Community initiative definition

Community initiative means a nonprofit organization which provides services to central Minnesota communities of color in one or more of the program areas listed in subdivision 4, paragraph (a).
Community initiative means a nonprofit organization which:
Community initiative means specified free medical care at New Victoria Hospital (only), to patients resident in the UK, being offered as part of a £125,000 fund to celebrate the Hospital’s 125th anniversary.

Examples of Community initiative in a sentence

  • The European Community initiative for rural development provided for articles 63 and 65 of EC Regulation no.

  • In 2008, the Urban Institute and the National Institute of Corrections selected Denver as a site to implement and evaluate the Transition from Jail to Community initiative.

  • This year we have received positive reports from Her Majesty’s Inspectors education (HMIe) Inspections in relation to QI 4.1 Impact on Communities (How Good Is Our Community Learning & Development?) Grampian Police have reviewed their Total Community initiative in Torry and, building on lessons learned about joined-up service delivery, are about to initiate a further pilot in the Tillydrone area for ‘Building Responsible Communities Through Partnership Services’.

  • The present INTERREG Community initiative supports cross-border, transnational and interregional co- operation.

  • The Teens, Crime, and the Community initiative of the National Crime Prevention Council uses the two- volume Community Works curriculum to educate youth about crime and victimization prevention, engage them in a variety of critical thinking and problem-solving activities, and give them the opportunity to voice beliefs and feelings in response to real-life situations.

  • The Community Organizer agrees to comply with all federal, state and local laws, regulations, ordinances and rules relating the promotion, organization and conduct of the Community Event or Community initiative.