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Overview of the Project. Project reference number: [MERGE] The Project is operating in the following Council area: [MERGE] The total number of Service Users being supported by the Project is: [MERGE] Brief summary of the Project: The awarded devices and internet connectivity will be provided to Service Users from the Grantee. Support will be provided to Service Users from Digital Champions who have received training from SCVO.
Overview of the Project. 1 In March 2012 the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) 2 awarded a Partnership Grant for the proposal titled: “Neighbourhood Inequality, Diversity 3 and Change: Trends, Processes, Consequences and Policy Options for Canada’s Large 4 Metropolitan Areas” (hereafter referred to as the Neighbourhood Change Research 5 Partnership or NCRP). 6 SSHRC Partnership Grants require projects to include substantive involvement of, and cash 7 and in-‐kind contributions from, community and university partners. SSHRC has 8 contributed $2.5 million over a maximum 7-‐year term. Continued SSHRC funding of this 9 grant is contingent on two criteria:
10 1) satisfactory progress demonstrated through periodic SSHRC reviews (details to be 11 confirmed once SSHRC releases PG procedures), and
12 2) a plan in place by the project mid-‐point to secure at least 35% ($875,000) of the 13 SSHRC grant in cash and in-‐kind contributions, over the term of the grant.
Overview of the Project. In fall of 2021, the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board adopted a new comprehensive plan, Parks for All, to guide the next 15 years of the park system. In celebration of the new vision, MPRB is hiring 9 artists to paint murals in the park system to represent the new goals in the physical park spaces that the plan represents. Each artist will develop a mural concept based on one of the goals. The murals will be painted at different parks across the system so that the pages of the new policy will come to life in the parks, build awareness about the plan, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a culture of accountability to the new vision by shining a light on the new community informed goals. Numerous strategies are outlined to achieve each goal within the plan. Each of the nine murals will represent one of the following goals, and the representation of the goal will be developed by each selected artist, in collaboration with MPRB staff:
Overview of the Project. The Client has requested the setup/configuration and support of integration components and services to allow bidirectional data transfer between SEIS and the Client’s SIS. SJCOE/ CODESTACK will setup and provide integration services developed using ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ 4.0 to integrate SEIS with Client’s SIS. Custom procedures, server jobs, and custom reports will be developed in both systems to facilitate full interoperability and data integrity.
Overview of the Project. 1.1.1 Project Name: Equipment Framework Maintenance Project of ※※※ Airport Co., Ltd.;
Overview of the Project. A. The Project and its Purpose
Overview of the Project. The County and Authority have agreed to cooperatively develop various major transportation projects, including the Project, due to the mutual benefit to each Party and the benefits to the residents of the County. The Project, as more fully defined in EXHIBIT A to this Agreement, consists of the design and construction of a fuel farm and automated weather observing system at the El Paso County Fabens Airport. The Project responsibilities of each Party and Project budget are more fully enumerated within EXHIBITS B and C of this Agreement.
Overview of the Project. 3.1 Project name: Qian 112 area well drilling development
3.2 Project content:
3.2.1 Area: Qian 112 area
3.2.2 Well No.
3.2.3 Well type: Straight well
3.2.4 Geographical position: Within the territory of Qian’an county 3.2.5The name of construction: Qian’an constructing
3.2.6 The design of the well’s depth: (according to project’s design).
3.2.7 Well quantity: 20 w▇▇▇▇, settle account for the work load that takes place actually.
Overview of the Project. The purpose of this project is to quantitatively assess the public health risks posed by the levels of peanut, hazelnut, milk and wheat cross-contamination detected in UK retail products sampled and tested as part of the FSA funded survey of allergen advisory labelling. This will be done using probabilistic risk assessment. The inputs for the probabilistic risk assessment will be based on UK food consumption data, the combined food allergic threshold datasets developed by TNO and FARRP. Furthermore, the allergen contamination data will be based on the FSA’s survey of allergen advisory labelling and allergen content of UK retail pre-packed foods. TNO and FARRP will also compare the level of peanut, hazelnut, milk and wheat cross-contamination in UK retail foods sampled as part of the FSA survey to the reference does proposed by VITAL 2.0 and ILSI-Europe. This will be done by setting a product-specific action level (ppm) for samples that tested positive. This action level will be based on the reference doses as identified by VITAL 2.0 and ILSI-Europe and the level of product specific food consumption in the UK. The results of this project will be used to help inform the FSA’s work to develop risk based, proportionate allergen management thresholds. Specifically, the results will help the FSA to:- quantitatively assess the public health risks posed by the levels of allergen cross- contamination found to be present in foods sold on the UK retail market to which UK food allergic consumers are currently being exposed give an indication as to whether the proposed reference doses developed by the VITAL 2.0 programme and ILSI-Europe are practical in relation to the actual levels of cross- contamination detected in the FSA survey samples
Overview of the Project. A. The Project and Its Purpose
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