Program Mission Clause Samples
The Program Mission clause defines the overarching purpose and objectives of a specific program or initiative within an agreement. It typically outlines the intended outcomes, guiding principles, and key goals that the program seeks to achieve, providing a clear framework for all parties involved. By establishing a shared understanding of the program's aims, this clause ensures alignment among stakeholders and helps prevent misunderstandings about the program's direction or priorities.
Program Mission. The mission of the Aviation Program established by this Agreement shall be to provide police air support services for the Corona Police Department. Such services shall include, but are not limited to, response to emergency calls for surveillance relating to in-progress felonies, crimes against persons and property, vehicle pursuits and similar activities. The Aviation Program will be based upon a scheduled seven (7) day availability per week basis, for day and night operations. The City of Corona will be added into the City of Riverside’s area of operation and will be patrolled as-needed during scheduled flights (“As-Needed Flight Patrol”). As used herein, “As- Needed Flight Patrol” shall mean requests made by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, either through its Corona TFO, command staff or dispatch, that Riverside determines in its sole and reasonable discretion can be accommodated. This will apply even when the Corona TFO is absent from work or off duty. When operations are cancelled due to weather, maintenance or any other matter causing cancellation, the Corona TFO will be reassigned to other duties within the Aviation Unit or reassigned back to Corona for deployment.
Program Mission. The mission of the Aviation Program established by this Agreement shall be to provide police air support services for the Corona Police Department. Such services shall include, but are not limited to, response to emergency calls for surveillance relating to in-progress felonies, crimes against persons and property, vehicle pursuits and similar activities. The Aviation Program will be based upon a scheduled seven (7) day availability per week basis, for day and night operations. The City of Corona will be added into the City of Riverside's area of operation and will be patrolled as-needed during scheduled flights ("As-Needed Flight Patrol"). As used herein, "As- Needed Flight Patrol" shall mean requests made by ▇▇▇▇▇▇, either through its command staff or dispatch, that Riverside determines in its sole and reasonable discretion can be accommodated.
Program Mission. Contractor shall provide State the following ETSS Program services provided to adult felony Offenders when the services are required by the Probation and Parole Bureau. State will identify the criminogenic needs of the Offender population and ETSS Program services will facilitate the Offenders’ receipt of services from community resources and services that address the needs while the Offenders are under Community Supervision. Services will include compliance monitoring services (including UAs or BAs, schedule monitoring, GPS and alcohol monitoring, and attendance verification), daily check-in, participation in programs to develop life skills, monitoring of compliance with any conditions of probation, such as drug testing, cognitive- behavioral therapy and interventions not requiring professional licensure, and referrals to community treatment, counseling, parenting, vocational, educational, and housing services based on a court order and direction from the Probation & Parole officer.
Program Mission. Upward Bound is a federally funded college preparatory program that serves high school students from low-income families in which neither parent holds a bachelor’s degree. Upward Bound’s goal is to increase the rate at which students enroll and graduate from postsecondary institutions. The program provides academic instruction in various subjects including, but not limited to, math, science, and literature, and offers tutoring and academic counseling to students. Most importantly, this is of no cost to you or your family. Resources for participants include: - College tours and cultural enrichment trips (including overnight stays) - Tutoring, academic advising, and career counseling - Support from staff and program coordinators in one-on-one sessions, school visits, workshops, etc. - SAT prep workshops and SAT Fee Waivers - Assistance with college applications, college application fee waivers, financial aid applications, and scholarships - Maintain B-/80 cumulative average - Attend Monthly Saturday Sessions - Attend Advising at least 2 times a month (at school, in the office, virtually, or by phone call) - Attend the 6-week summer program By signing this form, you adhere to the following:
Program Mission. The ReDirectTM for Government program redirects wasted energy dollars to other needed supplies and expenses. It creates new budget-driven models that reduce energy usage and carbon dioxide by supporting and sustaining time-tested energy saving practices by tenants and building operators in eligible Minnesota government buildings. It is made available by ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ & Associates, Inc. (Provider). The program is based on the business model of training, execution, assessment and reward. Participants are trained and measured on a regular basis. Outcomes are rewarded by redirecting wasted energy dollars to important business or program needs. Participants agree to allow Provider access to its facilities and personnel for purposes of implementing this Agreement. The Participants agree to support the Provider of ReDirectTM Program in:
Program Mission. The mission of the “MCS” 1:1 initiative (one electronic device for each student) is to ensure that ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Central School District students in grades 3 ‐ 12 have regular, equitable access to the digital tools and resources that allow them to be successful 21st cen‐ tury learners. To reach this goal, the district will provide students with digital devices that can expand their learning opportunities beyond the walls of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Central School.
Program Mission. The ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County School District understands that access to electronic devices during the COVID-19 pandemic ensures that every student has access to a quality education. During this time, access to electronic devices will improve the connection between the high-quality instruction our teachers deliver and the vast collection of resources, tools, and resources that exist in our children’s digital worlds. This connection will allow students to become creators, inventors, risk-takers, and problem solvers at a level not previously attainable without the use of technology. Our teachers are already skilled at integrating technology into their classrooms and now will have even greater opportunities to facilitate their student’s learning beyond the traditional classroom.
