Common use of REPORTING AND EVALUATION Clause in Contracts

REPORTING AND EVALUATION. Microsoft will report progress on its Community Benefit Agreement to the City Administrator at least once a month, in a manner prescribed by the City Administrator. Progress reports on key features shall include information sufficient to determine progress and completion, including but not limited to e-mails, public communications, invoices, grant agreements, or verification provided by participating community organizations. These documents shall become part of the public record in the Office of the City Administrator, and summaries will be shared with the Citizens Advisory Committee. Microsoft may request that the City Administrator determine whether an item is complete, and the City Administrator will respond within 30 days. Information on completed items will be posted on the City Administrator’s website. Evaluation & Reporting The legislation authorizing the Central Market and Tenderloin Payroll Tax Exclusion requires the City Administrator to report on an annual basis on the program’s success. In addition, the Citizens’ Advisory Committee is required to report to the Board of Supervisors on a regular basis. To meet these reporting requirements, it is necessary for Microsoft to report on its progress in meeting the Community Benefits Agreement’s goals and objectives. • Microsoft will report on its progress meeting goals and objectives in this CBA by reporting to the City Administrator once each quarter on which items have been completed, which have begun and are in progress, and which have not yet begun. A form will be provided for this report. • Completion of at least 80% of items in the CBA will be deemed as successful, provided that a good faith effort was made to achieve all items.

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Samples: Community Benefit Agreement

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REPORTING AND EVALUATION. Microsoft will report progress on its Community Benefit Agreement to the City Administrator at least once a month, in a manner prescribed by the City Administrator. Progress reports on key features shall include information sufficient to determine progress and completion, including but not limited to e-mails, public communications, invoices, grant agreements, or verification provided by participating community organizations. These documents shall become part of the public record in the Office of the City Administrator, and summaries will be shared with the Citizens Advisory Committee. Microsoft may request that the City Administrator determine whether an item is complete, and the City Administrator will respond within 30 days. Information on completed items will be posted on the City Administrator’s website. Evaluation & Reporting The legislation authorizing the Central Market and Tenderloin Payroll Tax Exclusion requires the City Administrator to report on an annual basis on the program’s success. In addition, the Citizens’ Advisory Committee is required to report to the Board of Supervisors on a regular basis. To meet these reporting requirements, it is necessary for Microsoft to report on its progress in meeting the Community Benefits Agreement’s goals and objectives. Microsoft will report on its progress meeting goals and objectives in this CBA by reporting to the City Administrator once each quarter on which items have been completed, which have begun and are in progress, and which have not yet begun. A form will be provided for this report. Completion of at least 80% of items in the CBA will be deemed as successful, provided that a good faith effort was made to achieve all items.

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Samples: Community Benefit Agreement

REPORTING AND EVALUATION. Microsoft Twitter will report progress on its Community Benefit Agreement to the City Administrator at least once a month, in a manner prescribed by the City Administrator. Progress reports on key features shall include information sufficient to determine progress and completion, including but not limited to e-mails, public communications, invoices, grant agreements, or verification provided by participating community organizations. These documents shall become part of the public record in the Office of the City Administrator, and summaries will be shared with the Citizens Advisory Committee. Microsoft Twitter may request that the City Administrator determine whether an item is complete, and the City Administrator will respond within 30 days. Information on completed items will be posted on the City Administrator’s website. Evaluation & Reporting The legislation authorizing the Central Market and Tenderloin Payroll Tax Exclusion requires the City Administrator to report on an annual basis on the program’s success. In addition, the Citizens’ Citizen’s Advisory Committee is required to report to the Board of Supervisors on a regular basis. To meet these reporting requirements, it is necessary for Microsoft Twitter to report on its progress in meeting the Community Benefits Benefit Agreement’s goals and objectives. • Microsoft Twitter will report on its progress meeting goals and objectives in this CBA by reporting to the City Administrator once each quarter on which items have been completed, which have begun and are in progress, and which have not yet begun. A form will be provided for this reportan ongoing basis. • Completion of at least 80% of items in the CBA will be deemed as successful, provided that a good faith effort was made to achieve all items.

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Samples: Community Benefit Agreement

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REPORTING AND EVALUATION. Microsoft Twitter will report progress on its Community Benefit Agreement to the City Administrator at least once a month, in a manner prescribed by the City Administrator. Progress reports on key features shall include information sufficient to determine progress and completion, including but not limited to e-mails, public communications, invoices, grant agreements, or verification provided by participating community organizations. These documents shall become part of the public record in the Office of the City Administrator, and summaries will be shared with the Citizens Advisory Committee. Microsoft Twitter may request that the City Administrator determine whether an item is complete, and the City Administrator will respond within 30 days. Information on completed items will w ill be posted on the City Administrator’s website. Evaluation & Reporting The legislation authorizing the Central Market and Tenderloin Payroll Tax Exclusion requires the City Administrator to report on an annual basis on the program’s success. In addition, the Citizens’ Citizen’s Advisory Committee is required to report to the Board of Supervisors on a regular basis. To meet these reporting requirements, it is necessary for Microsoft Twitter to report on its progress in meeting the Community Benefits Benefit Agreement’s goals and objectives. • Microsoft  Twitter will report on its progress meeting goals and objectives in this CBA by reporting to the City Administrator once each quarter on which items have been completed, which have begun and are in progress, and which have not yet begunan ongoing basis. A form will be provided for this report. • Completion of at least 80% of items in the CBA will be deemed as successful, provided that a good faith effort was made to achieve all items.

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Samples: Community Benefit Agreement

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