Sentences with phrase «monetary awards program»

The mediocre achievement of the Blue Ribbons is apparent in California's monetary awards program.

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In 2010, the program added monetary incentive awards for each HUSSC level: Bronze Silver, Gold, and Gold Award of Distinction.
No monetary grants are awarded in Rauschenberg's lifetime, but organizations such as the Best Buddies International and programs of the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, New York, benefited from the donation of prints and posters created by Rauschenberg.
Greenberg's donation provides an annual monetary award of $ 5,000 to a first year MVS Curatorial Studies student, as well as a biannual award of $ 10,000 in support of international travel or a paid MVS Curatorial Studies Program internship at the Art Museum.
Residents receive a monetary award for their participation in the program, a semi-private studio for nine months, studio visits with critics / curators / artists, teaching opportunities with Abrons Engagement, and a group exhibition in Abrons galleries.
A variety of residency program structures provide a range of support to artists, including workspace, production support, in - progress performances and exhibition opportunities, commissioning funds, a monetary award, and opportunities to collaborate on projects with the broader Henry Street Settlement / Lower East Side community through guest artist residencies.
Alternative Exposure provides monetary awards — giving grants from $ 500 to $ 5,000 — to foster the development and presentation of artist - led projects and programs that are direct, accessible, and open to the public.
(Sec. 242) Requires the Secretary to establish a program to make monetary awards to encourage the owners and operators of new and existing electric energy generation facilities or thermal energy production facilities using fossil or nuclear fuel to use innovative means of recovering thermal energy that is a potentially useful byproduct of electric power generation or other processes to: (1) generate additional electric energy; or (2) make sales of thermal energy not used for electric generation, in the form of steam, hot water, chilled water, or desiccant regeneration, or for other commercially valid purposes.
Cohen Milstein also orchestrated the historic settlement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) over discrimination in farm loan lending to Native American farmers and ranchers — Keepseagle v. Vilsack — that resulted in $ 760 million in monetary awards and major reforms in USDA's Farm Loan Program policies and practices.
The term employee referral program is used to describe an incentive system that allows existing employees to receive a monetary award if they refer a job candidate and that individual is subsequently hired.
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