Recruitment Activities definition

Recruitment Activities means activities designed to persuade an individual to apply for SNAP benefits through the use of persuasive practices. Persuasive practices constitute coercing or pressuring an individual to apply or providing incentives to fill out an application. Recruitment activities are unallowable costs.
Recruitment Activities means activities car- ried out through a teacher corps program as described in section 2018 to attract highly qualified individuals, including individuals taking nontraditional routes to teaching, to enter teaching and support the individuals during necessary certification and licensure activities.

Examples of Recruitment Activities in a sentence

  • Upcoming Student Recruitment Activities: THRIVE will be focusing effort on phone banking, and canvassing moving forward.

  • On-Site Recruitment Activities with Local Employers On-site recruitment services may include scheduling interviews, company orientations, assessment and screening, prescreening, workshop presentations, and screening interviews.

  • If so approved by the JSC, the costs associated with the Customer Recruitment Activities shall be subject to the cost-sharing provisions set forth in Section 4.4, Section 5.3(b), or Section 5.4(d), as applicable.