Implementation Partnership Agreement Sample Contracts

PHASE 2 – IMPLEMENTATION PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT
Implementation Partnership Agreement • July 24th, 2020

On behalf of the Homegrown Talent Initiative (“HTI”), Colorado Succeeds (“CS”) is pleased to inform you that a 12-month partnership and funding in the amount of $108,000 has been approved to Elizabeth School District (“ESD”) and its work pertaining to HTI. The project term will be July 1, 2020 – June 30, 2021.

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Sponsored by the Vermont Agency of Education and the University of Vermont PBIS Intent to Implement Application Instructions: Please complete this application and send or fax to Anne Dubie by January 1st for March Universal Training or April 1st for...
Implementation Partnership Agreement • November 30th, 2016

By completing this Implementation Partnership Agreement, you are engaging in important steps necessary to implement with fidelity and sustain your effort. The following outlines the commitments of the VTPBiS State Team, the Supervisory Union/District and the School:

Sponsored by the Vermont Agency of Education and the University of Vermont PBIS Intent to Implement Application Instructions: Please complete this application and send or fax to Anne Dubie by January 1st for March Universal Training or April 1st for...
Implementation Partnership Agreement • October 15th, 2018

By completing this Implementation Partnership Agreement, you are engaging in important steps necessary to implement with fidelity and sustain your effort. The following outlines the commitments of the VTPBIS State Team, the SU/SD Leadership Team and the School Leadership Team:

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Implementation Partnership Agreement • June 22nd, 2012

The importance of coastal aquifer to sustain ecosystems functionality and human needs is widely recognized. In particular, urban and coastal areas in arid and semi-arid climates mainly rely on groundwater resources. The continuous groundwater withdrawal often causes an alteration of the natural quality of the aquifers, with severe effects on ecosystems and human health. In addition, the rapid growth of urban population occurring in coastal areas exerts a strong pressure on the environment, since the increase in industrial and agricultural activities is accompanied by the release of by- products and wastes in the natural system. For this reason it is of paramount importance, on the one hand to identify and discriminate pollution sources and on the other to define adequate criteria to support correct water management practices.

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