Program Highlight Narratives Sample Clauses

Program Highlight Narratives. The Sub-Recipient shall submit brief written narratives to the AAAPP by August 15, 2019. The narratives shall reference specific events that have occurred since the last submission of Program Highlight narratives, including new success stories, quotes, testimonials, or human-interest vignettes. The narratives shall be written for a general audience, with no acronyms or technical terms. For all agencies or organizations that are referenced in the narratives, the Sub-Recipient shall provide a brief description of their mission or role. The active tense shall be consistently used in the narratives to identify the specific individuals or entities that performed the activities described in the narratives. The Sub-Recipient shall review and edit narratives for clarity, readability, relevance, specificity, human interest, and grammar prior to submitting them to the AAAPP.
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Program Highlight Narratives. The Sub-Recipient shall submit brief written narratives to the AAAPP for publication in the Program Highlight sections of the AAAPP’s Summary of Programs and Services, which is hereby incorporated by reference, to include any subsequent revisions thereof. The narratives shall reference specific events that have occurred since the last submission of Program Highlight narratives, including new success stories, quotes, testimonials,or human-interest vignettes. The narratives shall be written for a general audience, with no acronyms or technical terms. For all agencies or organizations that are referenced in the narratives, the Sub-Recipient shall provide a brief description of their mission or role. The active tense shall be consistently used in the narratives to identify the specific individuals or entities that performed the activities described in the narratives. The Sub- Recipient shall review and edit narratives for clarity, readability, relevance, specificity, human interest, and grammar prior to submitting them to the AAAPP.
Program Highlight Narratives. The Contractor shall submit brief written narratives to the Agency for publication in the Program Highlight sections of the Agency’s Summary of Programs and Services, which is hereby incorporated by reference, to include any subsequent revisions thereof. The narratives shall reference specific events that have occurred since the last submission of Program Highlight narratives, including new success stories, quotes, testimonials, or human-interest vignettes. The narratives shall be written for a general audience, with no acronyms or technical terms. For all agencies or organizations that are referenced in the narratives, the Contractor shall provide a brief description of their mission or role. The active tense shall be consistently used in the narratives to identify the specific individuals or entities that performed the activities described in the narratives. The Contractor shall review and edit narratives for clarity, readability, relevance, specificity, human interest, and grammar prior to submitting them to the Agency.
Program Highlight Narratives. The Sub-Recipient shall submit brief written narratives to the AAAPP for publication in the Program Highlight sections of the AAAPP’s Summary of Programs and Services, which is hereby incorporated by reference, to include any subsequent revisions thereof. The narratives shall reference specific events, including success stories, quotes, testimonials, or human-interest vignettes. The narratives shall be written for a general audience, with no acronyms or technical terms.

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