Community benefit definition

Community benefit means a range of services and
Community benefit means the provision of hospital services that meet the ongoing
Community benefit means the enhancement of the wellbeing of those who live and/or work within the Development

Examples of Community benefit in a sentence

  • Community Benefit clauses are requirements which deliver wider benefits in addition to the core purpose of a contract.

  • Please refer to the Community Benefit section within the ITT document provided with the Contract Notice for further information.


More Definitions of Community benefit

Community benefit means, benefits requested from suppliers within Procurement Exercises, which become contractual requirements. Community Benefits include employment, education and community support and support for SMEs and TSOs
Community benefit means the provision of hospital services that meet the ongoing needs of the community for primary and emergency care in a manner that enables families and members of the community to maintain relationships with persons who are hospitalized or are receiving hospital services, and shall also include, but not be limited to, charity care and uncompensated care.
Community benefit means an activity that is intended to address
Community benefit means a program or activity that provides treatment or promotes
Community benefit means facilities or cash secured by the City and provided by an owner/developer for specific public capital facilities, services or matters. Chapter 19.8.2 of the Official Plan provides examples of potential Community Benefits; however, the list is not exhaustive. Through local area plan reviews and as determined on a case by case basis, additional appropriate Community Benefit contributions may be identified.
Community benefit means the overall contribution or improvement that a new development could make to the community.
Community benefit means a range of services and activities that provide affirmative, economic, environmental, social, cultural, or physical value to a community; or a mechanism that enables economic development, high-quality employment, and education opportunities for local workers and residents, or formal monitoring and oversight structures such that community members may ensure that those services and activities respond to local knowledge and needs.