Grant scheme definition

Grant scheme means financial support to third parties as defined by the Article 204 of the Financial Regulation.
Grant scheme means, collectively, the scheme or programs for extending grants to beneficiaries under sub-components 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, and 2.2 of the DIGIT Project following the GOM.
Grant scheme means the purpose for which the Grant has been awarded as described in the Offer of Grant;

Examples of Grant scheme in a sentence

  • HomeBuilder payments will be made to eligible applicants at the following times: for new builds (including off-the-plan dwellings): the grant will be paid to align with the timing of grant payments as currently applies for existing First Home Owner Grant schemes in jurisdictions, or at the discretion of the jurisdiction where there is no First Home Owner Grant scheme in place; or for substantial renovations: once at least $150,000 of the contract price has been paid.

  • The Capital spend allowed under the terms of the Grant Funding Agreement is limited to Expenditure on the items set out below: • Laptops for use by staff • Printers] The Department has engaged LTS International as Grant Administrators to manage this Grant scheme on its behalf and LTS International is authorised to act on the Department’s behalf in respect of this Grant Funding Agreement.

  • The UK proposal must be submitted electronically by the UK-based Principal Investigator’s Research Organisation to the NERC Standard, New Investigator or Large Grant scheme (or specific call, where applicable) via the Joint Electronic Submission (Je-S) System.

  • The aim of the Community Grant scheme is to put the Community Covenant into action and strengthen the ties and mutual understanding between the Armed Forces and the communities in which they work, are based or live.

  • Information regarding the details of the Small Grant scheme can be found in the relevant sections of this Annex II.

  • The School operates the Nursery Education Grant scheme and accepts payment under that scheme.

  • The have applied for the maximum amount available through the Community & Economic Development Grant scheme and will fund the shortfall through funds secured from the Albourne Village Hall Management Committee (£471) and funds set aside from the Parish Council budget (£1,500).

  • Strengthening the Competitive Research Grant scheme for development of agricultural, fishery and livestock technology, including: (i) provision of Competitive Research Grants to Competitive Research Grant Beneficiaries for market-oriented agriculture technology development; and (ii) provision of training to Competitive Research Grant Beneficiaries in research formulation and market related issues.

  • Although the above group of students’ need for support is greatest, as recognised in the DfES Maintenance Grant scheme, we also believe that students from slightly better-off backgrounds also need financial support to help with the costs of study.

  • In addition to the Bid Book projects, the continued support of Irish Public Bodies Insurances for the Galway 2020 Participation Grant scheme, will give local authorities the opportunity to be affiliated with our programme through the engagement of local artists in the development of new events in their areas.


More Definitions of Grant scheme

Grant scheme means (small grant scheme awarded to a third party)
Grant scheme means the scheme administered by South Ayrshire Council to support specific businesses adversely affected by coronavirus (COVID-19);

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  • incentive plan award means compensation awarded, earned, paid, or payable under an incentive plan;

  • Award means the final execution of the contract document.

  • Stock Incentive Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 3(b) of the Agreement.

  • BCDR Plan means the plan consisting of general business continuity and disaster recovery principles, the Business Continuity Plan and Disaster Recovery Plan as further described in paragraph 1.2 of Schedule 2- 14.