This guide aim to help low-income households having EBT card to be a part of digital world by getting a Free Tablet from the government of United States
How to Apply for a Free Tablet from Government ProgramsRazib Mozumdar
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide on how to apply for a free tablet through government programs. It covers essential aspects such as determining eligibility, researching suitable programs, understanding the application process, and utilizing the tablet effectively. For details information visit: https://rb.gy/hnjjz
How to Get a Free Government Smartphone in 2023Razib Mozumdar
Explore our step-by-step guide on obtaining a free government smartphone for eligible low-income individuals. Learn about qualification requirements, including income guidelines and participation in federal assistance programs. Find out how to research available programs, compare providers, and apply successfully. Understand the importance of maintaining eligibility and keeping your information up-to-date. This comprehensive guide offers valuable insights to help you navigate the process of obtaining a free smartphone, improving access to essential communication services, and enhancing your quality of life. For detail information visit: https://rb.gy/fnapf
Show Me the Outcomes!
Evaluating and Proving Your Impact on the Community
Learn how to:
1. Understand how to build a successful outcomes plan for your nonprofit organization
2. Increase your funding by proving your program success to your funders
3. Make informed decisions about future programming and resource allocation
You will also receive an inside view of the Apricot Outcomes Palette™, a dynamic outcomes reporting tool
Presented by:
Kathryn Engelhardt-Cronk
Founder/CEO/President
Community TechKnowledge, Inc.
This webinar continues the COVID-19 Insights webinar series. Topics include the loans and grants being offered by the government, how they differ, and how they may benefit your practice, including SBA Loans and Grants, HHS Grants, Medicare Advance/Accelerated Payments, and Telehealth Funding. The webinar also goes over the CareOptimize technology developed to assist with streamlining COVID-19 monitoring and reporting.
The Universal Service Fund E-Rate program provides discounts of 20-90% on telecommunication services, internet access, equipment, and training to help schools and libraries obtain affordable access. Eligible schools and libraries apply individually or as consortia. The application process involves determining eligibility, creating a technology plan, an open bidding process, selecting a service provider, determining the discount level and eligible services, submitting an application, undergoing review, and receiving funding to begin services. The program aims to ensure affordable access to support educational and library goals.
The Universal Service Fund, commonly known as E-Rate, provides discounts to schools and libraries in the US to obtain affordable telecommunications and internet access. Funding is requested under four categories of service and discounts range from 20-90% depending on poverty levels and location. Eligible schools and libraries apply individually or as consortia and follow steps including determining eligibility, preparing a technology plan, opening bidding, selecting providers, and receiving funding to begin services. The program aims to ensure affordable access to telecom and information services for educational purposes.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Illinois workNet and Disability Employment Initiative (DEI) tools. It describes the DEI program goal of increasing outreach and services for individuals with disabilities. It outlines how staff can use online tools in Illinois workNet to recruit customers, facilitate intake and service provision, and report outcomes. It provides examples of how these tools can be used in scenarios about customers Anna and Chuck.
Keeping Clinical Investigators Happy, Productive, and LoyalPerficient, Inc.
A recent joint study conducted by the FDA and Duke University found that 54% of clinical investigators only complete a single study. This alarmingly high turnover rate means that pharmaceutical, medical device, and contract research organizations (CROs) need to drastically improve their relationships with investigators and sites – now.
In this SlidShare, Param Singh, director of clinical operations solutions, presents a practical approach to solving this common, yet serious, business problem. He will discuss specific scenarios and demonstrate how to address them.
How to Apply for a Free Tablet from Government ProgramsRazib Mozumdar
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide on how to apply for a free tablet through government programs. It covers essential aspects such as determining eligibility, researching suitable programs, understanding the application process, and utilizing the tablet effectively. For details information visit: https://rb.gy/hnjjz
How to Get a Free Government Smartphone in 2023Razib Mozumdar
Explore our step-by-step guide on obtaining a free government smartphone for eligible low-income individuals. Learn about qualification requirements, including income guidelines and participation in federal assistance programs. Find out how to research available programs, compare providers, and apply successfully. Understand the importance of maintaining eligibility and keeping your information up-to-date. This comprehensive guide offers valuable insights to help you navigate the process of obtaining a free smartphone, improving access to essential communication services, and enhancing your quality of life. For detail information visit: https://rb.gy/fnapf
Show Me the Outcomes!
Evaluating and Proving Your Impact on the Community
Learn how to:
1. Understand how to build a successful outcomes plan for your nonprofit organization
2. Increase your funding by proving your program success to your funders
3. Make informed decisions about future programming and resource allocation
You will also receive an inside view of the Apricot Outcomes Palette™, a dynamic outcomes reporting tool
Presented by:
Kathryn Engelhardt-Cronk
Founder/CEO/President
Community TechKnowledge, Inc.
