Community Policing Division
The North End Tacoma Community Policing Division operates with the aim of coordinating proactive policing efforts with citizens to ensure safety and security in the community. Led by Captain Christopher Travis, the division comprises two lieutenants, an administrative lieutenant, 16 Community Liaiso
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RD Community Programs
USDA RD Community Programs provide essential support for developing and improving public services in rural communities with populations under 20,000. Through direct loans, loan guarantees, and grants, organizations such as hospitals, schools, daycare centers, and firehouses receive funding for cruci
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Michigan OTA Programs
Explore various Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) programs in Michigan offered by institutions like Baker College, Grand Rapids Community College, Macomb Community College, and Mott Community College. These programs provide a blend of academic education and practical fieldwork experiences to prep
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New York Community Bank: Banking Development District Expansion in Brooklyn CB3
The Banking Development District Program, overseen by the NYS Department of Financial Services, aims to enhance community wealth and development by providing essential banking services. New York Community Bank, now a division of Flagstar Bank, has a successful history of BDD branches, demonstrating
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University of Toledo Office of Community Engagement and Strategic Partnerships Presentation
Ms. Valerie Simmons-Walston, Special Advisor for Community Engagement and Strategic Partnerships, presents the University of Toledo's commitment to community engagement, its core values, and President Postel's vision for adapting and evolving to positively impact students, faculty, staff, and the co
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Community Health Needs Assessment in Victoria: A Focus on Social Determinants
This project focuses on conducting a health needs assessment in a specific community in Victoria, addressing a significant public health concern within the community. It discusses the social risk factors contributing to the chosen issue, policies, community resources, and the nurse's role in improvi
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Community Programs and Service Fund (Fund 80) Overview
The Community Programs and Service Fund (Fund 80) is a local taxpayer-funded initiative that allows school boards to provide community education, training, recreational, cultural, and athletic programs and services. This fund is separate from the regular school curriculum and operates under specific
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Online placement training programs for engineering students
Discover affordable, flexible online programs for your degree and upskill with our student upskilling program. Start your journey to a successful career today! \n\nIn today's competitive job market, engineering students need more than just a degree to stand out. That's where online placement trainin
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What is the importance of upskilling programs for students?
Discover why upskilling programs are crucial for students, enhancing their skills, boosting employability, and preparing them for the ever-evolving job market. \n\n \n\nIn today's fast-paced and ever-evolving job market, students need more than just a traditional education to succeed. Upskilling p
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Community Engagement Training of Trainers Manual for Front-line Trainers in Lebanon
This manual introduces the concept of community engagement, defining what a community is and highlighting its importance. It explores a case study where active community members address health issues through community engagement. The manual emphasizes community-driven development, involvement in dec
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Unlocking the Potential: Benefits of Community Schools
Community schools are neighborhood hubs that offer not only academic education but also various services to support the whole child and the entire community. By addressing obstacles like hunger, health issues, and family instability, community schools improve graduation rates, student performance, a
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Exploring Dual Credits and Cooperative Education Programs
Dual credit programs offer high school students the opportunity to earn college credits while completing their secondary education, potentially leading to a post-secondary diploma or Certificate of Apprenticeship. These programs aim to support students facing challenges in meeting graduation require
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Comparison Between NPQ Stand-Alone Programs and Apprenticeship Programs with NPQs
In this comparison, the focus is on NPQ stand-alone programs and apprenticeship programs incorporating NPQs, highlighting the differences in qualifications, learning hours, assessments, and support structures. Stand-alone NPQs offer options like Senior Leader Level 7 and Operations/Departmental Mana
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Key Principles of Community Development
The principles of community development emphasize the recognition of community members' dignity, active participation, self-help, self-determination, and addressing felt needs. These principles stress the importance of respecting the community's resources, involving community members in decision-mak
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Office of Native American Programs at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Office of Native American Programs (ONAP) at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development works with tribal governments and other entities to address housing and community development needs in Indian Country. ONAP's mission is to ensure safe, decent, and affordable housing for Native America
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Information on Special Programs System and Afterschool Meal Services
Obtain detailed information on the Special Programs System for Principals and Community Based Organizations (CBOs) providing Afterschool Programs. Learn about the login procedures, mandatory trainings, and requirements for annual Afterschool, Saturday, and Holiday Meals Program. Follow the guideline
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Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs at University Level Spring 2019
Pre-Collegiate and Youth Programs at the university level aim to provide educational immersion programs for non-enrolled minors in surrounding communities. The office overseeing these programs ensures compliance with standards and assists in program planning and development. The programs involve pol
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AYSO Area 11R Status 2019 Summary and Programs Overview
AYSO Area 11R provides inclusive soccer programs for players of all ages in the coastal corridor from Oceanside to Balboa Park. The region offers various programs like Playground, Schoolyard Jamboree, Core, Matrix, and more, focusing on balanced teams, player development, positive coaching, and good
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Community REACH: Connecting UWE Students with Bristol Communities
Community REACH is a project aimed at promoting connections between UWE students and community groups in Bristol areas with historically low higher education participation. Through collaborative events and partnerships, the project seeks to raise awareness of UWE as an inclusive university, engaging
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Understanding Indicator 6: Preschool Environment Codes
This information provides insights into Indicator 6, focusing on the percentage of children ages 3 through 5 with Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) attending regular early childhood programs versus separate special education classes. It delves into the definitions of regular early childhood p
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Explorer Post 1010 - Rockville Science Center Programs
