Common use of Service Categories Clause in Contracts

Service Categories. Groupings for reporting the number of volunteers providing services during the data collection period (January 1 – December 31). If there are no activities during the year, enter zero. Adult Day Care: Non-residential facility specializing in providing activities for elderly individuals or individuals with disabilities. Operates ten to twelve (10 – 12) hours per day and provides meals, social or recreational outings, and general supervision. Advisory Council/Board Membership: Group of experts and leaders in an industry who share knowledge, contacts, and leadership skills to benefit an organization; comprised of people who have no material interests in the organization other than their directorship and who are responsible for a fiduciary role within the organization. AmeriCorps: Network of national service programs that engage members and community volunteers in intensive service to meet needs in education, public health, and the environment. This service produces volunteers who will provide direct services to clients. AmeriCorps Vista: VISTA members commit to serve full-time for a year at a nonprofit organization or local government agency, working to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, strengthen community groups, and much more. This service produces volunteers who will provide direct services to clients. Clerical/Administration: Complex work tasks performed under direction in support of one or more persons serving in an administrative or professional capacity; completion of routine administrative tasks directly related to the work of supervisor(s). Companionship Programs: Programs that help elders to help other elders with their daily lives. Tasks may include grocery shopping, household chores, going out to lunch, or simply visiting the elders to keep them company. Congregate Meals: Meal service in a group setting to individuals who cannot prepare or obtain nutritionally adequate meals themselves. Meals assist individuals to maintain a nutritious diet. Consumer Education/Counseling: Enhances the capacity of mature consumers to navigate the increasingly complex marketplace. Consumer education programs provide significant benefits, including identification of market information, compliant and consumer redress procedures, and understanding of a technology-based consumer environment. Disaster Preparation/Recovery: Services provided in coordination with American Red Cross, FEMA, and local task forces in response or in preparation of a disaster.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Northwest Florida Area, Area Agency On, Area Agency On

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Service Categories. Groupings for reporting the number of volunteers providing services during the data collection period (January 1 – December 31). If there are no activities during the year, enter zero. Adult Day Care: Non-residential facility specializing in providing activities for elderly individuals or individuals with disabilities. Operates ten to twelve (10 – 12) hours per day and provides meals, social or recreational outings, and general supervision. Advisory Council/Board Membership: Group of experts and leaders in an industry who share knowledge, contacts, and leadership skills to benefit an organization; comprised of people who have no material interests in the organization other than their directorship and who are responsible for a fiduciary role within the organization. AmeriCorps: Network of national service programs that engage members and community volunteers in intensive service to meet needs in education, public health, and the environment. This service produces pr oduces volunteers who will provide direct services to clients. AmeriCorps Vista: VISTA members commit to serve full-time for a year at a nonprofit organization or local government agency, working to fight illiteracy, improve health services, create businesses, strengthen community groups, and much more. This service produces volunteers who will provide direct services to clients. Clerical/Administration: Complex work tasks performed under direction in support of one or more persons serving in an administrative or professional capacity; completion of routine routin e administrative tasks directly related to the work of supervisor(s). Companionship Programs: Programs that help elders to help other elders with their daily lives. Tasks may include grocery shopping, household chores, going out to lunch, or simply visiting the elders to keep them company. Congregate Meals: Meal service in a group setting to individuals who cannot prepare or obtain nutritionally adequate meals themselves. Meals assist individuals to maintain a nutritious diet. Consumer Education/Counseling: Enhances the capacity of mature consumers to navigate the increasingly complex marketplace. Consumer education programs provide significant benefits, including identification of market information, compliant and consumer redress procedures, and understanding of a technology-based consumer environment. Disaster Preparation/Recovery: Services provided in coordination with American Red Cross, FEMA, and local task forces in response or in preparation of a disaster.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Area Agency On, Area Agency On

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