Sentences with phrase «grant term»

Possess a clear plan to sustain increased access and support for students with financial need beyond the term of the grant
Though the typical grant term is 3 years, NSF is more flexible about that than most people realize, at least for their standard research grants (specific programs may have stricter time limits).
It matters because if an author grants her a term of liaison, the author can pull the work from self - publication and hold it back, and so long as it is not published anywhere else for two years, Kristin has no claim.
«In all likelihood four or more cases in the Top Ten list will be heard or will have certiorari granted this term...» Read the list here.
Attended Homeland Security workshops that followed FEMA requirements and made critical modification to grant terms when needed.
have a PhD and / or MD or equivalent conferred by an institution in the U.S. (including Puerto Rico) by the start of the grant term.
As with any grantor / grantee contract, USED monitors our work, but does not interject itself unless the grant terms are not being met.
Swati Pandey, a spokeswoman for the foundation, said Broad has given $ 14 million to Success since 2008, though she noted that Broad most recently gave to Success in 2014 as part of a grant term that will end later this year, and that the prize recipient is determined by a panel of education experts, rather than Broad or his foundation.
Salary support for new program positions (applicants must explain how the position will be sustained after the grant term ends)
Continuation / Leverage: The proposal should address how the applicant will continue its project after the grant term.
The ILRC will seek to extend this position beyond the grant term by applying for additional funding.
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