DELIVERABLES AND OUTCOMES Sample Clauses

DELIVERABLES AND OUTCOMES. 5.1 The Contractor shall address at least one priority health issue(s) derived from the state’s Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant priorities. The Contractor’s selected Priority Health Issue(s) shall be identified in the FFY2022-2026 contract work plan. 5.2 The Contractor shall work with the local community to maintain, develop, and enhance a community-based system to address the priority maternal child health issue(s) identified in the FFY2022-2026 contract work plan. 5.3 The Contractor shall address risk and protective factors that influence health disparities within families and communities through the Life Course Perspective. 5.4 The Contractor shall develop a proposed budget for the next contract period for using contract funds to accomplish the proposed work plan. The proposed annual contract budget shall be submitted no later than July 31st via an electronic e-mail attachment. 5.5 The Contractor shall identify, track and monitor targeted national, state, and local outcome measure(s) and any additional performance indicator data/measures and analyze FFY2022-2026 contract work plan performance trends. 5.6 If the Contractor desires to make changes to the approved FFY2022-2026 contract work plan or the annual contract budget before the end of the contract year, the Contractor shall submit the proposed revised FFY2022-2026 contract work plan or proposed revised annual contract budget to the MCH Services Program via an electronic email attachment.
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DELIVERABLES AND OUTCOMES. 5.1 The Contractor shall address at least one priority health issue(s) derived from the state’s Title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant priorities. The Contractor’s selected Priority Health Issue(s) shall be identified in the FFY2022-2026 contract work plan. 5.2 The Contractor shall work with the local community to maintain, develop, and enhance a community-based system to address the priority maternal child health issue(s) identified in the FFY2022-2026 contract work plan. 5.3 The Contractor shall address risk and protective factors that influence health disparities within families and communities through the Life Course Perspective. 5.4 The Contractor shall develop a proposed budget for the next contract period for using contract funds to accomplish the proposed work plan. The proposed annual contract budget shall be submitted annually as requested by the MCH Services Program Manager via an electronic e-mail attachment. 5.5 The Contractor shall identify, track and monitor targeted national, state, and local outcome measure(s) and any additional performance indicator data/measures and analyze FFY2022-2026 contract work plan performance trends. 5.6 If the Contractor desires to make changes to the approved FFY2022-2026 contract work plan or the annual contract budget before the end of the contract year, the Contractor shall submit the proposed revised FFY2022-2026 contract work plan or proposed revised annual contract budget to the MCH Services Program via an electronic email attachment. 5.7 The Contractor shall recruit and retain qualified public health professionals to assure a workforce that possesses the knowledge, skills and attitudes to meet unique MCH population needs. All Contractor employees, including subcontracted employees, supported with MCH Services contract funding shall complete designated MCH orientation and initial and ongoing MCH training requirements within required time frames as directed by the MCH Services Program Manager. Documentation of training completion shall be maintained on file and submitted as part of contract reporting.

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