The implementation of The Creative Curriculum, Second Step, The Child Protection Unit Sample Clauses

The implementation of The Creative Curriculum, Second Step, The Child Protection Unit. Building Foundations That Last and science studies shall be documented in weekly classroom lesson plans. SNOHOMISH COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT EXHIBIT C APPROVED CONTRACT BUDGET UNIT RATE PROGRAM TITLE: Early Childhod Education and Assistance Program AGENCY: Everett Community College ADDRESS: 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx XX 00000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxx Xxx CONTRACT PERIOD: July 1, 2015 TO: June 30, 2016 REVENUE SOURCES: FUNDS AWARDED UNDER CONTRACT: REVENUE SOURCE AMOUNT ECEAP 7/1/2015 – 6/30/2016 $399,900 TOTAL FUNDS AWARDED: $399,900 NON-FEDERAL MATCHING RESOURCES: TOTAL NON-FEDERAL RESOURCES: $ 0.00 MATCH REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACT: PERCENTAGE: N/A AMOUNT: N/A OTHER PROGRAM RESOURCES (Identify): SOURCE PERIOD AMOUNT TOTAL OTHER RESOURCES $ 0.00 APPROVED UNIT RATE (IF APPLICABLE): N/A PER UNIT Xxxxxxx Community College SNOHOMISH COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT EXPENDITURES UNIT (NAME) TOTAL # OF UNITS RATE PER UNIT TOTAL UNIT COSTS FUNDING SOURCE DEFINITION/NARRATIVE (if applicable) July 2015 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services August 2015 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services September 2015 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services October 2015 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services November 2015 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services December 2015 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services January 2016 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services February 2016 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services March 2016 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services April 2016 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services May 2016 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services June 2016 ECEAP Services 31 1,075 33,325 State ECEAP Comprehensive Preschool Services Total $399,900 Exhibit C EL-15-60-02-052 Xxxxxxx Community College Invoice Number: ‌ EXHIBIT D ECEAP UNIT RATE INVOICE SNOHOMISH COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES DEPARTMENT 0000 Xxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, X/X 000 Everett, WA 98201 CONTRACTING AGENCY NAME & ADDRESS: Xxxxxxx Community College 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, XX 00000 PROJECT TITLE REPORTING Period: CONTRACT #: AUTHORIZED FUND: Early Childhood Education & Assistance Program Month Year EL-15-60-02-052 ...
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