Community Partner definition

Community Partner means a nonprofit organization that provide services to a child who is economically disadvantaged or a family member, legal guardian, or legal custodian of a child who is economically disadvantaged.
Community Partner means an individual affiliated with a contracted organization who is trained and certified by the Community Partner Outreach Program to provide free assistance to Oregonians with health coverage application and enrollment.¶
Community Partner means community festivals which appear to the public to be supported and run by the Municipality but in fact are sponsored or co-sponsored by a municipality or an independent non-profit 501c (3) organization, for example: the Anoka Halloween Parade.

Examples of Community Partner in a sentence

  • The Community Partner acknowledges that any warranties and/or guarantees on any equipment or material are subject to the respective manufacturer’s terms thereof, and the Community Partner agrees to look solely to such manufacturers for any such warranty and/or guarantee.

  • The Community Partner is responsible for undertaking any necessary risk mitigation should the soil be deemed unsafe for children and volunteers.

  • In the event the Community Partner solicits other sponsors or donors, then the Community Partner shall not permit such sponsors or donors to compete with the Funding Partner for signage and sponsorship recognition.

  • Upon expiration of or termination of this Agreement for any reason, the Community Partner shall cease all use of the Marks.

  • At the time of execution of this Agreement, the Community Partner shall provide KaBOOM! with proof of land ownership evidenced by either a deed granting title to the property to the Community Partner or a letter from the property owner showing approval for the Project.


More Definitions of Community Partner

Community Partner means all external entities that partner with the Authority and enter into formal agreement with the Authority to conduct outreach or enrollment assistance, whether or not they are funded or compensated by the Authority. Insurance agents are not considered community partners.
Community Partner. MEANS A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT UNDERTAKES ANY OF THE ACTIVITIES OR SERVICES DESCRIBED IN SUBSECTION (3) OF THIS SECTION.
Community Partner means a person (other than an individual) that pro- vides loans, Equity Investments, or De- velopment Services and enters into a Community Partnership with an Appli- cant. A Community Partner may in- clude a Depository Institution Holding Company, an Insured Depository Insti- tution, an Insured Credit Union, a State-Insured Credit Union, a not-for- profit or for-profit organization, a State or local government entity, a quasi-government entity, or an invest- ment company authorized pursuant to Community Development Financial Insts. Fund § 1805.104 the Small Business Investment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 661 et seq.);
Community Partner. District badge(s) issued to   (requires separate approval process) Highline partner email address (requires separate approval process) Other (please specify):   The Site will attempt to provide a meeting space and/or supplies in the school building for services to be conducted, if available. The school will attempt to provide consistent space, which is conducive to the privacy and confidential needs of services and to the needs of other students and staff. In the event the use of the space conflicts with any school event or program, the District, may elect to use the space for such school event or program, that the District will provide reasonable notice to (Insert Partner Organization Name) of the need for such use. All reasonable efforts will be made to provide similar alternative spaces. The building principal will have final authority over building use and availability issues The district will not provide clerical support or copying.
Community Partner means a nonprofit organization that provide services to a
Community Partner means an individual affiliated with an organization contracted, trained, and certified by the Oregon Health Authority's Community Partner Outreach Program to provide free assistance to people applying for health coverage in Oregon that includes but is not limited to: ¶
Community Partner means aperson (other than an individual) that provides loans, equity investments, or Development Services and enters into a Community Partnership with anApplicant. A Community Partner mayinclude a Depository Institution Holding Company, an Insured DepositoryInstitution, an Insured Credit Union, a not-for-profit or for-profit organization, a State or local government entity, aquasi-government entity, or aninvestment company authorized pursuant to the Small BusinessInvestment Act of 1958 (15 U.S.C. 661 et seq.);