Sentences with phrase «as grantees»

They suggest this may be done either by allowing land trusts to be PBCs, appointing PBCs as grantees or trustees of land trusts, or coordinating the activities of PBCs and land trusts by agreement.
As a grantee, it's been a very positive experience; I'd recommend it to anybody.
As a grantee, Centrifuge is under the same legal, moral, and ethical considerations as is Susan.
Besides, under the «Targeted Lendület Research» grant scheme, the MTA and the company (as grantors) on the one hand, and the research unit acting as host institution — alternatively, the MTA TKI in the case of a university - based research group --(as grantee (s)-RRB- on the other hand, shall conclude an agreement with each other, laying down the detailed rules concerning the use of the grant amounts as well as the possibilities of transferring any intellectual property rights related to the results of the activities supported by the grant.
The Bronx Council for the Arts also named her as a grantee.
She is the recipient of the Nissan Art Award 2015 and was selected as a grantee of Asian Cultural Council 2014.
The person who will be receiving the interest in the home will also be listed as the Grantee.
For example, if you are transferring your interest in a property to your husband, both you and your husband would be listed as Grantors on a Quitclaim Deed, and your husband would be listed as the Grantee.
A Florida quitclaim deed typically must include at least a description of the property, your name as grantor and address, your ex-spouse's name as grantee and address, your signature with your name printed underneath, signatures of two witnesses with their names printed underneath and an acknowledgement by a notary.
The Acts now allow the Minister to appoint a PBC as the grantee of the land if there is a determination over all or part of the land, and the PBC approves.

