Common use of Goals Clause in Contracts

Goals. Definition − a goal is a broad statement about the long-term expectation of what should happen because of your program (the desired result). It serves as the foundation for developing your program objectives. Goals should align with the statement of need that is described. Goals should only be one sentence. The characteristics of effective goals include: • Goals address outcomes, not how outcomes will be achieved. • Goals describe the behavior or condition in the community expected to change. • Goals describe who will be affected by the project. • Goals lead clearly to one or more measurable results. • Goals are concise.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: www.samhsa.gov, www.samhsa.gov, www.samhsa.gov

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Goals. Definition − a goal is a broad statement about the long-term expectation of what should happen because of your program (the desired result). It serves as the foundation for developing your program objectives. Goals should align with the statement of need that is described. Goals should only be one sentence. The characteristics of effective goals include: Goals address outcomes, not how outcomes will be achieved. Goals describe the behavior or condition in the community expected to change. Goals describe who will be affected by the project. Goals lead clearly to one or more measurable results. Goals are concise.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: www.samhsa.gov, www.samhsa.gov, www.samhsa.gov

Goals. Definition − a goal is a broad statement about the long-term expectation of what should happen because as a result of your program (the desired result). It serves as the foundation for developing your program objectives. Goals should align with the statement of need that is described. Goals should only be one sentence. The characteristics of effective goals include: • Goals address outcomes, not how outcomes will be achieved. ; • Goals describe the behavior or condition in the community expected to change. ; • Goals describe who will be affected by the project. ; • Goals lead clearly to one or more measurable results. ; and • Goals are concise.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement, www.samhsa.gov, Contract # Y22 150

Goals. Definition − a goal is a broad statement about the long-term expectation of what should happen because as a result of your program (the desired result). It serves as the foundation for developing your program objectives. Goals should align with the statement of need that is described. Goals should only be one sentence. The characteristics of effective goals include: Goals address outcomes, not how outcomes will be achieved. • ; Goals describe the behavior or condition in the community expected to change. • ; Goals describe who will be affected by the project. • ; Goals lead clearly to one or more measurable results. • ; and Goals are concise.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: www.samhsa.gov, www.samhsa.gov, www.samhsa.gov

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Goals. Definition − a goal is a broad statement about the long-term expectation of what should happen because as a result of your program (the desired result). It serves as the foundation for developing your program objectives. Goals should align with the statement of need that is described. Goals should only be one sentence. The characteristics of effective goals include: Goals address outcomes, not how outcomes will be achieved. • ; Goals describe the behavior or condition in the community expected to change. • ; Goals describe who will be affected by the project. • ; Goals lead clearly to one or more measurable results. • ; and Goals are concise.. Examples

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.samhsa.gov

Goals. Definition − a goal is a broad statement about the long-term expectation of what should happen because as a result of your program (the desired result). It serves as the foundation for developing your program objectives. Goals should align with the statement of need that is described. Goals should only be one sentence. The characteristics of effective goals include: Goals address outcomes, not how outcomes will be achieved. • ;  Goals describe the behavior or condition in the community expected to change. • ;  Goals describe who will be affected by the project. • ;  Goals lead clearly to one or more measurable results. • ; and  Goals are concise.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.samhsa.gov

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