The Back to Basics Overview Presentation as delivered by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Deputy Minister Andries Nel, 17 December 2014 – Rustenburg, South Africa.
Un Plan de Desarrollo Concertado (PDC) diseñado e implementado en conjunto por las comunidades, empresas privadas y el gobierno local, puede ser un ejemplo de nuevas estrategias de gestión de desarrollo local.
The Back to Basics Overview Presentation as delivered by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Deputy Minister Andries Nel, 17 December 2014 – Rustenburg, South Africa.
Un Plan de Desarrollo Concertado (PDC) diseñado e implementado en conjunto por las comunidades, empresas privadas y el gobierno local, puede ser un ejemplo de nuevas estrategias de gestión de desarrollo local.
There are so many schemes under National trust act as Disha,Vikaas,Samarth,Gharaunda,Nirmaya,Sahyogi,Prerna
Gyan Prabha,Sambhav,Badhte Kadam.Unique Disability ID,National Fund and National Award also included in it.There are so many schemes for education, employment and for Disability Certificate.
Disabled Facilities Grant and Other Adaptations: External Review 2018Foundations
Sheila Mackintosh from the University of West England presents some of the key recommendations from the DFG Review at the DFG Champions Roadshows 2018.
Because everyone matters.
IBM Health and Social Programs Summit October 2014
Read the Health and Social Programs presentations by:
Tiago Cordeiro Oliveira
Business and Customer Manager
Bolsa Familia
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Tim Burch
Director
Department of Social Services
Clark County, Nevada
Ambrogina Canobbio
IT Projects Manager
Human Resource Administration
NYC Access
Introduction the Erasmus+ programme for UK organisations interested in applying for funding in 2017. This presentation covers opportunities for vocational education and training. For slides with an overview of the programme and from other sector-specific sessions (higher education, schools, adult education and youth), please visit our clipboard: http://www.slideshare.net/ErasmusPlusUK/clipboards/2017-call-erasmus-information-sessions
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
Given the small scale of housing associations and their relative high cost per home what is the point of them and how do we justify their continued existance
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
A process server is a authorized person for delivering legal documents, such as summons, complaints, subpoenas, and other court papers, to peoples involved in legal proceedings.
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
3. Sustainable Livelihood Program - SLP
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
Skills Training: It is a grant
amount to be utilized for the
acquisition of technical skills,
knowledge and other inputs
necessary in managing
livelihood
• 18 years old
• 16 yo (w/ written
consent from a legal
parent or guardian)
Php 20,000.00
• Workshops
• TVET courses
• Orientation and Practical
Application
• Modular courses
• School or community-based
The LGU shall provide the
manpower who shall be
handling the program in
their respective city/
municipality.
4. Sustainable Livelihood Program - SLP
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
Seed Capital Fund: It is a
capacity building grant given
to an eligible SLP Participant
belonging to an organized SLP
Association
• 18 years old
• 16 yo (w/ written
consent from a legal
parent or guardian)
Php 10,000.00
• The rollback will go to the
Association account to be used
for their business expansion and
or as savings and credit facility.
The LGU must provide a
full time livelihood worker,
who will be trained by the
SLP Project Dev’t Officers
on SLPA.
5. Sustainable Livelihood Program - SLP
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
Cash for Building Livelihood
Asset (CBLA): A modality that
provides short-term employment to
provide immediate cash assistance
to eligible participants in exchange
of productive, short-term work
experience.
• Only one employable
member of a family that
qualifies for the
Sustainable Livelihood
Program may
participate in the CBLA
• 75% of the prevailing regional
minimum wage
• Work must not exceed 11 days.
The LGU must provide
needed equipment to the
accomplishment of the labor
to be provided by SLP.
6. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
Protective Services: Sets of
programs and services
designed to prevent abuse and
exploitation among children,
youth, women, person with
disability, and senior citizens
• For Children;
provision of ECCD
learning materials
• Provision of hygiene
kit/ materials
• For ECCD Kit/ Learning
Materials, per agency parameters
(refer to Annex A)
The LGU shall provide the
manpower who shall be
handling the program in
their respective city/
municipality.
7. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
For PWD and Older
Persons: Provision of
medical assistance for
beneficiaries with
continuous medication
• PWD children and
Senior Citizens not
covered by the
regular AICs.
• For Medical Assistance , the
maximum grant per beneficiary is
P5,000.00
The LGU shall provide the
manpower who shall be
handling the program in
their respective city/
municipality.
8. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
For UKP-Unlad Kabayan
Program:
1. GIP
2. Immersion Outreach
Program
3. Pre-Employment Sevices
4. Sulong-Dunong
• Target Beneficiaries, include
but not limited to, members
of the Pag-asa Youth
Association of the
Philippines (PYAP), 18-24
years old.
• For Government
Internship Program, the
stipend shall be 75% of the
minimum wage
The LGU shall provide the
manpower who shall be
handling the program in
their respective city/
municipality.
9. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
For Children in Need of
Special
Protection:
• Capability building on how to
handle CNSPs/CICLs
• Medical assistance
• Psychosocial services for
physically/sexually abused
children
The LGU shall provide the
manpower who shall be
handling the program in
their respective city/
municipality.
10. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU
Counterpart
For Women and girls in Especially
Difficult
Circumstances:
• Establishment of a 24-hour
residential carefacility
• Construction of mental health facility
• Construction of women-friendly
space
• Preferably one (1) per
city or municipality
Lot and salaries of staff
for the
facility
11. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description
Eligibility
Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU
Counterpart
For WEDC:
• Capability building for LCAT (Local
Committee on Anti-trafficking) –VAWC
members
• Training on VAWC/GBV case handling for
barangay officials and brgy. VAW desk
• Training on GAD Planning and budgeting
for LGU-GAD focal point system or GAD
council Members
• Maximum of php10,000 The LGU shall provide
the manpower who
shall be handling the
program in their
respective city/
municipality.
12. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description Eligibility Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU
Counterpart
For DREAMB – Disaster
Response and Management
Bureau: Programs and Services
1. Support to Social
Preparation
This does not include current
displacement cases being attended to
effectively by the government agencies
such as those with state of calamity
declaration.
The project cost will be a
minimum of P500,000.00
(to support a minimum of
50 families)
The LGU shall
provide the
Manpower support in
implementing the
program.
13. Protective Services: Programs and Services
Description Eligibility Requirements
Standard Costs/
Add’l Information
Required
LGU Counterpart
For DREAMB – Disaster
Response and Management
Bureau: Programs and Services
2. Construction of Shelter Unit
This does not include support for
construction of barangay halls and
other infrastructures that are not in
the list of priority of the displaced
families/ communities.
The agency cost
parameters shall be
followed (refer to Annex
B)
The LGU shall provide the
manpower, lot and site
development for
resettlement of families,
and financial counterpart
as applicable.
14. KC-NCDDP: Nat’l Com’ty Driven Dev’t Program
The following are examples of projects that can be funded under KC-NCDDP for BUB:
1. Basic social services sub-projects: community water systems, school buildings, day care centers, barangay
health stations, electrification, and tribal housing/shelter;
2. Basic access infrastructure: access roads, small bridges/footbridges and access trails;
3. Community production, economic support and common services facilities: community economic enterprise
training, equipment and materials support sub-projects, pre- and postharvest and multi-purpose facilities
(including senior citizen centers), small scale irrigation and community transport;
15. KC-NCDDP: Nat’l Com’ty Driven Dev’t Program
The following are examples of projects that can be funded under KC-NCDDP for BUB:
4. Environmental protection and conservation: drainage, river/flood control, sea wall, soil protection (rip rap),
artificial coral reef sanctuary and sanitation facilities; and
5. Skills training and capability building subprojects and others like light house/ecotourism sub-projects.
16. KC-NCDDP: Nat’l Com’ty Driven Dev’t Program
Negative List:
• Maintenance and operation of facilities;
• Recurrent government expenditures (e.g. salaries for government and LGU staff)
• Construction or repair of government offices, meeting halls and places of religious worship;
• Political and religious activities, rallies & materials;
• Salaried activities that employ children below age16;
• Activities exploiting women or men at any age;
• Travel;
• Consumption items or events
17. KC-NCDDP: Nat’l Com’ty Driven Dev’t Program
Negative List:
• Weapons, chainsaws (except during post-disaster response), explosives, pesticides, insecticides, herbicides,
asbestos and other materials potentially dangerous;
• Fishing boats and nets above the prescribed size and weight set by the BFAR;
• Road construction into protected areas;
• Use of project funds for compensation for land;
• Micro-credit that involve on lending of project funds;
• Activities that have alternative prior sources of committed funding;
18. KC-NCDDP: Nat’l Com’ty Driven Dev’t Program
Standard Cost LGU Counterpart Required
The agency cost
parameters shall be
followed (Refer to
attached parameters)
LGU to provide
cash or labor
counterpart