Financial assistance definition

Financial assistance means the transfer of money or property to an Applicant or Participant to accomplish a public purpose of support authorized by Federal statute through Grants or Cooperative Agreements and sub-awards. For DOE, it does not include direct loans, loan guarantees, price guarantees, purchase agreements, Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs), or any other type of financial incentive instrument.
Financial assistance means assistance provided only from the funds, rights, and assets legally available to the authority and includes but is not limited to assistance in the forms of grants, loans, forgivable loans, and royalty payments.
Financial assistance means the assistance the Organization may provide to a Patient pursuant to the Organization’s FAP.

Examples of Financial assistance in a sentence

  • Material changes include any change to your family status, address, enrolment, financial situation or Qualifying Student status, or to information you have provided in your application(s) for Financial Assistance under this MSFAA-Ontario.

  • If you return to Full-Time Student Status after you have reached the maximum number of weeks, you will not be required to start making payments on your Outstanding Loan Balance until the Payment Trigger Date, but you may not be eligible for certain Financial Assistance.

  • Your personal information will only be used for the purpose of administering your Financial Assistance under the MSFAA-Canada, and administering and enforcing the CSFAA or CSLA.

  • If you decide that you do not want to accept the amended Terms and Conditions of the MSFAA-Canada, you must advise Canada of your refusal by contacting the NSLSC in writing at National Student Loans Service Centre, P.O. Box 4030, Mississauga, ON, L5A 4M4, within 90 days of the date of posting of the amendments, at which time you may be denied further Financial Assistance or payment-deferred status, or be required to immediately pay all or part of your Outstanding Loan Balance.

  • If you have received Financial Assistance in excess of the reassessed amount, you will repay all or part of such excess Financial Assistance in a manner as directed by Ontario.


More Definitions of Financial assistance

Financial assistance means all cash, reimbursements, other payments, or allocations of funds provided by LCDJFS to Subrecipient. All requirements in this Agreement related to financial assistance also apply to any monies, including private monies and public money, as defined in section 117.01 of the Ohio Revised Code, used by the Subrecipient to match federal, state or county funds.
Financial assistance has the same meaning as in 44 Ill. Admin. Code Part 7000.
Financial assistance means assistance that non-State entities receive or administer in the form of grants, loans, loan guarantees, property (including donated surplus property), cooperative agreements, interest subsidies, insurance, food commodities, direct appropriations, and other assistance. Financial assistance does not include amounts received as reimbursement for services rendered to individuals for Medicare and Medicaid patient services.
Financial assistance means assistance provided only from the funds, rights, and assets legally available to the authority and includes but is not limited to assistance in the form of a reimbursement grant to support the costs associated with establishing a new eligible apprenticeable occupation or an additional eligible apprenticeable occupation in an applicant’s apprenticeship program.
Financial assistance means a loan or forgivable loan made by the authority to an applicant approved for funding under the program.
Financial assistance means any scholarship, grant, loan, tuition, discount, award, or other financial assistance for the purpose of financing an education.
Financial assistance means payments provided through the ERA Funds for Rent Arrears, Utility and Home Energy Costs Arrears, Current and Prospective Rent, Current and Prospective Utility Costs, and Other Eligible Housing Expenses.