Common use of Project Materials Clause in Contracts

Project Materials. Grantee will attribute credit to the Federal Transit Administration and Metro on all appropriate project materials, such as reports, booklets, brochures, and web pages. Attribution on materials must read “Made possible with support from Metro and the Federal Transit Administration.” If marketing is done with audio only, spoken attribution language must be “This project is made possible by a partnership with Metro, with support by the Federal Transit Administration.” Grantee will include the Metro logo on all print ads, banners, flyers, posters, signage, and videos. Grantee will include the Metro logo on all marketing and advertising materials, both print and online (size permitting). Grantees will seek Metro approval through the grant manager of any materials where the Metro logo is included to ensure proper logo design and placement. Metro logos and usage guidelines can be found in the RTO Grantee Guide. Grantee will mention support provided by Metro and the Federal Transit Administration in press releases. Grantee will contact RTO Program staff as soon as possible if a reporter or media outlet inquires about efforts related to this grant project in order to consider partnership highlights. Grantee will contact RTO Program staff as soon as possible for any events or ceremonies in order to discuss if a Metro official should attend an event. Grantee will communicate, monitor and track progress, demonstrate impact, document lessons learned, and be accountable and transparent to Metro, partners and the benefiting communities. Grantee will abide by the Evaluation Plan included in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A). If collecting automated data (for example, bike/ped counters), grantee will add the data to the PSU Bike- Ped Data Archive, linked on the RTO Program Basecamp. If the project includes conducting a survey, grantee will contact RTO Program staff for assistance and provide a draft to RTO Program staff The grantee must update RTO Program staff with details confirming that the groundwork is set for this grant project to deliver measured results. Grantee will thoroughly, consistently, and accurately complete and submit quarterly reports by the required due date via ZoomGrants. If reports will be late, grantee will contact RTO Program staff to discuss an extension. Grantee will submit a final grant report, consistent with the Scope of Work, summarizing the grant activity for the entire cycle, via ZoomGrants by the date set forth in the grant agreement. . Exhibit C – Federal Clauses $100,000 and above ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ ( Metro Grant 938587 The Grantee agrees to comply with all applicable Federal Clauses as outlined in the November 2, 2022 FTA Master Agreement [FTA MA 30], or most recent, including, but not limited to, the following: .

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Sources: Grant Agreement

Project Materials. Grantee will attribute credit to the Federal Transit Administration and Metro on all appropriate project materials, such as reports, booklets, brochures, and web pages. Attribution on materials must read “Made possible with support from Metro and the Federal Transit Administration.” If marketing is done with audio only, spoken attribution language must be “This project is made possible by a partnership with Metro, with support by the Federal Transit Administration.” Grantee will include the Metro logo on all print ads, banners, flyers, posters, signage, and videos. Grantee will include the Metro logo on all marketing and advertising materials, both print and online (size permitting). Grantees will seek Metro approval through the grant manager of any materials where the Metro logo is included to ensure proper logo design and placement. Metro logos and usage guidelines can be found in the RTO Grantee Guide. Grantee will mention support provided by Metro and the Federal Transit Administration in press releases. Grantee will contact RTO Program staff as soon as possible if a reporter or media outlet inquires about efforts related to this grant project in order to consider partnership highlights. Grantee will contact RTO Program staff as soon as possible for any events or ceremonies in order to discuss if a Metro official should attend an event. Grantee will communicate, monitor and track progress, demonstrate impact, document lessons learned, and be accountable and transparent to Metro, partners and the benefiting communities. Grantee will abide by the Evaluation Plan included in the Scope of Work (Exhibit A). If collecting automated data (for example, bike/ped counters), grantee will add the data to the PSU Bike- Ped Data Archive, linked on the RTO Program Basecamp. If the project includes conducting a survey, grantee will contact RTO Program staff for assistance and provide a draft to RTO Program staff The grantee must update RTO Program staff with details confirming that the groundwork is set for this grant project to deliver measured results. Grantee will thoroughly, consistently, and accurately complete and submit quarterly reports by the required due date via ZoomGrants. If reports will be late, grantee will contact RTO Program staff to discuss an extension. Grantee will submit a final grant report, consistent with the Scope of Work, summarizing the grant activity for the entire cycle, via ZoomGrants by the date set forth in the grant agreement. . Portland, OR 97232-2736 Exhibit C – Federal Clauses $100,000 and above ▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ ( Metro Grant 938587 939404 The Grantee Contractor/Subrecipient agrees to comply with all applicable Federal Clauses as outlined in the November May 2, 2022 2024 FTA Master Agreement [FTA MA 3031], or most recent, including, but not limited to, the following: . In the case of subawards, references to Contractor in the below refer to the Subrecipient.

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Sources: Grant Agreement