Mission and Objectives Clause Samples

The 'Mission and Objectives' clause defines the overarching purpose and specific goals that guide the agreement or organization. It typically outlines the fundamental mission statement, followed by a list of measurable objectives that the parties aim to achieve, such as expanding market reach, improving service quality, or fostering innovation. By clearly articulating these aims, the clause ensures all parties share a common understanding of the intended direction and priorities, thereby aligning efforts and minimizing misunderstandings about the agreement’s intent.
Mission and Objectives. SBISD’s overarching focus is to graduate all SBISD students on time from high school and help them be in a position to go on to complete a two-year technical degree, a two-year associate’s degree, or a four-year bachelor’s degree. YES Prep exists to increase the number of low-income Houstonians who graduate from four-year colleges prepared to compete in the global marketplace and is committed to improving disadvantaged communities. SBISD and YES Prep believe and agree that they have a collective obligation to ensure that students graduate from high school prepared to succeed in college, work, and life. SBISD and YES Prep believe that by granting YES Prep a campus program charter within SBISD, SBISD and YES Prep can work to better their focuses and missions and that by working together in a cooperative and collaborative manner, they can work to achieve their goal of best preparing students to succeed in college, work, and life.
Mission and Objectives. The mission of the Partage Plus dissemination plan is: • To co-ordinate dissemination about the project to partners and their audiences; • To keep that information up to date; • To disseminate information via the central website. To achieve this mission the project aims to: • To raise awareness and profile of the project; • To promote engagement with its outcomes; • To ensure widespread participation. In more detail, the main objectives are: • Create an access point to information (through the project website) and digital content (through Europeana) on the European cultural heritage of the Art Nouveau period; • Spread awareness and understanding of the Art Nouveau collections within institutions in Europe; • Contribute metadata records to Europeana and engage with its audience; • Give access to material that is not on display at partners institutions. • To be accessible and valuable to the general public and specialist users, enabling educational programmes and teaching resources to be made using the records. The project will also demonstrate the wealth of collections in Europe to the general web user with an interest in Art Nouveau. By including information of a specialist nature, it will also be of value to the growing international community of museums.
Mission and Objectives. Mission: It is the Company’s Mission to achieve and maintain globally competitive leather tanning and exports, by developing and maintaining strong relationships, reliable customer service, and safe, high quality high productivity operations.
Mission and Objectives. XISD and YES Prep believe that by granting YES Prep a campus program charter within XISD, XISD and YES Prep can work to better their focuses and missions and that by working together in a cooperative and collaborative manner, they can work to achieve their goal of best preparing students to succeed in college, work, and life.
Mission and Objectives. The mission of IABS, which is related to the scientific and medical advancement of biologicals, includes: • To host conferences and workshops, facilitate communication, and develop consensus on key contemporary issues related to biologicals among those who discover, develop, produce and regulate biological products for human and animal health; • To ▇▇▇▇▇▇ evidence-based science as the standard for improving and ensuring the quality and the safety of biological products and • To share scientific advancements and innovative regulatory solutions through our journal Biologicals. In addition, IABS is prepared to offer assistance to national and international organisations active in this field. IABS vision is health solutions for everyone everywhere. The strategic objective is to bring together experts to search for solutions to scientific, technical and regulatory issues in the field of veterinary biologicals by organising scientific events and publish meeting summaries and breakthrough regulatory science in the IABS journal ‘Biologicals’. For decades, IABS priorities have involved issues impacting public, animal and environmental health by bringing together health experts to work on common issues through a transdisciplinary approach aimed at improving global health. The One Health approach is recognized by IABS as an effective means to address health issues at the human-animal-environment interface and includes zoonotic diseases, antimicrobial resistance, food security, vector-borne diseases and other threats. IABS has been committed to the OH principle for many years. IABS was founded in 1955 in Lyon, France by a group of experts who believed that such an organization could provide a forum where data could be discussed among scientists to improve the quality and the regulation of biological products from human and animal origin. IABS has members in over 50 countries. IABS is a nonprofit-making association governed by Articles 60 – 79 of the Swiss Civil Code and by the Articles of Association (Constitution). The former names of the association were International Association for Biological Standardization and subsequently the International Association for Biologicals, both also known under the acronym “IABS”. The first Statutes of IABS were adopted by the General Assembly meeting on 20th September 1959, in Tel Aviv.

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  • Scope and Objectives 1. This Chapter shall apply, in accordance with the Parties’ respective international obligations and domestic customs law, to customs procedures applied to goods traded between the Parties and to the movement of means of transport between the Parties. 2. The objectives of this Chapter are to: (a) simplify and harmonise customs procedures of the Parties; (b) ensure predictability, consistency and transparency in the application of customs laws and administrative procedures of the Parties; (c) ensure the efficient and expeditious clearance of goods and means of transport; (d) facilitate trade between the Parties; and (e) promote cooperation between the customs administrations, within the scope of this Chapter.

