Program Goal Clause Samples

The Program Goal clause defines the overarching objective or intended outcome of a specific program or initiative within an agreement. It typically outlines what the parties aim to achieve, such as improving service delivery, meeting certain performance benchmarks, or fulfilling a particular mission. By clearly stating the program's purpose, this clause ensures that all parties have a shared understanding of the desired results, which helps guide decision-making and measure success throughout the program's duration.
Program Goal. The goal of the Senior Nutrition Program is to provide nutrition services to individuals sixty (60) years or older that promote physical, psychological and social well-being, and reduce isolation through programs coordinated with nutrition-related supportive services.
Program Goal. To assist caregivers of seniors 60 years of age and older, or individuals of any age with Alzheimer’s disease and related disorders in gaining access to available services. For more information go to: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/aoa_programs/hcltc/caregiver/index.aspx
Program Goal. Provide activities designed to enable older individuals to attain and/or maintain physical and mental well-being. Activities must be provided at Senior Congregate Meal locations, and may also be offered at other locations.
Program Goal. The program goal is to reduce or eliminate delays in school enrollment, strengthen the resolve and ability of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ youth to complete elementary and secondary education requirements, to obtain a high school diploma, and to develop educational or vocational goals beyond high school.
Program Goal. TRANSPORTATION To secure or provide transportation to assist older persons in obtaining essential services
Program Goal. To provide legal information, advice, counseling and representation by an attorney or other person acting under the supervision of an attorney, who is a member of the California State Bar. The goal of legal services is to ensure the rights and entitlement of older persons by providing or securing legal assistance.
Program Goal. The goal of the Program is to assist homeowners who have experienced an income reduction due to unemployment or underemployment with Monthly Mortgage Payment Assistance and Reinstatement Assistance that will allow them to pursue sustainable income and homeownership without the immediate threat of default or foreclosure.
Program Goal. The overall goal of this Agreement is to assist The Gambia to become eligible for a Millennium Challenge Compact by supporting the implementation of critical institutional and policy reforms that address binding constraints to economic growth in The Gambia (the “Program Goal”). MCC’s assistance provided under this Agreement seeks to strengthen good governance, economic freedom, and investments in the people of The Gambia.
Program Goal. The goal of this subcontract is to increase and enhance services to primary and secondary victims of sexual assault.
Program Goal. The goal of the audit model EM program is to use cameras to validate the groundfish discards reported on a vessel’s eVTR for use in catch accounting. Audit Model EM Program Description Attached is a description of the Audit Model EM program. A sector utilizing the Audit Model EM program must append the following language to their sector operations plan. Description of the Audit-Model Process Under this model, the vessel operator and crew adhere to catch handling protocols for all sector EM trips (based on whether the vessel has an approved VMP for a given gear type). The vessel operator and crew hold groundfish discards on a measuring board and under a camera prior to discarding, and discard other species in view of cameras at designated discard control points. The vessel operator estimates the total weight of groundfish discards on an eVTR, and submits the video footage to the EM service provider. The EM service provider reviews trips selected for audit and develops an independent estimate of groundfish discards for the trip. The EM data is compared to the eVTR for the purposes of catch accounting. During each sector EM trip taken by a vessel, the EM system records all fishing activity onboard the vessel. The vessel captain and crew sort, measure, and discard fish within view of the cameras and in accordance with catch handling protocols. The captain and crew must adhere to the following catch handling requirements: • Legal-size groundfish must be kept and sublegal-size groundfish must be discarded, consistent with regulations; • Sublegal-size and unallocated groundfish must be sorted by species and measured (e.g., on a measuring board) within view of cameras prior to being returned to the sea. A more complete description of measuring protocols is included in the VMP guidance template. VMP measuring protocols may vary by vessel. • Groundfish flounders must be placed on a measuring strip on both the dorsal and ventral sides to ensure proper identification. If flatfish are grouped by species and measures, only the first five fish should be measured on both sides for identification; • When discarding wolffish, the vessel operator or crew member may opt not to measure the fish if doing so would present a safety risk; and • If the vessel encounters a high volume of discards, the captain and crew may employ: