Agency Goals Sample Clauses
The 'Agency Goals' clause defines the specific objectives or outcomes that the agency aims to achieve under the agreement. It typically outlines measurable targets, such as increasing brand awareness, generating a certain number of leads, or achieving sales milestones within a set timeframe. By clearly stating these goals, the clause ensures both parties have a shared understanding of expectations and provides a basis for evaluating the agency's performance, thereby reducing ambiguity and potential disputes over deliverables.
Agency Goals. The goals of the Agency shall be to:
a. Provide a consolidated and standardized mobile crisis response program operating throughout the jurisdictions served by the Principals.
b. Significantly reduce police response to behavioral health calls by providing alternatives in appropriate instances to police as the primary response to Community Members in Crisis by deploying mental health professionals or similarly certified staff as crisis responders.
c. Enable Agency service coverage 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
d. Coordinate with regional crisis stabilization facility(s) serving the North King County area.
e. Support and advise public safety dispatch agencies over time as these agencies develop and adopt dispatch protocols for mobile crisis responders utilizing both the 911 and 988 systems.
f. Ensure the safety of Field Staff.
g. Reduce strain on police and fire departments by reducing repeat calls from Community Members in Crisis.
h. Attract and retain highly qualified Field Staff.
i. Maintain a well informed and collaborative working relationship with members of the Public Safety Operations Serving the Principals.
j. Operate the Agency under a shared governance and funding model, maximizing the use of grant funding where practicable.
Agency Goals. To decrease the number of speeding-related crashes 66% from 3 during calendar year 2023 to 1 by December 31, 2025. To decrease the number of serious injuries in speeding-related crashes 100% from 1 in calendar year 2023 to 0 by December 31, 2025. To decrease the number of fatalities in speeding-related crashes 100% from 1 in calendar year 2023 to 0 by December 31, 2025.
Agency Goals. To decrease the number of impaired driving-related crashes 20% from 10 during calendar year 2023 to 8 by December 31, 2025. To decrease the number of serious injuries in impaired driving-related crashes 0% from 0 in calendar year 2023 to 0 by December 31, 2025. To decrease the number of fatalities in impaired driving-related crashes 0 % from 0 in calendar year 2023 to 0 by December 31, 2025.
Agency Goals. The goals of the Agency shall be to:
a. Provide a consolidated and standardized mobile crisis response program operating throughout the jurisdictions served by the Principals.
b. ProvideSignificantly reduce solo police response to behavioral health calls by providing alternatives in appropriate instances to police as the primary response to community membersCommunity Members in Crisis by deploying mental health professionals or similarly certified staff as crisis responders.
c. Seek to expandEnable Agency operations and funding to enableservice coverage 24 hours per day, 7 days per week.
d. Advocate for and support the formation of aCoordinate with regional crisis stabilization facility in (s) serving the North King County area.
e. Support and advise public safety dispatch agencies over time as these agencies develop and adopt dispatch protocols for mobile crisis responders utilizing both the 911 and 988 systems.
f. PrioritizeEnsure the safety of Field Staff.
g. Reduce strain on police and fire departments by reducing repeat calls from Community Members in Crisis.
h. Attract and retain highly qualified Field Staff.
Agency Goals. To decrease unrestrained occupant fatalities 100% from 1 in calendar year 2023 to 0 by December 31, 2025. To decrease unrestrained occupant serious injuries 100% from 1 in calendar year 2023 to 0 by December 31, 2025. To increase seatbelt citations 25 % from 140 during calendar year 2023 to 175 during FFY 2025. To increase child safety seat citations 60 % from 31 during calendar year 2023 to 50 during FFY 2025. Conduct/participate in 1 occupant restraint outreach/educational events each quarter during FFY 2025. Additional Grant Agreement Objectives:
