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business partnerships. Palouse Prairie School recognizes that external review, feedback, and expertise is an invaluable contribution to the ongoing success of Palouse Prairie School and will actively seek business arrangements or partnerships with other schools, educational programs, businesses, or non-profit organizations as deemed appropriate. Palouse Prairie School intends to establish relationships with multiple supporting organizations, including but not limited to: • Idaho School Board Association • Idaho Charter School Network • Expeditionary Learning Schools, Inc. • University of Idaho • Moscow School District
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business partnerships. This innovative, workable program, as applied to Ukraine and Moldova, was designed to produce a large and positive impact on the key institutions and people involved in the meat, seafood and poultry processing industries. The rationale for selecting these countries included the strength of existing partnerships; the challenges and opportunities presented by Ukraine and Moldova, fledgling democracies with transition economies; and the U.S. partners’ vast and current experience in these countries. The partners to this proposal have planned a four-year food industry development program focusing on meat, seafood and poultry. They believe that the above themes provide a solid foundation for success of the program. The implementation approach involves a five-stage process: 1) industry assessment/crosscutting analysis; 2) assembly of key stakeholders; 3) identification of critical issues, prioritization of needs, and impact on local cultures; 4) development of solution strategies; and 5) implementation of strategies. The proposal provided concrete technical assistance and links among the food industry with U.S. counterparts. Specific commercial gains could be achieved by the program’s implementation and USAID objectives in Ukraine and Moldova thereby reinforced. Technical assistance will include assessment of the industry chains and the development of solutions (technology advancement, institutional capacity building, human capacity building); establishment of support systems, linkages and business partnerships; and the understanding and development of food safety, sanitation and standards. Resulting commercial gains for the food industry include improvement in food plant efficiencies, improved plant capacity utilization, and product quality improvement. These are expected to result in increased earnings and employment and potential for the country to export. The adoption and management of technologies will promote efficiencies in the food chain resulting in decreased costs and improved quality. These impacts are also expected to increase the demand for the raw product, which in turn will enhance incomes of agribusinesses and small farmers. The program also reinforces USAID mission strategic objectives. In Ukraine, the program will improve industry efficiencies, value added processing and handling and other expected gains. Preliminary information gathered in Ukraine and Moldova indicates concerns regarding to standards and quality control management for Category ...
business partnerships. It was designed to focus on meat, poultry and seafood processing – initially in Ukraine and Moldova. The justifications for the recommended activities in this document are the results of the Project’s assessment activities, as documented in the 2001 Assessment Report. The major sources of information for the assessment report are:
business partnerships. The partners to this proposal planned a four-year food industry development program focusing on meat, seafood and poultry. They believed that the above themes would provide a solid foundation for success of the program. The implementation approach involved a five-stage process: 1) industry assessment/crosscutting analysis; 2) assembly of key stakeholders; 3) identification of critical issues, prioritization of needs, and impact on local cultures; 4) development of solution strategies; and 5) implementation of strategies. Resulting commercial gains for the food industry would include improved food plant efficiencies, plant capacity utilization, and product quality. These impacts were expected to increase the demand for the raw product, which in turn will enhance incomes of agribusinesses and small farmers. The program would reinforce USAID mission strategic objectives. Preliminary information gathered in Ukraine and Moldova indicated concerns regarding to standards and quality control management for processed meat products. As both nations aspire to join the World Trade Organization (WTO), the program’s efforts would focus on assisting in the development of proper standards that are consistent with Codex Alimentarius Commission (CAC) guidelines. This initiative is expected to assist Ukraine and Moldova to regulate this Category I industry as well as facilitate their entry into WTO. The management structure for this program was designed with the guiding principles of communication and collaboration. To this end, a simple and effective approach was proposed to ensure systematically articulated and coordinated implementation without compromising accountability and oversight.
business partnerships. As appropriate, describe, if any, partnerships with local businesses to develop training, curriculum-based youth entrepreneurship education, and mentoring services for participating students. Section 1423(7) Milwaukee County Youth Education Center works with Milwaukee Public Schools, Franklin School District, and Milwaukee Area Technical College to provide transitional services to ensure students do not drop out of school.
business partnerships. Due to the nature of PL’s business, PL selects from time to time a few business partners who may sponsor events organised or promoted by PL, send representatives to those events, and/or provide offers to members. PL will not provide to these business partners any details provided to PL by members unless members expressly opt-in to this provision. Any information on PL’s website or on any of PL’s promotional material concerning any of its business partners is provided by those business partners and PL makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability of that information or any promotions. Complaints and feedback PL encourages members to provide feedback on the work of PL or the standard of the service it provides by contacting its CEO at xxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. PL expects members to allow it a reasonable opportunity to investigate and assess any complaints before it responds. EVENTS PL regularly organises a variety of events, full details of which are uploaded to the PL website. Unless otherwise stated, only PL members whose subscriptions are up to date are entitled to attend such events. In some cases, PL may permit attendance by those who are not members of PL (whether on payment of a charge or otherwise). Many events organised or promoted by PL are free to attend for members. However, PL reserves the right to organise, host, promote or support events for which a charge is made which is payable by members or, where permitted to attend, non-members. Different charges may apply for members and non-members. Where a charge is payable for an event, attendance is conditional upon full payment in advance unless PL otherwise agrees. Payment may be required to be made by credit card on booking where an event service provider is used. Where PL agrees to issue an invoice in respect of a booking, methods of payment are stated on PL's invoices from time to time. Bookings for events can be modified or cancelled by contacting PL on xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx. However, refunds will not be given for cancellations made within 7 working days prior to the date of the event. In some cases, for major events, PL may specify a period of 20 working days for refunds; this will be stated in the booking information for that event. Instead of cancellation, alternative delegates may attend the event on behalf of the person making the booking, but PL cannot guarantee that...
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