Community project definition
Examples of Community project in a sentence
In Chongqing, the first two phases of CBD International Community project in Danzishi have completed, with the second phase completed during the first half of 2011.
This agreement letter, the Partnerships for Change Program description, and the Mayville Community project application (dated March 30, 2006) contain the entire agreement between the V illage of Mayville and Fremont Township and LIAA.
A significant portion of the Shortleaf Bluestem Community project is within the Habitat Management Area (HMA) for the Endangered (under the Endangered Species Act) red- cockaded woodpecker (RCW).
Although the proposed building does not meet the current requirements of the MPS or Land Use Bylaw, it does reflect the objectives of community studies and other planning projects such as the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cove Road Streetscape Planning Project, the Spryfield Community Vision and Action Strategy, and the Healthy Housing Healthy Community project.
Grantee is required to provide a Funding Match (non-State funds) of not less than 25 percent of the Grand Total of all the total project costs unless a Disadvantaged Community project waiver is granted.
Two American Burying Beetle (ABB) Conservation Areas (ABBAs) have been established on the Forest and are included in the Shortleaf Bluestem Community project.
For nearly 20 years, NCPC directed the Teens, Crime, and the Community project in partnership with Street Law, Inc., educating over 500,000 youth about youth victimization and youth crime prevention.
The COUNTY shall provide a Cost Share (Funding Match) in the amount of at least 25% (unless a Disadvantaged Community project waiver is granted) of the total Project cost.
Grantee shall provide a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s non-State Cost Share (Funding Match) in the amount of at least 25% (unless a Disadvantaged Community project waiver is granted) of the total project cost.
Community project – a project set up and managed by members of a local community and run for the benefit of that community.