Project Promotion Clause Samples

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Project Promotion. (a) The Recipient is responsible for the promotion of its activities and objectives. The Recipient may provide at the Recipient’s discretion, project communications such as: a project web site, print, audiovisual and other communications about the Project as it proceeds. The Recipient will inform the Province of any such promotional communication a minimum of 15 days before it takes place. The Recipient will also ensure appropriate recognition of the Province’s contribution in annual reports, speeches or other opportunities, as appropriate. (b) The Recipient is solely responsible for operational communications including emergency and public safety notices. (c) The Recipient will share information promptly with the Province on significant emerging media and stakeholder issues concerning the Agreement and the Project. The Province will advise the Recipient, where appropriate, about media inquiries. (d) The Recipient and the Province reserve the right to refer to the Funds in their own separate, and non-Project specific communications. Each Party commits to acknowledging the other’s involvement in the Project. (e) The Recipient may provide professional quality audio-visual material about the Project to the Province to support wider communications about the Funds.
Project Promotion. Where the Client has control or influence over construction signage, press releases and/or other promotional information identifying the project (“Project Promotion”), the Client agrees to include Stantec in such Project Promotion.
Project Promotion. (a) The Recipient is responsible for the promotion and its activities and objectives within their jurisdiction. The Recipient will provide for each Eligible Project, as appropriate, project communications such as: a project web site, print, audiovisual and other communications about the Eligible Project as it proceeds. The Recipient will inform the Province of any such promotional communication a minimum of 15 days before it takes place. The Recipient will also ensure appropriate recognition of the Province’s contribution in annual reports, speeches or other opportunities, as appropriate. (b) The Recipient is solely responsible for operational communications including calls for tender, construction, design, property, emergency and public safety notices. (c) The Recipient will share information promptly with the Province on significant emerging media and stakeholder issues concerning the Agreement and any Eligible Project. The Province will advise the Recipient, where appropriate, about media inquiries. (d) The Recipient and the Province reserve the right to refer to the Funding provided in their own separate, and non-OMCC Program specific communications. Each commits to acknowledging the other’s involvement in the OMCC Program. (e) The Recipient will provide, whenever possible, professional quality audio- visual material about each Eligible Project to the Province to support wider communications about the provincial funding.
Project Promotion. Promote the Project widely. Add a link to the Project in a prominent location on the Organization’s website.
Project Promotion a) Recipients are responsible for the promotion of their project and its activities and objectives within their community or jurisdiction. The recipient will provide, as appropriate, project communications such as: a project web site, print, audiovisual and other communications about the project as it proceeds. The recipient will also ensure appropriate mention of Canada’s contributions in annual reports, speeches or other opportunities, as appropriate. b) The recipient is solely responsible for operational communications including calls for tender, construction, and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to official language policy. However, in cases where an activity, project, or program receiving financial assistance is national in scope and includes services to the general public of both linguistic communities, both official languages must be used. c) The recipient will share information promptly with Canada on significant emerging media issues relating to the project. Canada will advise the recipient, where appropriate, about media inquiries received concerning the project (for example, joint management questions or serious safety matters). d) Canada, British Columbia and the recipient (where the recipient is not British Columbia) each reserve the right to refer to funding provided under the BCF and the Base Funding Agreement in their own separate, and non­project specific communications. Each party commits to acknowledge the other party’s involvement in the project. e) The recipient will provide, whenever possible, professional quality audio­visual material about the project to Canada and/or British Columbia (where British Columbia is not the recipient) to support wider communications about funding under the BCF or the Base Funding Agreement.
Project Promotion. The Grant Recipient hereby authorizes the City to promote the project described in the Grant Application including, without limitation, displaying a sign at the Building during and after construction and performance of the Work identifying participation in the DM Façade Improvement Program and using photographs, illustrations and descriptions relating to the project in the City’s printed promotional materials, press releases and websites.
