Allowable Activities. 4.4.2.1 The Contractor shall be permitted to perform the following marketing activities: · Distribute general information through mass media (i.e. newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, radio, television, the Internet, public transportation advertising, and other media outlets); · Make telephone calls, mailings and home visits only to Members currently enrolled in the Contractor’s plan, for the sole purpose of educating them about services offered by or available through the Contractor; · Distribute brochures and display posters at Provider offices and clinics that inform patients that the clinic or Provider is part of the CMO plan’s Provider network, provided that all CMO plans in which the Provider participates have an equal opportunity to be represented; and · Attend activities that benefit the entire community such as health fairs or other health education and promotion activities.
4.4.2.2 If the Contractor performs an allowable activity, the Contractor shall conduct these activities in the entire Service Region as defined by this Contract.
4.4.2.3 All materials shall comply with the information requirements in 42 CFR 438.10 and detailed in Section 4.3.2 of this Contract.
Allowable Activities. CONTRACTOR must use and expend the funds awarded hereby solely to implement the project described in the Statement of Work exhibit, in accordance with the Budget Exhibit, and within limitations outlined in Special Conditions exhibit. CONTRACTOR may not use or expend the Contract funds in violation of the limitations and restrictions set forth in this Agreement.
Allowable Activities. A. This list is not exhaustive; CDC encourages individual jurisdictional and local needs to be met, as applicable, and to use a variety of mechanisms to expand the public health workforce, including, but not limited to:
1. Using CDC’s Social Vulnerability Index (located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xxx/placeandhealth/svi/index.html) data and tools to inform jurisdiction COVID-19 planning, response, and hiring strategies.
2. Contracting services: Using the General Services Administration (GSA) COVID- 19 Related Support Services (CRSS) contract mechanism available at Acquisition Gateway to obtain contract staff or services.
3. Cross-training: Cross-train staff hired to work on COVID-19 response for other communicable disease response and future pandemic response activities.
Allowable Activities. Reimbursement shall be allowed for courses, workshops, institutes, or other organized activities taken at an accredited institution, as long as they relate to the unit member’s classification or a related class. Exceptions may be made for courses, workshops, or other organized activities offered by recognized business, industry, governmental, professional, and occupational organizations or associations.
Allowable Activities. Reimbursement shall be allowed for courses, workshops, institutes, or other organized activities taken at an accredited institution, as long as they relate to the unit member’s classification or a related class. Exceptions may be made for courses, workshops, or other organized activities offered by recognized business, industry, governmental, professional, and occupational organizations or associations. SEIU Local 721 Union Leadership will work with District Human Resources to research other professional certificates offered by outside organizations that qualify for reimbursement. Whatever list is agreed upon shall not be grieved.
Allowable Activities. Provide contracts or subawards to state or territory Lifeline crisis centers for the workforce needed to provide local, regional, tribal and/or statewide/territorial covered chat and/or text Lifeline services. • Conduct root cause analyses on identified critical incidents (i.e., deaths by suicide) where the last contact was provided by a state or territory Lifeline crisis center, if identified within 7 days after contact, or as defined by the state or territory.
Allowable Activities. Each recipient should review program requirements, including Treasury’s Interim Final Rule and the recipient’s Award Terms and Conditions, to determine and record eligible uses of SLFRF funds. Per 2 CFR Part 200.303, the organization must develop and implement effective internal controls to ensure that funding decisions under the SLFRF award constitute eligible uses of funds, and document determinations.
Allowable Activities. The Contractor shall be permitted to perform the following Marketing activities: Distribute general information through mass media (i.e., newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, radio, television, the Internet, public transportation advertising, and other media outlets); Make telephone calls, mailings and home visits only to Enrollees currently enrolled in the Contractor’s plan, for the sole purpose of educating them about services offered by or available through the Contractor; Distribute brochures and display posters at Provider offices that inform patients that the Provider is part of the GHP Provider Network; and Attend activities that benefit the entire community, such as health fairs or other health education and promotional activities.
Allowable Activities. Allowable activities are not required. Applicants may propose to use funds for the following activities: • Support programs aimed at diverting suicidal youth from emergency departments to other appropriate crisis intervention programs or services, such as mobile crisis response teams, respite centers, or non-hospital crisis stabilization facilities. • Utilize local, state, and federal youth suicide attempt and death data to prioritize prevention and intervention strategies focusing on the provision of culturally responsive care to diverse populations impacted by suicide deaths and attempts. • Integrate the use of technology into the project (e.g., assist and enhance support for 988 and Lifeline crisis centers to develop crisis chat interventions; using text messaging [SMS] to provide caring contacts following discharge; offering waterfall text messaging services to send messages strengthening protective factors to community members; enhancing electronic medical records to automate scoring and flagging of youth who score high on screening or assessment tools). • Utilize trauma-informed, culturally appropriate and diverse training and public awareness and activation campaigns for populations, including youth, families, schools, educational institutions, pediatric health programs, and youth organizations that adhere to the National Action Alliance for Suicide Prevention’s guidance on safe messaging, which are connected to action items (e.g., what to do if an individual is worried about another individual) and part of a more comprehensive suicide prevention plan. • Develop collaborative partnerships with an array of other service providers for service delivery and stakeholders serving youth at risk for suicide. • Provide training/workforce development activities for youth professionals and community providers on the latest youth suicide early intervention and prevention services, practices, including lethal means safety counseling, and strategies that are culturally appropriate and intellectually diverse. • Provide activities that address behavioral health disparities and the social determinants of health as they relate to suicide attempts and deaths. • Support peer and family support program efforts aimed at delivering trauma- informed, culturally appropriate suicide prevention activities. • Utilize cultural practices as a prevention tool to promote community connectedness, empowerment, and behavioral health. 5. DATA COLLECTION/PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT AND PR...
Allowable Activities. Allowable activities are an allowable use of grant funds but are not required. Allowable activities may include: Training and technical assistance in planning to participate in the CCBHC Demonstration program, including collaboration with states currently participating in the CCBHC Demonstration program, as well as in the development of potential CCBHC providers. Create a plan for workforce development and retention based upon identification of provider shortages across the state to support successful CCBHC implementation.