Scope of Activitie s Sample Clauses

Scope of Activitie s. Applicants must discuss how the applying entity, individua l, or consortium proposes to operate as a Navigator(s), to include: • A plan for carrying out, at a minimum, those duties described as required Navigator duties in statute and regulation (see Section A4. Program Requirements for an overview); • A description of how the applicant will serve the proposed targeted area(s) and their plan for conducting public education and outreach activities29 to raise awareness about the FFEs; • A description of the communication and marketing plan to reach the targeted proposed area(s); • A description of existing relationships and how additional relationships could be readily established with employers and employees, consumers (including consumers who are 29 This could be done through various means, including but not limited to: distributing educational flyers, posting information on an organization’s website, or other cost-effective approaches to sharing information with consumers. considered to be “left behind”), or self-employed individua ls, who are likely to be eligible for enrollment in a QHP or who are in a “left behind” population as described in this Funding Opportunity; • For current or past HHS Navigator awardees, this section should describe the progress already made with regard to meeting the required Navigator duties (See Section A4. Program Requirements) and their performance metrics and how the applicant plans to continue, improve or expand upon them as a result of receiving funding through this opportunity. • Applicants are also encouraged to describe their plan and outline strategies that maximize their impact on the community while using federal grant funds efficiently - such as through strategic partnerships with public and private organizations, coordinating outreach activities with local CHIP outreach programs, or providing more virtual/mobile assistance to consumers. The public and private organizations with which applicants might consider partnering could include the following types of organizations: ▪ Xxxxxxxx of CommerceSmall businessesTrade associations ▪ State unemployment offices and job training centers ▪ Local Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) outreach programs ▪ Local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) offices ▪ Local Social Security Offices. • A plan to perform the statutory and regulatory duties of a Navigator for the entire length of the cooperative agreement; • An attestation that all paid and unpaid staff perfo...
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