Community Action Plan Sample Clauses

A Community Action Plan clause outlines the obligations and strategies for engaging with and supporting the local community as part of a project or agreement. Typically, it details specific initiatives such as local hiring, community consultations, or investment in local infrastructure, and may set measurable targets or reporting requirements. The core function of this clause is to ensure that the project delivers tangible benefits to the surrounding community and addresses potential social impacts, thereby fostering goodwill and compliance with regulatory or stakeholder expectations.
Community Action Plan. Contractor shall submit a Community Action Plan meeting the requirements of Government Code § 12747 no later than June 30th of every odd year, unless/until otherwise instructed by CSD.
Community Action Plan. A. As a condition of receipt of continued funding under the Act and as further described in 10 TAC §6.206, Subrecipient shall submit by September 1, 2020 to the Department a community action plan including National Performance Indicators (“NPI”) for 2021 funding that includes: 1. a description of the service delivery system targeted to low-income individuals and families in the service area, including homeless individuals and families, migrants, and the elderly poor; 2. a description of how linkages will be developed to fill identified gaps in services through information, referral, case management, and follow-up consultations; 3. a description of how funding under this Act will be coordinated with other public and private resources; and, 4. a description of outcome measures to be used to monitor success in promoting self-sufficiency, family stability, and community revitalization. B. Subrecipient must attain previously identified 2021 NPI targets within 20 percent variance by the end of the Contract Term. Subrecipient must request in writing any adjustment needed to a NPI target to the Department for review and approval no later than August 31, 2021. C. To retain eligible entity status, Subrecipient will submit every three (3) years a community needs assessment according to Department instructions. D. To retain eligible entity status, Subrecipient will submit every five (5) years a strategic plan according to Department instructions.
Community Action Plan. Agreement #P0466 1. Prepare a Community Action Plan with alternatives to increase flow to the Lower Withlacoochee River that will identify actionable steps to move forward, a conceptual budget estimate, and an estimated timeline for each alternative presented.
Community Action Plan. Within four (4) months of the Effective Date of this Agreement, Chevron shall enter into an agreement with a community-based organization with ties to the Richmond community to prepare and implement, at Chevron’s expense, a Community Action Plan that identifies opportunities for enhanced community engagement related to Chevron’s efforts to minimize flaring and to ensure compliance with air-quality-related regulatory requirements at the Richmond Refinery. This Community Action Plan shall include, at a minimum, the following elements: (i) community meetings, scheduled for at least two (2) hours, with the Richmond community no fewer than twice a year (approximately every six (6) months) at which Chevron will provide information and answer questions on any flaring events and air-quality-related Notices of Violation issued to the Richmond Refinery since the previous meeting (or in the case of the first meeting, within the previous twelve (12) months), and any actions Chevron has taken or plans to take to minimize or avoid further flaring events and to avoid occurrence of any incidents that resulted in air-quality-related Notices of Violation;
Community Action Plan. Grantee shall prepare a Community Action Plan in accordance with Section 3.C. of this Scope of Work. Deliverable due date: May 31, 2023 Completion of Deliverable 3 as evidenced by submission of all of the following 1. Community Action Plan to restore flow to the Lower Withlacoochee River. Grantee shall submit copies of all required documentation identified above on paper or electronically in MS Word or PDF format. If maps are required, they shall be uploaded to SERA system or provided on a compact disc in PDF format with ArcGIS compatible shapefiles if they are available. $40,000 As provided in Section 12 of this Scope of Work, below.
Community Action Plan. Subrecipient shall submit its completed Community Action Plan on an annual basis. Subrecipient shall be notified in writing of the due date and submission requirements.
Community Action Plan. A. As a condition of receipt of continued funding under the Act and as further described in 10 TAC §6.209, Subrecipient shall submit by September 1, 2019 to the Department a community action plan including National Performance Indicators (“NPI”) for 2020 funding that includes: 1. a description of the service delivery system targeted to low-income individuals and families in the service area, including homeless individuals and families, migrants, and the elderly poor; 2. a description of how linkages will be developed to fill identified gaps in services through information, referral, case management, and follow-up consultations; 3. a description of how funding under this Act will be coordinated with other public and private resources; and, 4. a description of outcome measures to be used to monitor success in promoting self- sufficiency, family stability, and community revitalization. B. To retain eligible entity status, Subrecipient will submit every three (3) years a community needs assessment to the Department on or before June 1st of every third (3rd) year. C. Subrecipient must attain previously identified 2019 NPI targets within 20 percent variance by the end of the Contract Term. Subrecipient must request in writing any adjustment needed to a NPI target to the Department for review and approval no later than August 31, 2019.

Related to Community Action Plan

  • Proposal of Corrective Action Plan In addition to the processes set forth in the Contract (e.g., service level agreements), if the Department or Customer determines that there is a performance deficiency that requires correction by the Contractor, then the Department or Customer will notify the Contractor. The correction must be made within a time-frame specified by the Department or Customer. The Contractor must provide the Department or Customer with a corrective action plan describing how the Contractor will address all performance deficiencies identified by the Department or Customer.