Task List Clause Samples

Task List. The Provider shall perform all tasks set forth in the Task List, found in Exhibit C, in the manner set forth therein.
Task List. Section 4(j) of Exhibit G of the Agreement is amended to delete the requirement for KeyBank approval of forced place insurance premiums.
Task List. The following tasks shall be included in the scope of work. The limitation on hours spent or the deliverable resulting from each task is enclosed in brackets underneath the corresponding task. Hourly limits are on a per task basis. At the sole discretion of Contractor, some hours may be carried over into other tasks. • Initial Telephone Consult o [1 hour] • Web Presence Assessment o [4 hours, Web Presence Assessment Report] • Keyword Consultation/Research o [4 hours, 5 keywords for ▇▇▇, ▇ keywords for traffic] • Create Web Navigation Strategy o [8 hours] • Monetization Option Research & Review o [2 hours] • Domain Name Assistance and Registration o [1 registered domain name] • Custom Web Site Design o [24 hours, 10 page maximum, basic graphics] • Basic Site Keyword Optimization o [10 hours, 10 keywords, 10 page maximum] • Managed Web Site Hosting o [12 months managed hosting, includes scripts, database not included] • Google adWords Account Setup/Assistance o [4 hours support, single account set up] • Email List Management/Setup o [4 hours support or 5000 addresses , single list set up] • Copywriting o [10 hours, sales letters excluded] • Outline Additional SEO Strategies o [4 hours, SEO Strategy Report] • Outline Social Media Marketing Strategies o [4 hours, Social Media Strategy Report] • On-going Support & Management of Site o [12 hour max, 6 month period, single site] • Building Blocks of Web Presence Class o [Attendance for 2 Guests] • Advanced Web Presence Tactics and Strategies Live Class o [Attendance for 2 Guests]
Task List. The work package needs the following tasks to be executed:
Task List. Advertise the project on the company website, social media platforms, and send Constant Contact emails to our 66 community partners-August 2021 on-going -Project team is designated-October 2021 -Project initial survey and standards are developed-October 2021 -Update partners: AARP SCSEP, City of North Miami/Miami, and Carrfour Supportive Housing to assist at their capacity. -identify regular participants who will receive monthly assistance. October 2021 -Identify more individuals with needs during Monthly Food Distributions and community outreach-October 2021-October 2022
Task List a. Provide services to a minimum of sixty (60) eligible students and their families. b. Provide parent resources during the home visit. c. Provide parent resources at each designated school. d. Conduct home visits, every month, utilizing trained School Social Workers and Literacy Outreach Assistants who shall inform the parents about stages of child development and suggest methods for parents to encourage children’s intellectual, language, physical, and social development. School Social Workers and Literacy Outreach Assistants shall also offer guidance on home safety, nutrition, effective discipline, constructive pay activities, and other topics. e. Provide monthly parent education sessions for Florida First Start program participants. f. Perform appropriate developmental, vision and hearing screenings for program participants. g. Establish a procedure to help parents identify their goals for education and self-sufficiency and to monitor their progress toward achievement of their goals. The program must provide a referral network to help parents who need special assistance, for themselves or their children, beyond the scope of Florida First Start. h. Provide training opportunities for School Social Workers and Literacy Outreach Assistants which shall include, but not be limited to, choosing quality child care as prescribed by the Coalition, child growth and development, health, safety, nutrition, identifying and reporting child abuse and neglect, developmentally appropriate activities for young children, and avoidance of income-based, race-based, and gender-based stereotyping. i. Offer training and guidance to parents on providing an environment rich in language and music (including classical music) and filled with objects of various colors, shapes, textures, and sizes to stimulate visual, tactile, auditory, and linguistic senses in children. Training must also encourage parents to read at least thirty (30) minutes each day to their children. j. Adopt effective procedures for acquiring and disseminating to the local education agency participating in the program significant information from education research, demonstrations, and similar projects, and for adopting, where appropriate, promising educational practices developed through such projects. k. Perform all service tasks as specified in the Coalition’s approved Coalition Plan and any applicable statutes, regulations, and program plans. The approved plan and any approved amendments shall be the guiding ...
Task List. The Provider shall perform all functions necessary for the proper delivery of services including, but not limited to, the following: C-1.
Task List. This position requires performing manual labor to maintain the City parks, park facilities and city common area grounds.
Task List. Please provide a task list with the requested details by filling out the following table (add rows if needed): Table 2 Task list
Task List. Each task has been assigned a number for reference throughout the rest of this document and during the commission of the project: 1) Initial Meeting with District personnel. 2) Onsite training and Monitoring. 3) Creating a customized, staggered student administration schedule for each school. 4) Onsite Monitoring.