Outcomes and Results Sample Clauses

Outcomes and Results. What outcome(s) did the Participant and/or Beneficiary Organisation achieve as a direct result of the support provided by the Project (e.g. qualifications, employment, progression in work, and/or other outcomes, including soft outcomes)? What is the Participant and/or Beneficiary Organisation doing now (e.g. has the Participant sustained employment, has the school improved the quality or quantity of work experience or careers support, has the employer secured access to a more diverse pool of recruits)? What difference has the Project made to a Participant’s life?
Outcomes and Results. The Rationale for Outcomes Why we measure Outcomes What outcomes will be measured?
Outcomes and Results. The Outcomes and Results tables that follow describe the results achieved to date through federal and provincial investments in affordable housing under the IAH and SIF Agreements. The figures included align with Housing Nova Scotia’s annual claims reporting commitment to CMHC. Due to year-end reconciliation, figures for some indicators included in the 2016-17 annual report have been adjusted. Results are reported using the outcomes and indicators required under the IAH and SIF Agreements. Results are separated into those achieved through IAH funds, and those through SIF-A and SIF-B funding.
Outcomes and Results o What outcome(s) did the Student, Participant and/or Beneficiary Organisation achieve as a direct result of the support provided by the Project (e.g. employment, progression in work, and/or other outcomes, including soft outcomes)? o What is the Beneficiary Organisation doing now (e.g. has the college improved the quality or quantity of work placement or careers support, has the employer secured access to a more diverse pool of recruits)? o What difference has the Project made to a Participant’s/student’s life? o Please include at least one quote from the Student, Participant or Beneficiary Organisation and, wherever possible, include visual information (a photograph or video) to support the story you are telling. Note, for the Mayor’s YouTube channel, video case studies should be a maximum of two minutes. The Department for Work and Pensions require completion of a separate Consent Form to enable materials to be used by them for publicity purposes. A Student, Participant or Beneficiary Organisation may consent to provide a Case Study to the GLA but elect not to consent to that Case Study being used by the Department for Work and Pensions for publicity purposes. If a Student, Participant or Beneficiary Organisation does not consent to a Case Study being used by the Department for Work and Pensions for publicity purposes, the GLA may nonetheless share the Case Study with the Department for Work and Pensions, the European Commission and other organisations to enable it to carry out its functions and statutory responsibilities, which include reporting to the Department for Work and Pensions on the ESF programme. The GLA cannot accept any case studies without a signed consent form and declarations using the wording that follows.
Outcomes and Results. Use the table below to list the student interns who participated in the project: Name of Student Intern Hours Worked Work Experience Credits earned Name of DoD company and description of internship work

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