Common use of Life Skills Training Clause in Contracts

Life Skills Training. The costs of teaching critical life management skills that may never have been learned or have been lost during the course of physical or mental illness, domestic violence, substance use, and homelessness are eligible costs. These services must be necessary to assist the program participant to function independently in the community. Component life skills training are budgeting resources, managing money, managing a household, resolving conflict, shopping for food and needed items, improving nutrition, using public transportation, and parenting.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Management and Implementation of an Emergency Solutions Grant Project Housing Program, Management and Implementation of an Emergency Solutions Grant Project Housing Program

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Life Skills Training. The costs of teaching critical life management skills that may never have been learned or have been lost during the course of physical or mental illness, domestic violence, substance useabuse, and homelessness are eligible costseligible. These services must be necessary to assist the program participant to function independently in the community. Component life skills training are the budgeting resourcesof resources and money management, managing moneyhousehold management, managing a household, resolving conflictconflict management, shopping for food and other needed items, improving nutrition, using the use of public transportation, and parentingparent training.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subrecipient Agreement

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Life Skills Training. The costs of teaching critical life management skills that may never have been learned or have been lost during the course of physical or mental illness, domestic violence, substance use, and homelessness are eligible costs. These services must be necessary to assist the program participant to function independently in the community. Component Com- ponent life skills training are budgeting budg- eting resources, managing money, managing a household, resolving conflictcon- flict, shopping for food and needed items, improving nutrition, using public pub- lic transportation, and parenting.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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