Possible Sources of Funding Sample Clauses

The "Possible Sources of Funding" clause identifies and outlines the various means by which a project or obligation may be financed. It typically lists potential funding sources such as grants, loans, private investments, or government subsidies, and may specify conditions or limitations for accessing these funds. By clearly stating where funding may originate, this clause helps ensure transparency and sets expectations for all parties regarding financial support, thereby reducing uncertainty and facilitating effective planning.
Possible Sources of Funding. The Parties understand that the precise sources and uses of funds for the Project will be dependent upon a number of conditions and factors that will not be fully known until the completion of negotiations with the selected respondent(s). However, the Parties agree to evaluate the potential use of the following sources of funds for the Project: (i) Legally available funds and revenues of the URA from existing and future operations; (ii) The Housing Trust Fund; (iii) Low income housing tax credits through the Texas Department of Housing & Community Affairs, if eligible; (iv) Funds available through the Cultural Trust Project administered by the AEDC; and (v) Financing secured by or payable from income-generating portions of the Project, such as private debt, private equity, or revenue bonds. (vi) Other funds made available after the execution of this MOU including but not limited: private philanthropy, additional public funds, contributions from potential tenants, and others as applicable.

Related to Possible Sources of Funding

  • Format of Fund Documents The Trust and the Distributor shall provide the Fund Documents to the Company, or its designee, in an electronic format that is suitable for website posting, and in a format, or formats, that: (i) Are both human-readable and capable of being printed on paper in human-readable format (in accordance with paragraphs (b)(3) of Rule 30e-3 and paragraph (h)(2)(i) of Rule 498A); (ii) Permit persons accessing the Statutory Prospectus and SAI to move directly back and forth between each section heading in a table of contents of such a document and the section of the document referenced in that section heading (that is, these documents must include linking, in accordance with paragraph (h)(2)(ii) of Rule 498A); and (iii) Permit persons accessing the Fund Documents to permanently retain, free of charge, an electronic version of such materials that meet the requirements of subparagraphs (h)(2)(i) and (ii) of Rule 498A (in accordance with paragraph (h)(3) of Rule 498A).

  • Contract Provisions for Orders Utilizing Federal Funds Pursuant to Appendix II to 2 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards, Orders funded with federal funds may have additional contractual requirements or certifications that must be satisfied at the time the Order is placed or upon delivery. These federal requirements may be proposed by Participating Entities in Participating Addenda and Purchasing Entities for incorporation in Orders placed under this Master Agreement.

  • Content of Fund Documents The Trust and the Distributor shall be responsible for the content and substance of the Fund Documents as provided to the Company, including, but not limited to, the accuracy and completeness of the Fund Documents. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing in any manner, the Trust and the Distributor shall be responsible for ensuring that the Fund Documents as provided to the Company: (a) Meet the applicable standards of the 1933 Act, the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; the 1940 Act; and all rules and regulations under those Acts; and (b) Do not contain any untrue statements of a material fact or omit to state a material fact necessary in order to make the statements made, in light of the circumstances under which they are made, not misleading.

  • Loss of Funding Performance by Owner under this Agreement may be dependent upon the appropriation and allotment of funds by the Texas State Legislature (the “Legislature”). If the Legislature fails to appropriate or allot the necessary funds then Owner will issue written notice to Architect/Engineer and Owner may terminate this Agreement without further duty or obligation hereunder. Architect/Engineer acknowledges that appropriation of funds is beyond the control of Owner.

  • Assumptions Concerning Funding of LIBOR Loans Calculation of all amounts payable to a Lender under this Article shall be made as though such Lender had actually funded LIBOR Loans through the purchase of deposits in the relevant market bearing interest at the rate applicable to such LIBOR Loans in an amount equal to the amount of the LIBOR Loans and having a maturity comparable to the relevant Interest Period; provided, however, that each Lender may fund each of its LIBOR Loans in any manner it sees fit and the foregoing assumption shall be used only for calculation of amounts payable under this Article.