Collaborative Partnerships Clause Samples
Collaborative Partnerships. The following agencies/organizations/individuals have expressed their support and commitment to the implementation and development of the Healthy Families project.
C-2.4.a Cash Contributors: $54,000 The name of each contributor Is the organization considered “Private” or “Public” The dollar value of the contribution Detailed description of Service or Contribution The county(ies) served with donation HF Highlands Public $54,000 Cash contribution to cover operational expenses including travel, participant materials and office expenses. Highlands County C-2.4.b In-Kind Contributors: $79,253 The name of each contributor Is the organization considered “Private” or “Public” The dollar value of the contribution Detailed description of Service or Contribution The county(ies) served with donation HF Highlands Public $79,253 In-kind contribution covering office space, utilities, cleaning and building maintenance, use of phone lines, copying machines and administrative oversight. Highlands County
Collaborative Partnerships. While CBM and BCOQ participate in some ministry initiatives in the BCOQ region, (eg. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Baptist Intercultural Services), there is not an intentional collaboration in those ministries at present. Future joint projects will be developed according to the principles outlined in this Covenant Partnership Agreement.
Collaborative Partnerships. The ELO-P is a partnership with Right at School and PAUSD. Together, through collaborative planning, mutual support of our students, and ongoing communication, our goal is to provide an exemplary extended day experience that is available to all students. In addition to our partnership with Right at School, we will be working with our state run preschool partners to ensure a smooth transition for our TK/K students moving from one grade level to the next.
Collaborative Partnerships. The following agencies/organizations/individuals have expressed their support and commitment to the implementation and development of the Healthy Families project.
C-2.4.a Cash Contributors: $46,900 The name of each contributor Is the organization considered “Private” or “Public” The dollar value of the contribution Detailed description of Service or Contribution The county(ies) served with donation HF Highlands Public $46,900 Cash contribution to cover operational expenses including travel, participant materials and office expenses. Highlands County
Collaborative Partnerships. The Early Achievers coaches and UW coaching team will work together as part of a collaborative partnership that promotes a safe space for sharing ideas and trying new things. Shared expectations and a commitment to timelines Review in WELS.
Collaborative Partnerships. Participation in organizations that promote tourism and economic development in the region with partners such as Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Economic Vitality Team, Northern Santa ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County Economic Alliance, Santa ▇▇▇▇ Hills Wine Growers Alliance, Explore Lompoc, Central Coast Tourism Council, Visit California and Team California.
Collaborative Partnerships. Describe the program's collaborative partnerships. Local educational agencies are encouraged to collaborate with non-LEA entities to administer and implement ELO-P programs. PAUSD has developed partnerships with outside agencies to provide programs, enrichment activities and staffing for the ELO-P. PACCC site leaders will collaborate with school site leaders to ensure that there is an integrated partnership between the school site and PACCC. PACCC staff will work collaboratively with the guidance and direction of ▇▇▇▇▇' s Director of Student Services. District and PACCC administration will communicate regularly regarding professional development, staffing updates, programs, policies, and improvement. PACCC administrative staff will conduct annual parent surveys for program evaluation and to ensure continuous quality improvement.
