Community-Based Program Clause Samples
A Community-Based Program clause defines the framework and expectations for initiatives or services that are delivered within and for a specific community. This clause typically outlines the roles and responsibilities of the parties involved, the scope of activities, and the standards for community engagement or participation. For example, it may specify how local stakeholders are to be involved in program planning or how resources are allocated to benefit the community. Its core function is to ensure that programs are tailored to the needs of the community, promote local involvement, and provide clear guidelines for implementation and accountability.
Community-Based Program. An array of rehabilitation services for juvenile offenders and their families provided in local communities, including, but not limited to, Youth Services and Residential Services, transition programs and services, and aftercare programs.
Community-Based Program. The cost of implementing a community-based program is allowable.
Community-Based Program. An Integrated Transitional Program For HIV Infected and Affected Children and Their Households. Retrieved from
