Sector Sharing Project Sample Clauses

Sector Sharing Project. (a) Facilitate two (2) Sector Sharing meetings, whereas each meeting focuses on inviting sector group representatives from other CPWI coalitions (or other community coalitions focused on substance abuse prevention) to gather and share experiences and ideas for community level change within their sphere of influence. i. One meeting will target the “Youth” sector and emphasize how youth can be more effective when delivering prevention messages in their community. ii. One meeting will target the “Business” sector and emphasize how businesses in frontier communities can be engaged in prevention. Developing an intentional plan for managing impacts of retail marijuana will also be emphasized. Meetings shall be in-person to maximize dialogue and participant interaction. Online meeting technology may be permitted, with DBHR approval. iii. Republic CPWI coalition and coalition staff shall provide outreach and promote these Sector Sharing meetings on xxx.XxxXxxxxxXxxxx.xxx on both the announcements and calendar pages at least forty-five (45) calendar days prior to each scheduled meeting. (A) For the Youth Sector Sharing meeting, direct invitations shall be made to CPWI coalitions in at least Ferry, Stevens, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Lincoln and Xxxxxxx Counties. (B) For the Business Sector Sharing meeting, direct invitations shall be made to CPWI coalitions in at least Okanogan, Xxxxxxx, and Pend Oreille Counties. iv. For each meeting, an agenda will be developed. A finalized agenda for each meeting shall submitted to DBHR twenty-one (21) calendar days prior the meeting date. v. For each meeting, submit a list of registered participants to DBHR fifteen
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Sector Sharing Project. Enter each Sector Sharing meeting as a “Single Service” under the Coalition in the PBPS. (1) Report all project efforts into the PBPS by the 15th of each month following month of service. (2) DBHR will provide detailed instructions for reporting project deliverables outlined in the Statement of Work within 30 days of contract execution.
Sector Sharing Project. Enter each Sector Sharing meeting as a new “Log” under the Coalition Program in the Xxxxxxx. Report all project efforts into the Xxxxxxx by the 15th of each month following month of service.

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