  • Goals and Objectives The purpose of this Agreement is to ensure that the proper elements and commitments are in place to provide consistent service support and delivery to the customers by the Service Providers. The goal of this Agreement is to obtain mutual agreement for the provision of information and communication between the Service Provider and customer. The objective of this Agreement is to: • Provide clear reference to service ownership, accountability, roles and responsibilities. • Present clear, concise and measurable description of service provision to the customer. • Match perceptions of the expected service provision with actual service support and delivery.

  • Purpose and Objectives The primary purpose of this procedure shall be to obtain, at the lowest administrative level and in the shortest period of time, equitable solutions to grievances which may arise from time to time. Grievance proceedings shall be handled confidentially.

  • Aims and Objectives 8.1 The aims and objectives of the Agreement are to: • Improve the productivity, efficiency and effectiveness of the operational areas of the SAMFS. • Provide for continuous service improvement. • Ensure ongoing co-operation between the parties. • Provide for wage increases in accordance with Clause 14 of the Agreement. • Provide for the implementation of ongoing reform initiatives.

  • BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES The partnership proposed by the Cooperator was selected due to merit review evaluations from the 2017 Notice of Funding Opportunity P17AS00037. The Cooperator demonstrated expertise in disciplines and subject areas of relevance to cooperative research and training. The Cooperator met the program interests of NPS with expertise, facilities, experience, diversity of programs, and history of collaborative research projects. The Cooperator helps the NPS-CESU to meet its objectives to:  Provide research, technical assistance and education to NPS for land management, and research;  Develop a program of research, technical assistance and education that involves the biological, physical, social, and cultural sciences needed to address resources issues and interdisciplinary problem-solving at multiple scales and in an ecosystem context at the local, regional, and national level; and  Place special emphasis on the working collaboration among NPS, universities, and their related partner institutions. The CESU network seeks to provide scientifically-based information on the nature and status of selected biological, physical, and cultural resources occurring within the parks in a form that increases its utility for making management decisions, conducting scientific research, educating the public, developing effective monitoring programs, and developing management strategies for resource protection. Studying the resources present in NPS parks benefits the Cooperator’s goal of advancing knowledge through scientific discovery, integration, application, and teaching, which lead toward a holistic understanding of our environmental and natural resources. The Cooperator is a public research university, sharing research, educational, and technological strengths with other institutions. Through inter-institutional collaboration, combined with the unique contributions of each constituent institution, the Cooperator strives to contribute substantially to the cultural, economic, environmental, scientific, social and technological advancement of the nation. The NPS expects there to be substantial involvement between itself and the Cooperator in carrying out the activities contemplated in this Agreement. The primary purpose of this study is not the acquisition of property or services for the direct benefit or use by the Federal Government, but rather to accomplish a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized the Legislative Authorities in ARTICLE II. This agreement fulfills the Public Purpose of support and economic stimulation for the following reasons:  Projects will engage recipients, partners, communities, and/or visitors in shared environmental stewardship.  Projects will promote greater public and private participation in historic preservation programs and activities. The project builds resource stewardship ethics in its participants.  The information, products and/or services identified or developed by projects will be shared through a variety of strategies to increase public awareness, knowledge and support for historic preservation and stewardship of the nation’s cultural and historical heritage.  Projects will support the Government’s objective to provide opportunities for youth to learn about the environment by spending time working on projects in National Parks. The NPS receives the indirect benefit of completing conservation projects.  Projects will motivate youth participants to become involved in the natural, cultural and /or historical resource protection of their communities and beyond.  Students gain “real world” or hands-on experience outside of the classroom of natural, cultural and/or historical resource projects.  The scientific community and/or researchers external to NPS gains by new knowledge provided through research and related results dissemination of natural, cultural and/or historical resource information.  Projects assist in the creation, promotion, facilitation, and/or improvement of the public’s understanding of natural, cultural, historic, recreational and other aspects of areas such as ecological conservation areas, and state and local parks. For performance under this cooperative agreement, the regulations set forth in 2 CFR, Part 200, supersedes OMB Circulars A–21 (2 CFR 220), A–87 (2 CFR 225), A–110, and A–122 (2 CFR 230); Circulars A–89, A–102, and A–133; and the guidance in Circular A–50 on Single Audit Act follow–up apply. The Cooperator shall adhere to 2 CFR, Part 200 in its entirety in addition to any terms and conditions of the master agreement not superseded by 2 CFR 200, as well as the terms and conditions set forth in this agreement. In the event of a conflict between the original terms of the master agreement and 2 CFR, Part 200, relating to this task agreement, 2 CFR, Part 200 shall take precedence.