Programmatic Reports Sample Clauses

The Programmatic Reports clause requires one party to provide regular, structured updates or summaries regarding specific activities, progress, or outcomes related to a program or project. Typically, these reports may include data on milestones achieved, resource usage, challenges encountered, and next steps, and are often submitted on a predetermined schedule such as monthly or quarterly. This clause ensures that all stakeholders remain informed and aligned, promoting transparency and accountability throughout the duration of the program.
Programmatic Reports. 4.2.1 Quarterly Statistical (Performance) Reports. GRANTEE shall deliver to the OAG quarterly statistical reports no later than the thirtieth (30th) day of each month following the end of each quarter covered by the term of this contract. The four (4) quarters, within each year covered by the term of this contract, end respectively on the last day of the months of November, February, May and August. Accordingly, quarterly statistical reports, for each respective quarter, are due on or before December 30, March 30, June 30, and September 30.
Programmatic Reports. CONTRACTOR shall submit monthly Programmatic reports to ADMINISTRATOR. These reports shall be in a format approved by ADMINISTRATOR and shall include but not limited to, descriptions of any performance objectives, outcomes, and or interim findings as directed by ADMINISTRATOR. CONTRACTOR shall be prepared to present and discuss the programmatic reports at the monthly and quarterly meetings with ADMINISTRATOR, to include an analysis of data and findings, and whether or not CONTRACTOR is progressing satisfactorily and if not, specify what steps are being taken to achieve satisfactory progress.
Programmatic Reports. The county must keep track of all partnerships it makes, obstacles it encounters in coordinating the program, and strengths and weaknesses of the initiative it rolled out, and provide this information to the Department. • The county must agree to track each individual’s participation in the program, engagement in services, and progress towards recovery from the inception of the program to one year, and provide this information to the Department. • Data to be collected and reported will be determined based on the program design adopted in each county. For example, counties may be required to track information about each individual encountered through the program, including: demographic information; date of encounter; whether the offer of treatment was accepted; the type of treatment accepted; insurance information; contact information; treatment provider(s); dispositions in any criminal prosecution; and treatment outcomes at 8 weeks, 3 months, 6, months, and 12 months.
Programmatic Reports. The Quarterly Programmatic Report and Demographics report (See Attachment B, Quarterly Programmatic Report and Demographics) have been updated for FY 2021. All other reporting requirements remain in effect.
Programmatic Reports. CONTRACTOR shall submit monthly Programmatic 10 reports for the contractor providers and CONTRACTOR’s direct services to ADMINISTRATOR. These 11 reports shall be in a format approved by ADMINISTRATOR and shall include but not limited to, 12 descriptions of any performance objectives, outcomes, and or interim findings as directed by
Programmatic Reports. 4.2.1 ICAC Semi-Annual Statistical (Performance) Reports, including Outcome Measure Reports. GRANTEE will support the OAG in its progress reporting requirements, including the reporting requirements of outcome measures. The OAG is required to report, within 30 days after Contents of Semi-Annual Statistical Reports. GRANTEE shall report data to the OAG on the following outcome measures on the reporting deadlines established by OAG: a. Number of CyberTipLine referrals received and investigated; b. Number of indictments obtained on CyberTipLine referrals; c. Number of convictions obtained on CyberTipLine referrals; d. Number of online solicitation of a minor (or its equivalent) arrests; e. Number of online solicitation of a minor (or its equivalent) indictments obtained; f. Number of online solicitation of a minor (or its equivalent) convictions obtained; g. Total number of ICAC-related arrests during reporting period; h. Number of partner agencies that sign memorandum certifying compliance with ICAC program guidelines; i. Number of investigative technical assistance sessions that ICAC task force provides to non-member law enforcement agencies; j. Number of computer forensic technical assistance examinations that ICAC task forces provide to non-member law enforcement agencies; k. Percent increase in arrests related to technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and Internet Crimes Against Children; l. Percent increase in computer forensic examinations completed by ICAC task forces; and m. Percent increase in investigative technical assistance sessions provided by ICAC task forces to non-member law enforcement agencies.
Programmatic Reports. CITY may be required to submit census reports to COUNTY as requested by COUNTY. These reports shall be on a form acceptable to, or provided by COUNTY. COUNTY may request additional program reports of CITY in order to determine the quality and nature of services provided hereunder. COUNTY will be specific as to the nature of information requested, and may allow up to thirty (30) calendar days for CITY to respond to request.
Programmatic Reports. Subrecipient Entity is required to submit programmatic reports in the format required by the State. Subrecipient Entity shall file reports following a reporting schedule not less than quarterly but more frequently if required by the State Agency. Subrecipient Entity will promptly provide State Agency with all information necessary for State Agency to comply with the reporting requirements contained in Treasury’s SFRF Compliance and Reporting Guidance, including without limitation the quarterly Project and Expenditure Reports and the annual Recovery Reports.
Programmatic Reports. CONTRACTOR shall submit monthly Programmatic reports for sub-contractors and CONTRACTOR’s direct services to ADMINISTRATOR. These reports shall be in a format approved by ADMINISTRATOR and shall include but not limited to, descriptions of any performance objectives, outcomes, and or interim findings as directed by ADMINISTRATOR. CONTRACTOR shall be prepared to present and discuss the programmatic reports at the monthly and quarterly meetings with ADMINISTRATOR, to include an analysis of data and findings, and whether or not CONTRACTOR is progressing satisfactorily and if not, specify what steps are being taken to achieve satisfactory progress. a. CONTRACTOR is required to comply with all applicable reporting requirements, including the requirements set forth in Division 5 of the California Welfare Institutions Code and Division 1, Title 9 of the California Code of Regulations, as well as any reports required of LPS designated facilities in the County of Orange. b. CONTRACTOR shall enter demographic information of all Clients served, direct services information, and other appropriate data into the COUNTY’s data information system (IRIS), including the utilization of the Behavioral Health Services (BHS) Access Logs and Notice of Adverse Beneficiary Decision (NOABD) reporting as required for all programs.