Resource Development Sample Clauses

The Resource Development clause outlines the obligations and procedures related to the creation, improvement, or management of resources necessary for a project or agreement. Typically, it specifies which party is responsible for developing resources, the standards or timelines to be met, and any reporting or approval requirements. For example, it may require a contractor to develop training materials or software tools before a project phase begins. This clause ensures that all necessary resources are available and properly managed, thereby supporting the successful execution of the agreement and minimizing delays or misunderstandings.
Resource Development. 2.4.1 LIDDA shall identify and create opportunities to make additional resources available to the LSA which will ultimately benefit individuals (e.g., applying for grants and partnering with other organizations). 2.4.2 LIDDA shall optimize earned revenues and maintain a Claims Management System.
Resource Development. 2.4.1 LIDDA shall identify and create opportunities to make additional resources available to the local service area which will ultimately benefit individuals with IDD (e.g., applying for grants and partnering with other organizations). 2.4.2 LIDDA shall optimize earned revenues and maintain a Claims Management System.
Resource Development. The Managing Entity shall, where appropriate, develop additional resources by pursuing third-party payments for services, applying for grants, assisting providers in securing local matching funds and in-kind services, and employing other methods needed to ensure that services are available and accessible.
Resource Development. Subrecipient shall demonstrate their ability to receive and make use of any funds available from government, voluntary, philanthropic or other sources which may be used to augment any county funds appropriated.
Resource Development. Combating disease, increasing winter hardiness and even drought resistance are a few of the issues Ontario growers are facing in today’s climate. Access to information devel- oped in other grape growing regions can provide a valuable resource to develop management techniques and technology for Ontario growers.
Resource Development. ⚫ In situations where infrastructure is created, attention will be given to taking a long term view and trying to create it in such a way that it has the highest possible long term value to the First Nations. Opportunities for shared infrastructure will be considered with interest. ⚫ Developments will happen with the full knowl- edge and participation of adjacent communi- ties. At the community level, decisions will be made based on accurate information in forums where all people and groups in the community have input. ⚫ The First Nations will be particularly inter- ested in developments which contribute to their ability to be self-sustaining and recognize the First Nation’s determination toward self government. A key element is the aspirations of the two individual First Nations. Each has a twenty-year vision. Here are some samples of each. For North Caribou Lake First Nation: “... will be a healthy community which successfully combines the traditional with the modern ... will provide a better life for the community members by maximizing opportunities. It will take advantage of its location. It will maximize employment opportunities. It will provide com- munity members with the opportunity to gain skills through training. Money will circulate more in the community with more community busi- nesses.”
Resource Development. CONTRACTOR shall demonstrate their ability to receive and make use of any funds available from government, voluntary, philanthropic or other sources which may be used to augment any county funds appropriated.

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