Common use of POPULATION SERVED Clause in Contracts

POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is youth Pre-Kindergarten to 12th grade who are at risk for substance use and misuse because they belong to a subgroup of the general population that is known to have risk factors that increase the likelihood of substance use and misuse. Targeted subgroups may be defined by, but not limited to, academic factors such as school failure or truancy, and place of residence such as high drug-use or low-income neighborhoods. Number of adults attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 000 000 000 234 780

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Samples: Grant Contract

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POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is youth Pre-Kindergarten in grades 6th – 12th (or youth up to 12th grade age 18 who are at risk for substance use currently not enrolled in school) that meet the program and misuse because they belong to a subgroup of curriculum criteria. While the general target population that is known to have risk factors that increase the likelihood may show early signs of substance use and misuse, indicated services are not designed for individuals with a substance use disorder. Targeted subgroups may be defined by, but not limited to, academic factors such as school failure or truancy, Number of youth attending Community-Based Education and place of residence such as high drug-use or low-income neighborhoods. Mobilization Activities 420 420 630 630 2100 Number of adults attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 000 000 000 234 780210 210 315 315 1050

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Samples: Grant Contract

POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is youth Pre-Kindergarten to 12th grade who are at risk for substance use and misuse because they belong to a subgroup of the general population that is known to have risk factors that increase the likelihood of substance use and misuse. Targeted subgroups may be defined by, but not limited to, academic factors such as school failure or truancy, Number of youth attending Community-Based Education and place of residence such as high drug-use or low-income neighborhoods. Mobilization Activities 312 312 468 468 1560 Number of adults attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 000 000 000 234 780

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Samples: Grant Contract

POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is youth Pre-Kindergarten to 12th grade who are at risk for substance use and misuse because they belong to a subgroup of the general population that is known to have risk factors that increase the likelihood of substance use and misuse. Targeted subgroups may be defined by, but not limited to, academic factors such as school failure or truancy, and place of residence such as high drug-use or low-income neighborhoods. Number of adults attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 000 000 000 234 780288 960

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Samples: Grant Contract

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POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is youth Pre-Kindergarten in grades 6th – 12th (or youth up to 12th grade age 18 who are at risk for substance use currently not enrolled in school) that meet the program and misuse because they belong to a subgroup of curriculum criteria. While the general target population that is known to have risk factors that increase the likelihood may show early signs of substance use and misuse, indicated services are not designed for individuals with a substance use disorder. 2. Targeted subgroups The secondary population may be defined byinclude: a. parents, but not limited tograndparents, academic factors such as school failure or truancyguardians, and place siblings of residence such as high drug-use or low-income neighborhoods. Number of adults attending Community-Based Education youth participants, and Mobilization Activities 000 000 000 234 780b. community members in the funded service area.

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Samples: Grant Contract

POPULATION SERVED. 1. The primary population is youth Pre-Kindergarten to 12th grade who are at risk for substance use and misuse because they belong to a subgroup of the general population that is known to have risk factors that increase the likelihood of substance use and misuse. Targeted subgroups may be defined by, but not limited to, academic factors such as school failure or truancy, and place of residence such as high drug-use or low-income neighborhoods. Number of adults attending Community-Based Education and Mobilization Activities 000 000 000 234 780264 264 396 396 1320

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Samples: Grant Contract

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