A visit to the location of a business, usually performed as part of the Due Diligence process. This is an important part of the purchase process.
During this type of site visit, TCA staff reviews the financial records kept for grants received for the most recently completed and closed-out fiscal year.
Select visits to arts organizations by TCA Program Staff and/or consultants to assess the artistic programming and community involvement. Attendance at performances, exhibitions and other funded activities may be required in this assessment.
These are official visits by the MCSC program officers to program sites throughout Michigan. They are an integral part of the evaluation of programs and help to provide technical assistance to each program.
A visit by agency officials, representatives, or consultants to the location of a research activity to assess the adequacy of IRB protection of human subjects or the capability of personnel to conduct the research.
a visit in an official capacity to examine a site to determine its suitability for some enterprise
an important method for initial screening of the issues, but for some of the categories it may be inadequate for final evaluation
a visit to the home of the owner, or to an alternate location for the benefit of the homeowner, or by a person on behalf of the owner, or prompted by an alarm or security issue
A site visit is recorded when a user vists your website, this person is known as a visitor.
A visit by foundation program staff and/or board to a (prospective) grantee organization. Site visits are common on-site evaluation and due diligence techniques.
Visit by persons responsible to the funding organization to obtain additional information before the possible award of a grant. Site visits can also be made after a contract or grant award to determine effectiveness of the program.
This is usually the initial meeting between the buyer and seller and is generally conducted at the seller's facility.
Evaluation by a team of peer reviewers who examine the institution's self-study; interview faculty, students, and staff; and examine the structure and effectiveness of the institution and its academic programs. Usually results in an evaluation. Normally part of the accreditation process, but may be initiated by the institution itself. (See also peer review.)
The inspector may make an unaccompanied site visit if the site can be seen from public land. If there is an accompanied visit, representatives from both sides must be present, and the inspector will not talk informally to any of the parties about the case. This is not an opportunity to discuss issues or try to influence the inspector, but you may be asked questions about the plans.
An in-person visit by a grantmaker to a charity to meet the agencyâ€(tm)s key staff, program principals, and clients. Site visits typically occur during the process of evaluating a request for funding, but may also occur after a grant has been awarded to assess a programâ€(tm)s progress.
An agency-initiated review of a proposed or funded project conducted at the applicant's institution.
A fact-finding visit by grant reviewers to an organization that has applied for funding.
Typically refers to a visit from a federal office to ensure the entity is complying with federal regulations.