Not exact matches

Many of the researchers who use the data are first - time grantees from small institutions who likely wouldn't have gotten their studies off the ground without TCGA as a resource.
The tax code allows private foundations to include as «qualified distributions» certain expenses associated with grantmaking and other payments made for charitable purposes (e.g., conferences, technical assistance for grantees and other expenses).
Thus the G.I. Bill, the Public Facilities Act, the National Defense Education Act, and the various forms of student aid initiated in the 1960s — BEOGs, SEOGs, Work - Study, Pell grants, etc. — have subsidized the survival of many colleges and universities, but inexorably they have served as well to make the grantee institutions more anxious to observe the laws and regulations of the State than the strictures of the Church whose sponsorship is, by comparison, so intangible.
And what better way to celebrate than to highlight one of our grantees who is using their school salad bars as a vehicle to drive farm to school forward: Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) in Madison, WI.
Grantees implement programs which teach parents and early education providers about ways to strengthen families and build protective factors (such as parenting skills and resilience in times of stress; building social connections and a support network; and knowledge of child development) in an effort to prevent child abuse and neglect before it begins.
Family Support highlights include: Each of the 12 grantees awarded in 2014 are implementing unique strategies to engage families, such as training parents to become leadership trainers for other parents and expanding a technology that allows children to send texts and photos to their parents while in preschool.
Grantees must give priority to families living in at - risk communities as identified by the statewide needs assessment.
Their grantees have included same - sex and single parents as well as different - sex parents, including transgender parents.
Our Project Produce grantees are using the lunchroom fruit and vegetable educational tasting as the impetus for change in their food program:
CAF also serves as the managing partner and non-profit fiscal agent for Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools (LMSB2S) by overseeing the day - to - day programming for applicants and grantees.
Grantees under DACA can not apply for advanced parole and those with deportation orders should seek legal advice from a lawyer or representative with proper credentials as soon as possible.
NSF officials say the new reporting requirements are intended to eliminate such miscommunication, as well as help NSF better monitor its grantees.
As one grantee, mathematician - theologian William Dembski, writes in his book The Design Revolution: «There are natural systems that can not be adequately explained in terms of undirected natural forces and that exhibit features which in any other circumstance we would attribute to intelligence.»
Practices vary — for example, the Wellcome Trust requires grantees to release pathogen sequences as they accumulate, but data from the bacterium Bacillus subtilus, financed mainly through the European Commission, were not put out promptly.
What happens, however, when a funding agency requires a grantee to release data as soon as it is generated — well before publication?
Her fellow grantees — there are about 10 per year — also functioned as a support group.
In a follow - on report dated 18 November, the IG has now examined the information that 41 grantee institutions filed with NIH in 2006 as well as documents kept by the institutions, such as disclosure forms.
It elicits the best ideas and best work from highly motivated scientists because it chooses the grantees through a competitive system of merit rankings done by peer committees composed of academic experts in each field who serve as part - time judges.
And «I believe it falls, as well, to our grantees to come forward with only their strongest science» — wishful thinking perhaps, given that virtually every biomedical scientist is seeking a slice of the stimulus package.
In addition, research funders «will require grantees to have plans in place for sharing their results and data «as rapidly and widely as possible.
As an initial step towards building science of science policy communities among National Science Foundation Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP) grantees and between these grantees and other science policy researchers, analysts and policy makers in related academic, governmental, scientific and professional organizations, we have organized a one - and - a-half day workshop of awardees under SciSIP's first and second rounds of awards, augmented by a limited number of representatives from NSF, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) and other Washington - based science policy networks.
-- Before receipt the receipt in any fiscal year of a grant under subsection (c) by any grantee, the grantee shall have prepared a final statement of housing energy efficiency objectives and projected use of funds as the Secretary shall require and shall have provided the Secretary with such certifications regarding such objectives and use as the Secretary may require.
«My goal as chief is to position NHGRI's policy shop as the top resource on genomics research and related policy issues for both policy makers and grantees
These priorities serve as guidance to NIMH grantees, potential grant applicants, and staff for the design and implementation of future research.
«Immune checkpoint therapy has joined the ranks of surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy as a pillar of cancer treatment,» proclaimed Padmanee Sharma, M.D., Ph.D., a former CRI clinical grantee at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, during her opening plenary session talk at AACR18.
Paul Klenerman, M.D., Ph.D., a 2014 - 2016 Clinic and Laboratory Integration Program (CLIP) grantee and a professor at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, is studying a novel set of immune cells called mucosal - associated invariant T (MAIT) cells and their association with inflammation as a cause of liver cancer.
Lead author Professor Ledermann, professor of medical oncology at the UCL Cancer Institute and a Cancer Research UK grantee, said: «A well - tolerated anti-tumour agent that could be used for months or perhaps years as maintenance therapy after standard chemotherapy could be a big step forward and ultimately extend survival.
Crohn's Disease Program grantee Hans Clevers of the Hubrecht Institute is leading research investigating how lab - grown miniature versions of organs, known as organoids, might help patients.
The Georgetown University Office of Regulatory Affairs has developed a program of instruction in the responsible conduct of research (RCR) to promote integrity and accountability in the scientific process and to meet institutional obligations as a federal grantee institution.
Once you have been selected for an ICM study place through your home university you will receive a nomination email containing specific instructions on how to apply for an ICM grant, an ICM guide for incoming grantees as well as all necessary documents.
«We see the grantees as being connected to the state players that can help move this issue, and also connected to fairly grassroots organizations and parents,»...
The competition creators intended the design and development stages to be just as powerful and useful as the actual work the grantees will do on their schools.
Ms. Meredith currently serves on the Board of Directors of the California Family Health Council, awarding grants of $ 20 million annually for reproductive health; the George Lucas Education Foundation - Edutopia, the leading voice illuminating and showcasing what works in education; and the Silicon Valley Social Venture Fund (SV2), where she serves as board liaison to grantee Asylum Access working on global refugee rights.
As with all grantees, the Department works to ensure that the grants are on track, that funds are spent appropriately, and that we have actively supported grantee success.
As Bauerlein notes, this was a pretty radical shift for grantees used to evaluating programs by handing out questionnaires to students at the end of the program «that measured their attitudes and enjoyment» and not «learning outcomes.»
Importantly, the proposal like SBIR would include small businesses as eligible grantees, addressing a shortcoming of the original i3 program that arguably limited the types of innovations proposed.
(Full disclosure: my primary employer, the Harvard Graduate School of Education, has benefited from i3 as a direct grantee and through evaluation contracts; I am the principal investigator on two of those contracts.)
The aim of RTM UK has always been to deliver the best to its grantees and highlights of the past few years have seen Masterclasses at Steinway, as well as the annual Battle of the Bands to showcase every school's talent and composition skills.
OSEP and OSERS staff members attended, responding to questions from CSP grantees, as well as external stakeholders; 3) in June 2015, through the NCSRC contract, the CSP released a case study to highlight how Two Rivers Public Charter School in Washington, DC, is meeting the needs of its students with disabilities; 4) in October 2014, through the NCSRC contract, the CSP released a case study highlighting how Brooke Roslindale Charter School in Boston, Massachusetts, is meeting the needs of its students with disabilities.
In addition, we propose to expand information collected as part of the community assessment about the availability of early childhood programs in the community, so grantees are aware of other options available to eligible children.
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