Enthusiastic high school students in Rockville, Maryland participate in engineering programs sponsored by the Rockville Science Center. They compete in international robotics, rocketry, and drone programs, gain teen leadership experience, and engage in community service. The program includes partici
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Understanding Promise Programs: Structure, Impacts & Outcomes
Promise Programs are scholarship and support initiatives rooted in local communities with varying structures and eligibility criteria. While universal eligibility programs show robust outcomes, the overall success of Promise Programs depends on widespread usage and alignment with community needs, ai
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Washington State Landlord Relief and Tenant Programs Overview
Washington State Department of Commerce offers various programs to assist landlords and tenants, including the Landlord Mitigation Program, Damage Relief Program, and Statewide Vendor Registration. Landlords can receive financial assistance for damages, unpaid rents, and repairs. Tenants benefit fro
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Strategies for Cultivating Community Connections in Education Programs
This discussion delves into ways to connect students with school and local communities, sharing successes, challenges, and ideas for future projects. Strategies include various conversation partner programs, international events, guest speakers, and incentivizing participation. Overcoming obstacles
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Community First Choice Program Overview
The Community First Choice (CFC) program, part of the Affordable Care Act, expands options for community-based long-term services and supports for individuals eligible for Medicaid. It eliminates waiting lists, enhances matching funds, and promotes consistent policies across programs. The program al
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Community-Led Qualitative Research on LDSS/N Distribution Preferences
Dr. Annie Madden leads a community-led research project focused on the values and preferences of people who inject drugs regarding LDSS/N distribution. The study aims to generate evidence on the feasibility and impact of implementing LDSS/N distribution programs, involving phases from pre-implementa
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Umoja Community Academic Support Update & Programs Overview
Explore the latest updates from the CSM Umoja Community Academic Support division, including curriculum structures, new programs for the upcoming academic year, emphasis on mentoring, community gatherings like the Indaba meetings, student-led Umoja Club activities, and upcoming events and field trip
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Community Land Trusts: Empowering Communities through Collective Ownership
Community Land Trusts (CLTs) are legal entities run by local volunteers to collectively own and manage property/land, undertake development projects, and secure assets for the community. With priorities set by communities to address local issues like affordable housing and recreation, CLTs provide a
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Interim Findings Report on New Milford Community Center Committee
The Community Center Committee (CCC) in New Milford has been actively meeting since March 15, 2018, and has been renewed for another six months. The committee's charge includes studying the feasibility of a community center, its composition, operational structure, and finances. The CCC's focus areas
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Community Job Training Programs and Professional Learning Resources
Capacity builders support communities in creating successful job training programs through online resources, a professional learning community, all-grantee meetings, webinars, newsletters, and more. The HMTRI MentorLink Program and the Rural Alaska Community Environmental Job Training Program are hi
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Approval Frameworks and Forms for Academic Programs by Tamara Ferry, Ph.D.
A comprehensive guide on approval frameworks and forms for academic programs, addressing the fragmented and isolated historical practices. It includes four essential frameworks for proposing new programs, making changes to existing programs, creating professional development proposals, and discontin
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Overview of Cervical Cancer Screening Programs in Canada
The Canadian Partnership Against Cancer conducts an annual environmental scan on cervical cancer screening guidelines and strategies across the country. Organized screening programs are available in most provinces, offering services to asymptomatic women at average risk. This scan provides insights
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Community Service Initiatives by Adam Bethard - Serving the Community Together
Upholding the values of community service, Adam Bethard leads various initiatives to benefit neighborhoods, organizations, and individuals. These activities include sponsoring blood drives, educational programs, aiding the elderly, supporting youth activities, and promoting safety awareness. Through
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Understanding Python Interpreter and Running Python Programs
The content explains the concept of the Python interpreter, its role in evaluating expressions, running Python programs, launching the interpreter in Canopy, and the differences between running code in the interpreter vs. running a Python file as a program. It covers the basics of interacting with t
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Sequentializing Concurrent Programs for Efficient Analysis
This talk discusses the use of verification tools meant for sequential programs to analyze concurrent programs. It explores the idea of simulating concurrent programs using sequential programs and highlights the efficiency of various solutions developed for sequential programs. The talk also delves
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Bishop's Castle Community Partnership (BCCP) - Advancing Citizenship and Community Development
The Bishop's Castle Community Partnership (BCCP), an independent charity, works towards advancing citizenship and community development in Bishop's Castle. Through a Community-Led Town Plan and various sustainability projects, the BCCP collaborates with the local community, Town Council, and other o
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Georgia Department of Community Affairs CDBG Economic Development Programs Overview
Georgia Department of Community Affairs manages various CDBG Economic Development Programs including Employment Incentive Program, Redevelopment Fund, and Set-Asides. These programs aim to support economic growth, job creation, and community revitalization in the state. Local governments can access
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Community-Centered Strategic Direction for Building a Better Community
Discovering, learning, and growing together to formulate a community-centered strategic direction in 2016. Leaders focus on what they believe in - connecting, learning, innovating, and collaborating. Their purpose is to inspire the community through enrichment and engagement. Their vision is a vibra
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Understanding Medicaid Waiver Programs for Individuals with Disabilities
Medicaid Waiver Programs provide community-based services for children and adults with disabilities, offering an alternative to institutional care. Eligibility is based on factors such as income, need, and resources, with specific programs like CLASS, HCS, and MDCP available. The long wait times and
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Development of Community Psychology in the 1960s: A Historical Perspective
The development of Community Psychology in the 1960s was influenced by social and political movements such as the Civil Rights Movement, the Feminist Movement, and the deinstitutionalization of mental patients. This period saw the establishment of community-based mental health services and the birth
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