This webinar continues the COVID-19 Insights webinar series. Topics include the loans and grants being offered by the government, how they differ, and how they may benefit your practice, including SBA Loans and Grants, HHS Grants, Medicare Advance/Accelerated Payments, and Telehealth Funding. The webinar also goes over the CareOptimize technology developed to assist with streamlining COVID-19 monitoring and reporting.
The Universal Service Fund E-Rate program provides discounts of 20-90% on telecommunication services, internet access, equipment, and training to help schools and libraries obtain affordable access. Eligible schools and libraries apply individually or as consortia. The application process involves determining eligibility, creating a technology plan, an open bidding process, selecting a service provider, determining the discount level and eligible services, submitting an application, undergoing review, and receiving funding to begin services. The program aims to ensure affordable access to support educational and library goals.
The Universal Service Fund, commonly known as E-Rate, provides discounts to schools and libraries in the US to obtain affordable telecommunications and internet access. Funding is requested under four categories of service and discounts range from 20-90% depending on poverty levels and location. Eligible schools and libraries apply individually or as consortia and follow steps including determining eligibility, preparing a technology plan, opening bidding, selecting providers, and receiving funding to begin services. The program aims to ensure affordable access to telecom and information services for educational purposes.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using Illinois workNet and Disability Employment Initiative (DEI) tools. It describes the DEI program goal of increasing outreach and services for individuals with disabilities. It outlines how staff can use online tools in Illinois workNet to recruit customers, facilitate intake and service provision, and report outcomes. It provides examples of how these tools can be used in scenarios about customers Anna and Chuck.
Keeping Clinical Investigators Happy, Productive, and LoyalPerficient, Inc.
A recent joint study conducted by the FDA and Duke University found that 54% of clinical investigators only complete a single study. This alarmingly high turnover rate means that pharmaceutical, medical device, and contract research organizations (CROs) need to drastically improve their relationships with investigators and sites – now.
In this SlidShare, Param Singh, director of clinical operations solutions, presents a practical approach to solving this common, yet serious, business problem. He will discuss specific scenarios and demonstrate how to address them.
The document provides information about MarketLink, a program that provides free electronic benefits transfer (EBT) systems to farmers markets and direct marketing farmers to help them accept SNAP/EBT payments. It discusses how MarketLink works to recruit eligible markets and farmers, provide technical assistance and distribute $4 million in wireless EBT equipment. Statistics on program impacts are provided. The presentation also reviews the eligibility assessment process, USDA authorization steps, and options for obtaining an EBT terminal and service plan either free of cost or via purchase. Challenges in receiving the MarketLink equipment are also mentioned.
The document provides an overview of the E-Rate program and the steps for applying. It summarizes that E-Rate provides discounts for schools and libraries to obtain affordable internet access and telecommunications. It outlines the 11 steps to apply, which includes establishing eligibility, developing a technology plan, opening bidding processes, selecting providers, determining discount levels, and submitting/receiving funding applications. It also lists the technology goals for Pugh Elementary, which include increasing student achievement and management efficiency through providing technology tools and digital learning opportunities.
Unemployment benefits usually last 26 weeks. To extend benefits, a claimant must check their state's eligibility rules for extended unemployment compensation programs. The claimant should continue meeting requirements and request an application from their state's department of labor. They must fill out the application accurately and submit it promptly to avoid delays in receiving extended benefits.
This document provides information about the FY15 Body Worn Camera Pilot Implementation Program competitive grant offered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The grant aims to support law enforcement agencies' efforts to establish or enhance body worn camera policy and implementation programs. It has five funding categories based on agency size and experience with body worn cameras, and will fund equipment, policies, and training to develop effective programs. The application deadline is June 16, 2015. Eligible applicants include local and tribal governments, as well as organizations that perform criminal justice functions.
The document provides guidance on grant development and management processes for local NGOs in West Ethiopia. It discusses key topics such as conceptualizing grants, the grant lifecycle from the perspective of both grant makers and recipients, prerequisites for obtaining grants, types of grants, seeking grants proactively or reactively, and the grant proposal writing process. The three main stages of the grant management process for grant makers are presented as the pre-award, award, and post-award stages. For grant recipients, the key aspects include meeting grant requirements, reporting on progress and results, and closing out the grant. Detailed steps are provided for activities in each stage to help NGOs effectively develop, obtain, and manage grants.
An introduction to the schools and libraries programbriancoleman1962
This document provides an overview of the Schools and Libraries Program, also known as E-Rate. It discusses how E-Rate provides discounts for telecommunications, internet access, networking, and maintenance to most schools and libraries based on poverty levels. The application process involves determining eligibility, developing a technology plan, an open bidding process, selecting service providers, calculating discount levels, determining eligible services, submitting applications, undergoing review, receiving funding decisions, and beginning receipt of services. The goal is to increase technology, equity, and student achievement through affordable connectivity and infrastructure support.
Becoming a Product Entrepreneur by Zalando Sr PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-Research-driven action - The importance of listening to the customers
-Finding your USP - What can you do better than the competitors?
-Launch fast & keep improving - Reduce the time to get customer feedback.
