1. A comparison of actual accomplishments with the goals and objectives established for the reporting period and, where project output can be quantified, a computation of the costs per unit of output.
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. Performance benchmarks or milestones
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. Performance benchmarks or milestones
22. Milestones for initiatives, their relationship to the activities, expected completion dates, relevant reporting dates and expected payments to be made will be set out in the FFA Schedules. The Parties agree to meet the milestones and/or performance benchmarks set out in these FFA Schedules. The Commonwealth will make payments subject to the performance report demonstrating the relevant milestone has been met. Milestones should reflect the completion of a phase of the initiative.
23. The States will provide performance reports in accordance with requirements they have agreed to in FFA Schedules. The States will report the minimum required to demonstrate that milestones have been met against the agreed performance benchmarks or milestones, that is, yearly and at most six-monthly. Each performance report is to contain a description of actual performance in the period to date against the initiative milestones.
24. Reporting requirements should be proportionate to the risk involved by the initiative. States have the flexibility to determine how best to meet the reporting requirements of this Agreement and can make use of any appropriate data sources, including existing State reporting mechanisms.
25. Performance indicators should be meaningful, simple and comprehensible to the public. Indicators should be limited to those necessary to measure performance and inform the public about progress of initiatives or other outputs.
26. This Agreement will not alter any of the States existing reporting requirements under the FFA Schedules.
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. The Borrower shall ensure that within 3 months of the Effective Date, a Project Performance Monitoring System (PPMS) shall have been established in a form and with a composition acceptable to ADB, based upon the PPMS indicators agreed upon between the Borrower and ADB. The Borrower shall collect base line data for performance monitoring and undertake periodic Project performance review in accordance with the PPMS to evaluate the scope, implementation arrangements, progress and achievements of objectives of the Project.
PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING. Performance indicators
23. Achievement of the objectives and outcomes in this Agreement will be informed with reference to the following performance indicators:
(a) total number of recipients and value of grants paid in the reporting period (separately for the $25,000 grant and the $15,000 grant); and
(b) total value of eligible contracts for which payments were made in the reporting period (separately for the $25,000 grant and the $15,000 grant), split between new builds and substantial renovations.
24. The States will report monthly against the agreed performance indicators during the operation of the Agreement and provide a statement of assurance that all recipients of payments under this Agreement satisfy the eligibility criteria outlined in Schedule A.
25. The States will provide summary reports to the Commonwealth by the fifteenth of every month, commencing 15 July 2020 (illustrating performance indicator data from the previous month i.e. 1 – 30 June 2020), ending 15 June 2023.
26. For integrity purposes, States should ensure that appropriate notices are given to applicants and consent is obtained from applicants to ensure that information about the application, the contract and the building work to which it applies can be provided to the Commonwealth at the request of the Commonwealth.
27. In addition, the States will provide a weekly summary based on preliminary information on the number and value of recipients/applicants and breakdown of new builds and substantial renovations (separately for the $25,000 grant and the $15,000 grant).