Preliminary evidence. the intervention is based on conclusions drawn from a non-experimental study which demonstrates improvement in program beneficiaries over time on one or more intended outcomes OR an implementation (process evaluation) study used to learn and improve program operations would constitute preliminary evidence. Examples of research that meet the standards include: (1) outcome studies that track program beneficiaries through a service pipeline and measure beneficiaries' responses at the end of the program. (2) pre- and post-test research that determines whether beneficiaries have| improved on an intended outcome. The COUNTY agrees to pay drawdown amounts requested by SUBRECIPIENT when these milestones are met. I. Subrecipient Agreement is executed by the BoCC (March 1, 2022) Budgeted Expenses for 2022. II. In preparation for 2023 expenses, the SUBRECIPIENT must be up to date with all required reporting to the COUNTY and submit with the payment request the back-up for expense items to support proof of compliance: • Expense tracking and back-up for to 2022 budget lines to date • Updated budget (if applicable) Budgeted Expenses for 2023. TOTAL BUDGET $50,000.00
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Sources: Subaward Agreement
Preliminary evidence. the intervention is based on conclusions drawn from a non-experimental study which demonstrates improvement in program beneficiaries over time on one or more intended outcomes OR an implementation (process evaluation) study used to learn and improve program operations would constitute preliminary evidence. Examples of research that meet the standards include: (1) outcome studies that track program beneficiaries through a service pipeline and measure beneficiaries' responses at the end of the program. (2) pre- and post-test research that determines whether beneficiaries have| improved on an intended outcome. The COUNTY agrees to pay drawdown amounts requested by SUBRECIPIENT when these milestones are met.
I. Subrecipient Agreement is executed by the BoCC (March 1, 2022) Budgeted Expenses for 2022.
II. In preparation for 2023 expenses, the SUBRECIPIENT must be up to date with all required reporting to the COUNTY and submit with the payment request the back-up for expense items to support proof of compliance: • Expense tracking and back-up for to 2022 budget lines to date • Updated budget (if applicable) Budgeted Expenses for 2023. TOTAL BUDGET $50,000.00100,000.00
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Sources: Subaward Agreement
Preliminary evidence. the intervention is based on conclusions drawn from a non-experimental study which demonstrates improvement in program beneficiaries over time on one or more intended outcomes OR an implementation (process evaluation) study used to learn and improve program operations would constitute preliminary evidence. Examples of research that meet the standards include: (1) outcome studies that track program beneficiaries through a service pipeline and measure beneficiaries' responses at the end of the program. (2) pre- and post-test research that determines whether beneficiaries have| improved on an intended outcome. The COUNTY agrees to pay drawdown amounts requested by SUBRECIPIENT when these milestones are met.
I. Subrecipient Agreement is executed by the BoCC (March 1, 2022) Budgeted Expenses for 2022.
II. In preparation for 2023 expenses, the SUBRECIPIENT must be up to date with all required reporting to the COUNTY and submit with the payment request the back-up for expense items to support proof of compliance: • Expense tracking and back-up for to 2022 budget lines to date • Updated budget (if applicable) Budgeted Expenses for 2023. TOTAL BUDGET $50,000.0025,000.00
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Sources: Subaward Agreement
Preliminary evidence. the intervention is based on conclusions drawn from a non-experimental study which demonstrates improvement in program beneficiaries over time on one or more intended outcomes OR an implementation (process evaluation) study used to learn and improve program operations would constitute preliminary evidence. Examples of research that meet the standards include: (1) outcome studies that track program beneficiaries through a service pipeline and measure beneficiaries' responses at the end of the program. (2) pre- and post-test research that determines whether beneficiaries have| improved on an intended outcome. The COUNTY agrees to pay drawdown amounts requested by SUBRECIPIENT when these milestones are met.
I. Subrecipient Agreement is executed by the BoCC (March 1, 2022) Budgeted Expenses for 2022.
II. In preparation for 2023 expenses, the SUBRECIPIENT must be up to date with all required reporting to the COUNTY and submit with the payment request the back-up for expense items to support proof of compliance: • Expense tracking and back-up for to 2022 budget lines to date • Updated budget (if applicable) Budgeted Expenses for 2023. TOTAL BUDGET $50,000.00250,000.00
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Sources: Subaward Agreement