Shared Goals Clause Samples
Shared Goals. Building Effective Relationships Effective Communication Desirable Workplace
Shared Goals. Every eligible, willing, and able Shared Customer will have access to literacy development, vocational counseling, career advising, workforce training and education, job placement services, and job placement assistance;
Shared Goals. (List the goals of this working relationship. What do you both hope to get out of working together? You can also list specific research project goals if those are pertinent.)
Shared Goals. The LEA’s allocation transferred to the consortium shall be used for purposes and programs that are for the shared goals which are mutually beneficial to all consortium members. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (Feb 22, 2024 13:35 CST) The fiscal agent of the consortium may not subgrant back to the participating LEAs the amounts they contributed to the consortium. (Code of Federal Regulations 34 CFR Part 403 Subpart E) ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ - Superintendent 02/22/2024 The consortium accepts the above-named ▇▇▇ to participate in the consortium. I am an authorized representative of the fiscal agent signing on behalf of the consortium. LEAs that are consortium members must permit the consortium’s data custodian to have access to their district’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ data within the CTE Report Card via SD-STARS for the years in which the district is/was a member of the consortium. The data custodian in turn must use SD-STARS only for an educational purpose (such as reviewing data to make data-driven decisions). The Consortium Director serves the federally required role of analyzing ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ data at the entity level to identify gaps and improve student outcomes.
Shared Goals. This agreement builds and operates from a partnership which results in the collaborative design and delivery of programs and services to support the successful transition to adulthood by youth with disabilities. The primary goal of this agreement is to ensure that necessary Rehabilitation and Special Education Services are provided to clients/students in the most effective manner through joint planning, cooperative service delivery, judicious use of available resources and new resource development. The agencies and clients/students represented in this agreement share a commonality of goals. It is the intent of this agreement to, facilitate the following:
Shared Goals. The parties seek to improve the Judiciary’s provision of meaningful access to LEP individuals in the Vermont Court system. The Judiciary aims to make reasonable efforts to provide LEP individuals with timely and qualified language assistance, both oral and written, in all proceedings of the courts as well as in court services and programs, with services to be provided in a reasonably effective and efficient manner, at no cost to the LEP individuals. The efforts are intended to improve compliance with V.R.C.P. 43(f), V.R.Cr.P. 28, V.R.P.P. 43(e), and Title VI. The efforts to be undertaken by the parties are consistent with the Judiciary’s stated mission “to provide equal access to justice, protect individual rights, resolve legal disputes fairly and timely, and provide everyone the opportunity to have their day in court” and its vision that “[t]he people of Vermont will have trust and confidence in the Vermont state courts because the courts are fair, impartial, accessible, responsive, consistent, free of discrimination, independent, and well-managed.” By engaging each other in a voluntary, open, and collaborative manner, the parties hope to achieve results in a more timely, efficient, and effective way than might otherwise occur.
Shared Goals. Economic Security Quality Relationships Desirable Workplace
Shared Goals. In addition to those goals outlined in the Suisun City-Rio Vista MOU, the City and Developer jointly recognize the following shared goals specific to Suisun City:
(a) The City and Developer recognize that any development must be fiscally sound, designed and financed in a manner that it pays the cost of municipal services, and produces a net tax surplus for the City. The City and Developer shall engage a third -party fiscal consulting firm to prepare a fiscal impact report that shall be available to the public
(b) The Project shall be designed in a manner that provides residents of the City with the greatest possible level of certainty and clarity that: (i) the Project will not draw financial resources from existing City tax base, and (ii) the Project will provide a net fiscal benefit that will help improve the provision of services for existing Suisun City residents.
(c) The City and Developer are jointly committed to protecting and strengthening ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Air Force Base (“▇▇▇▇▇▇ AFB”). The City and Developer shall jointly work with ▇▇▇▇▇▇ AFB to ensure that (a) land uses around ▇▇▇▇▇▇ AFB protect and strengthen the base, including necessary buffer areas where development is restricted to protect base operations, and
Shared Goals. All members and partners of the Pikes Peak Continuum of Care agree to work together based in our shared values to achieve our goals of: • Reducing both homelessness and harm through comprehensive and compassionate solutions. • Implementing community-centered, person-centered, and data-centered homelessness solutions. • Creating alignment of community approach to homelessness solutions, reducing siloing and duplication of efforts. • Building a coordinated, efficient supportive housing system that ensures people regaining housing have easy access to ongoing supports. • Using shared language and definitions that increase collective understanding and prevent misinformation. • Embracing collaboration over competition for limited community resources, challenging territoriality and inefficiency.
Shared Goals. Juvenile Courts and DCYF have a mutual interest in ensuring safety for a young person not adjudged dependent who has not been picked up from a detention facility by a parent, guardian or responsible adult. • Juvenile Courts and DCYF share a mutual goal of preventing young people from remaining in criminal offender detention facilities for lack of an available release option • Young people cannot be released from detention to homelessness or without an adult to supervise. o RCW 13.40.050 (7) states that “A juvenile may be released only to a responsible adult or the Department”. This statute authorizes the courts to release dependent young people to the Department. It does not provide independent statutory authority to the Department to take into custody non-dependent young people where there is no other statutory authority to do so.