Project Grants Sample Clauses
The 'Project Grants' clause defines the terms under which financial support is provided for specific projects. It typically outlines the eligibility criteria, application process, and the obligations of both the grantor and the recipient, such as reporting requirements and permitted uses of funds. By clearly specifying these conditions, the clause ensures that funding is used appropriately and that both parties understand their responsibilities, thereby promoting transparency and accountability in the administration of project-based grants.
Project Grants. The words “Project Grants” means the direct economic grant payments paid by the FEDC to Applicant in accordance with this Agreement.
Project Grants. The Parties agree to cooperate with respect to seeking/applying for grants to offset future Project design or construction costs.
Project Grants. The Education Advisory Board awarded 9 Project Grants to the following projects: Project Grant #: 22-14 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley Sanitary District, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School Composting Stations Part 3, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley, West County, $23,800.00- Funds from this grant will be used to install 14 more stations around the campus at ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Valley High School by October 2022 to expand accessibility of source-separation to students and staff; support recent reduction in garbage service so the school can maintain it. Project Grant #: 22-15 Fixit Clinic, San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Loves Repairing, Berkeley, West County, $14,750.00- Funds from this grant will be used to hold a Fixit Clinic at the San ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Library in which they will host additional repair-related activities. Project Grant #: 22-16 Food Shift, PAWsitive Food Recovery & Upcycling, Berkeley, West County, $20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to improve and codify best practices in upcycling food production waste into commercial food products and provide more job opportunities. Project Grant #: 22-17 Resource Area for Teaching (RAFT), RAFT Diversion and Delivery of Hands-on STEAM Learning Materials, San ▇▇▇▇, West County, $15,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support the collection of donated materials from Alameda County and San ▇▇▇▇▇ businesses for use as hands-on learning STEAM materials, which will be repurposed as hands-on STEAM Project Kits and bulk creative reuse materials to be delivered to up to 5 schools. Project Grant #: 22-18 Center for Environmental Health, The Road to Reusables, Oakland, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support the efforts to transition Alameda County K-12 schools to the most sustainable food ware option-reusables-by starting the conversation through the lens of protecting children’s health. Project Grant #: 22-19 The Berkeley Food Network, Deepening Youth Engagement in Food Recovery Program, Berkeley, West County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to increase the capacity to rescue food and support the implementation of SB 1383, while at the same time, educate and engage local youth in the work of food recovery and hunger relief. Project Grant #: 22-20 The Go Green Initiative Association, Developing District-Wide AB 341, AB 827 and SB 1383 Compliance Programs in Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District and Albany Unified School District, Pleasanton, East County, $30,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to work with senior ad...
Project Grants. ▇▇▇▇▇ makes a substantial contribution to a Fund and determines to recommend grants to a specific qualified charitable organization over a period of years so that the Donor can monitor how the chari- table organization performs, and to consider whether another organization would better achieve the Donor’s charitable objectives.
Project Grants. The Education Advisory Board awarded 15 Project Grants to the following projects:
Project Grants. The applicants must include detailed descriptions of tasks, methods, and evaluations. For example:
Project Grants. In addition to other
Project Grants. If the project is to
Project Grants. The Education Advisory Board awarded 15 Project Grants to the following projects: Project Grant #: 17-37 Math Science Nucleus, Food Waste Composting “Parties”, Fremont, West County, $5,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to fund 10 free family workshops on composting at Tule Ponds, California Nursery Historical Park and Masonic home. Project Grant #: 17-38 ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, The Replicable Green Gloves Alameda County Wide Support and Assistance, Oakland, West County, $35,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to support an additional year of support to continue work previously completed and increase reach out and support to schools and school districts in Alameda County to initiate, increase and maintain their waste reduction and sorting programs. Project Grant #: 17-39 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇’▇▇▇▇ High School, Zero Waste O’Dowd, Oakland, West County, $30,125.00- Funds from this grant will be used to address custodial issues of a previously implemented tri-bin infrastructure and purchase an in-vessel commercial comport system to increase on-site organics processing. Funds will also be used to purchase materials to educate students at the school. Project Grant #: 17-40 Clean Water Fund, ReThink Disposable-Stop waste before it starts, Oakland, West County, $27,100.00- Funds from this grant will be used to engage 3-5 food businesses as participants with full audits within the City of San ▇▇▇▇▇ and provide job training for local food service industry professionals in partnership with the Food Service Technology Center. Project Grant #: 17-41 Oakland Unified School District, OUSD Green Gloves Program Infrastructure Support, Oakland, West County, $20,000.00- Funds from this grant will be used to purchase color coded bins as well as rolling carts, tandem dollies, color coded lids, child sizes brooms and dust pans which is all a part of the needed infrastructure of supplies to make sorting happen in higher waste stream areas. Project Grant #: 17-42 East Bay Depot for Creative Reuse, Expanding Educators’ Access to Free Reused Materials, Oakland, West County, $35,906.00- Funds from this grant will be used to supply schools with free materials through in-store giveaways and “Pop-up Depots,” expand the Green Educator Program in store, online and throughout the bay area, encourage more and frequent participation from current Green Educators and promote waste prevention and diversion through reuse of materials. Project Grant #: 17-43 Tri-City Volunteers, Food Waste Education, Fr...
Project Grants. Small grants of up to $2,500, Project Grants are open to nonprofit organizations that do not provide a full year of programming, such as festivals. This program encourages a varied array of programming to reflectthe diverse interest of residents in the Central Florida region.