One-Stop Center Monthly Sample Clauses

One-Stop Center Monthly. Activities Report shall include, but not be limited to, a summary of all noteworthy activities including attendance at meetings – internal and external, conferences, seminars and special events (including costs incurred), tours of the service center(s) given, presentations made, partnerships developed (as described above), worksites developed for SCSEP, business services activities including sector work and updates on “5 City Projects”, required letters of support of grant applications, staff training and challenges related to One-Stop Center operations and/or partnerships. Format of report will be provided by the OCWIB. CONTRACTOR shall submit One-Stop Center monthly activities report to the OCWIB administrative office by the tenth day of the month following the month being reported on.
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One-Stop Center Monthly. Activities Report shall include, but not be limited to, a summary of all noteworthy activities including attendance at meetings – internal and external, conferences, seminars and special events, VIP tours of the One-Stop Centers given, presentations made, partnerships developed (as described above), worksites developed for SCSEP, staff training and challenges related to One-Stop Center operations and/or partnerships. Data on Universal Services and Workshops provided shall also be provided in a format of approved by the OCDB. SUB- RECIPIENT shall submit One-Stop Center monthly activities report to the OCDB administrative office by the tenth day of the month following the month being reported on.

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