Project Promotion a) Recipients are responsible for the promotion of their project and its activities and objectives within their community or jurisdiction. The Recipient will provide, as appropriate, Project communications such as: a Project web site, print, audiovisual and other communications about the Project as it proceeds. The Recipient will inform the Province of any such promotional communication before it takes place. The recipient will also ensure to include mention of the partnership nature of the funds and the contribution of all Parties in annual reports, speeches or other opportunities, as appropriate. b) The Recipient is solely responsible for operational communications including calls for tender, construction, and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to official language policy. c) The Recipient will share information promptly with the Province on significant emerging media issues relating to the project. The Province will advise the Recipient, where appropriate, about media inquiries received concerning the Project (for example, joint management questions or serious safety matters). d) The Province and the Recipient each reserve the right to refer to funding provided under the ICF in their own separate, and non‐Project specific communications. Each Party commits to acknowledge the other Party=s involvement in the project. e) The recipient will provide, whenever possible, professional quality audio‐visual material about the project to the Province to support wider communications about funding under the Island Community Fund.
Project Promotion a) The Recipient is responsible for the promotion of the Project and its activities and objectives within their jurisdiction. The Recipient will provide, as appropriate, Project communications such as: a Project web site, print, audiovisual and other communications about the Project as it proceeds. The Recipient will inform Canada of any such promotional communication before it takes place. The Recipient will also ensure appropriate recognition of Canada’s contribution is mentioned and the contribution of all parties in annual reports, speeches or other opportunities, as appropriate. b) The Recipient are solely responsible for operational communications including calls for tender, construction, design, property, emergency and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to official language policy. c) The Recipient will share information promptly with Canada on significant emerging media and stakeholder issues relating to the Project. Canada will advise the Recipient, where appropriate, about media inquiries received concerning the Project. (For example, joint management questions or serious safety matters.) d) The Parties reserve the right to refer to the funding provided in their own separate, and non-Project specific communications. Each Party commits to acknowledge the other Parties’ involvement in the Project. e) The Recipient will provide, whenever possible, professional quality audio-visual material about the Project to Canada to support wider communications about the federal funding.
Project Promotion a) Recipients are responsible for the promotion of their project and its activities and objectives within their community or jurisdiction. The recipient will provide, as appropriate, project communications such as: a project web site, print, audiovisual and other communications about the project as it proceeds. The Recipient will inform Canada and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island of any such promotional communication before it takes place. The recipient will also ensure to include mention of the partnership nature of the funds and the contribution of all parties in annual reports, speeches or other opportunities, as appropriate. b) The recipient is solely responsible for operational communications including calls for tender, construction, and public safety notices. Operational communications as described above are not subject to official language policy. However, in cases where an activity, project, or program receiving financial assistance is national in scope and includes services to the general public of both linguistic communities, both official languages must be used. c) The recipient will share information promptly with Canada and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island on significant emerging media issues relating to the project. Canada and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island will advise the recipient, where appropriate, about media inquiries received concerning the project (for example, joint management questions or serious safety matters). d) Canada, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island and the recipient (where the recipient is not ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island) each reserve the right to refer to funding provided under the BCF and the Base Funding Agreement in their own separate, and non-project specific communications. Each Party commits to acknowledge the other Party’s involvement in the project. e) The recipient will provide, whenever possible, professional quality audio-visual material about the project to Canada and/or ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island (where ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Island is not the recipient) to support wider communications about funding under the BCF or the Base Funding Agreement.
Project Promotion. Public Relations relating to presentation of the Project to the public or identified groups and consisting of: .80 Leasing Brochures, including preparation of special materials to assist the LVMPD in leasing the Project and consisting of: .81 Pre-Contract Administration/Management, consisting of: .01 Evaluating feasibility of LVMPD’s program, schedule and budget of the Work, each in terms of the other .02 Preparing, updating and monitoring Detailed Project Schedule, including services and contract Work, identifying critical and long-lead items