Need for Funding Sample Clauses

Need for Funding. In 1953, with the passage of Public Law 280, the federal government granted criminal jurisdiction over Ho-Chunk Nation members who commit major crimes on Ho-Chunk Nation lands to the State of Wisconsin. Although the Nation possesses police powers which are inherent to Indian tribes, it currently does not exercise criminal jurisdiction over its members on Ho- Chunk Nation lands because the Nation has developing police department. Consequently, Shawano County assumed a key law enforcement role on Ho-Chunk Nation trust lands. As the population in the area has increased in recent years, including on Ho-Chunk Nation lands, so too has the need for law enforcement services. The increase in the need for law enforcement services has, in turn, increased the need for funding to pay for such services. The County is obligated to provide necessary law enforcement services. The funding provided by this grant will supplement existing funding levels and assist Shawano County in meeting this commitment to the Ho-Chunk Nation.
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Need for Funding. As per the above statistics, this funding is needed to narrow the gap between Government funding and what is required to run this service. The running costs for the Wellington Free Ambulance Kapiti Station, for the past 12 months was approx. $120k. Funding from KCDC, $26,528.40, accounted for approx. 22% of these costs. Add in the approx. cost to run our service in the Kapiti Coast Region ($4,704,050) and that percentage drops dramatically. We believe it is important for local councils to contribute to keeping the cost of this service free to our community. • The population of the KCDC/WFA area accounts for approx. 9% of the total population in our region • The Council’s funding accounts for approx. 7% of the total Council funding in our region • EAS jobs in the KCDC/WFA area account for approx. 13.5% of the total EAS jobs in our region This funding will be used towards the running costs of our service in your area. It could be used toward fuel for our ambulances, vehicle maintenance, running costs of our stations and helping us to pay for consumable medical equipment such as medicines, disposable gloves, and bandages. We also have planned renovation works on the Kapiti Ambulance Station within the next 3 years, which will require extra funding from our community. • Impact: The WFA service promotes a sense of community. A positive impact of the lives of Kapiti Coast residents in the fact that they know that Wellington Free Ambulance is there. Reassurance that an emergency ambulance service is available to everyone. Available free of charge and available to everyone in their hour of medical and emergency need. The figures shown on the KCDC Dashboard demonstrate that we are literally there for all your residents in need. Our Emergency Ambulance Service deals with all types of job; trauma, cardiac, pain, infection and respiratory being the most frequent. Nearly 60% of EAS jobs in the area are for patients who are 65 years of age and above. Over the coming years, this number is likely to increase. Of the 7,237 call outs, 60% of patients were taken to an emergency department. 37% were treated at the scene and did not require transport to ED in Wellington. This is as a result of the success of Urgent Community Care Kapiti. We provide a service that does not discriminate on any grounds, including financial capability. That should provide a very positive impact on the Porirua region. Please note that the figures used in this submission are for our Emergency Ambula...
Need for Funding. For Växjö to be successful in its quest to achieve climate neutrality, various types of funding from, among others, the government and the EU are needed. It is above all a question of regulations, legislation, instruments and support structures being designed in such a way as to simplify and speed up climate transition and not hinder or slow down local work. It is also about efforts that make it easier for individuals and industry to live and operate climate smart and that all subsidies in fossil energy cease.
Need for Funding. The GCSD requests $100,000 in funding to meet the requirements for the high impact project. The GEEC project will incorporate a total of five initiatives related to entrepreneurial education and training. The initiatives include: (1) launching an interdisciplinary collaboration among CTE programs for an immersive entrepreneur curriculum, (2) establishing new and expanding school-based enterprises within CTE programs of study by collaborating with industry and postsecondary partners to guide school-based enterprises, (3) curating a virtual entrepreneurial speaker video series by CTE students to highlight local industry leaders and integrate the series in other CTE programs to scale entrepreneurial capabilities to all CTE programs within the agency, (4) developing and launching a capstone project for CTE business programs where students provide innovative, entrepreneurial solutions to complex issues in society through the development of a mock business plan, partnering with local industry leaders for evaluation of capstone projects, and (5) executing an external evaluation of entrepreneurial initiatives. The project also includes collaboration among multiple stakeholders, industry representatives, and postsecondary institutions. Stakeholders will be engaged throughout the implementation of all five initiatives outlines in the project. Industry representatives will be a critical part of the entrepreneurship education curriculum through the school-based enterprises, virtual speaker series, and capstone projects. The UF and FGC will serve as postsecondary partners with assisting in entrepreneurship education initiatives and the external evaluation of the GEEC intervention. As a high-impact project, GEEC will develop evidence of increased entrepreneurial capabilities and mindset among 450 secondary students who will participate in the program. In addition, seven secondary CTE instructors will demonstrate the ability to effectively teach entrepreneurship after participating in targeted professional development.
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