Bilateral Funders definition

Bilateral Funders means funders of the CGIAR that provide their funding directly to the Centers.
Bilateral Funders means funders of the CGIAR that provide their funding directly to the Centers. “Bilateral Funding” means funding that flows directly from Bilateral Funders to Centers. “Bilateral Portion of System Costs” means the Bilateral Funders’ portion of the System Costs.

Examples of Bilateral Funders in a sentence

  • All entities that are Fund Donors eligible for Fund Council representation, all non-donor entities that are Fund Council Members, all countries hosting the headquarters of a CGIAR Center, and all Bilateral Funders contributing at least US$ 500,000 each of the previous two calendar years to fund implementation of the SRF may participate in the Funders Forum.

  • In the years where no Funders Forum is convened, Bilateral Funders may be invited to interact with the Consortium and the Centers in events linked with Fund Council meetings, according to a format agreed by the Consortium and the Fund Council.

  • Each such proposal is expected to include, among other aspects, a program content description and financing plan with a Core Budget in United States dollars, setting out the reasonably anticipated funding expected to be received from (i) Window 1 and Window 2 (i.e. the Fund Council-Allocated Component) and (ii) Window 3 and Bilateral Funders (i.e. the Window 3 and Bilateral Component) during the proposed life of the CRP.

  • Each such proposal is expected to include, among other aspects, a program content description and financing plan with a Core Budget in United States dollars setting out the reasonably anticipated funding expected to be received from (i) Window 1 and Window 2 (i.e. the Fund Council-Allocated Component) and (ii) Window 3 and Bilateral Funders (i.e. the Window 3 and Bilateral Component) during the proposed life of the CRP.

  • Use an equitable share of contributions from Fund Donors and Bilateral Funders to pay System Costs, which shall be transparently reported and subject to periodic review.

  • If the aggregate amount assessed during any fiscal year is less (or more) than the amount based on actual contributions by CGIAR Fund and Bilateral Funders (because of lower (higher) than estimated contributions) then the following calendar year’s CSFSP will be adjusted accordingly to compensate for the shortfall (excess).

  • This is equivalent to saying that N (k) is cohomologically connnected, i.e.Hn(N (k)) = 0 for n < 0H0(N (k)) = H0(N0(k)) = Q.Definition 14.7. Let Cyc(k)≤0 := {(M, d) | Hn(M ) = 0 for n > 0}, let Cyc(k)≥0 :={M | Hn(M ) = 0 for n < 0}.

  • In the off years, Bilateral Funders may be invited to interact with the Consortium and the Centers in events linked with Fund Council meetings, according to a format agreed by the Consortium and the Fund Council.

  • The key assumptions are the same as those disclosed in (ii) above.

  • Potential sources: Community Pooled Savings, Northern NGOs, Foundations, Corporate Philanthropists, Government, Bilateral Funders, Multilateral Funders.