This document is a 3-part presentation by Alliance Abroad Group (AAG) to prepare participants for their cultural exchange program in the US. It reviews key program rules and guidelines, including understanding the training plan and offer document. It outlines the top 9 program steps and rules to follow, such as registering with SEVIS, applying for a social security card, and monthly check-ins. It also provides an overview of the participant insurance and cultural engagement expectations. The goal is to ensure participants have a successful exchange program experience.
Afcpe newsletter q1 2014 compass working capitalsebarkhuff
The organization conducted a survey of their 300 lower-income clients to understand their technology access and usage in order to guide their technology initiatives. The survey found that 95% of clients own cell phones, with over three-quarters being smartphones. Texting and social media like Facebook are commonly used daily. While computer and internet access is slightly lower at 73%, most clients have access through work, family or libraries. The results show clients' embrace of new technologies and will help the organization implement new online tools and services that leverage mobile devices and popular apps to better engage and serve their clients.
Becoming a Product Entrepreneur by Zalando Sr PMProduct School
The document discusses finding the right problem to solve through product development. It outlines researching the needs of feature phone customers in India to understand why they had not upgraded to smartphones. Affordability was a key issue. The document proposes subsidizing smartphones and offering loans through partnerships to address this, with testing to select the optimal solution. Continuous customer research, testing designs, and getting feedback is emphasized to iteratively improve the product.
Meaningful Use Survivor: 4 Steps to a Successful AuditQualifacts
This document provides an overview and guidance on preparing for audits of the CMS EHR Incentive Programs. It discusses that CMS and state Medicaid agencies will audit providers who attest to receive EHR incentive payments. It outlines the audit process, including triggers for an audit, who may be audited, and the steps of receiving an audit letter, providing documentation, and receiving a determination. It emphasizes the importance of creating an audit trail and retaining all documentation used for attestation for six years. Finally, it provides some tips and examples of documentation that could be requested during an audit.
Better Than Cash Alliance Webinar: Digital Food / Electronic Payments Pilot S...UNCDF
E-Payments Deliver 15% Greater Efficiency in Kenya – Is This the Future of Food Aid?
The World Food Programme (WFP) transitioned from in-kind food aid to to electronic payments ("digital food"). In doing so they gained 15% cost efficiencies. This presentation made during a webinar presented by Better Than cash Alliance examines two food assistance projects in Kenya by WFP, and discusses how others can benefit from electronic payments.
A financial option provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to assist public facilities in rural areas is the Cup Loan Program. This program offers reasonable loans for constructing and maintaining facilities including community centers, hospitals, fire stations, and libraries. It strives to improve living conditions in rural areas and is accessible in practically all states in the nation.
Cup Loan Program
Public facilities can obtain loans with low interest rates and flexible repayment terms under the Cup Loan Program. Therefore, they are able to borrow money to improve and utilize their homes. It is easier for institutions with limited resources because the loans can be repaid over a lengthy period of time—up to 30 years.
The best aspect is that practically any public building in a rural community with less than 20,000 residents is eligible to apply for a Cup Loan. Small towns and rural communities can therefore acquire the assistance they require to complete crucial projects and enhance their communities.
Starting out with a cup loan is simple. The majority of cup loan suppliers have user-friendly online applications that you can start using.
Cup Loan Program
You only need to fill up and submit an application for the Cup Loan program with your financial and personal information. You can now proceed to get the money you require.
You won’t have to wait around for approvals or complete hours of paperwork because the application process is meant to be quick and easy.
This document provides an overview of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) performance accountability system. It discusses the six primary indicators of performance that states and local areas must report on which measure employment rates, median earnings, credential attainment, measurable skill gains, and effectiveness in serving employers. It also outlines the key terms, definitions, reporting requirements, and methodologies used to calculate each indicator. States must negotiate performance goals with the Departments of Labor and Education and begin reporting performance outcomes on July 1, 2020.
CMS XLCAppendix D ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser.docxmary772
CMS XLC Appendix D: ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser Documentation and Tutorials
Version 1.0
02/23/2020
Table of Contents
1.Introduction1
2.Overview2
3.Getting Started3
3.1Set-up Considerations3
3.2User Access Considerations3
3.3Accessing the System4
3.4System Organization & Navigation4
3.5The system datastore is up-to-date and on-line. Exiting the System5
4.Using the System6
5.Troubleshooting & Support7
5.1Error Messages7
5.2Support7
Appendix A: Record of Changes8
Appendix B: Acronyms9
Appendix C: Glossary10
Appendix D: Referenced Documents11
Appendix E: Approvals12
Appendix F: Additional Appendices13
Appendix G: Notes to the Author/Template Instructions14
Appendix H: XLC Template Revision History15
List of Tables
Table 1 - Support Points of Contact7
Table 2 - Record of Changes8
Table 3 - Acronyms9
Table 4 - Referenced Documents10
Table 5 - Approvals11
CMS XLC Table of Contents
UM Version X.X iii <Project and release name>Introduction
This project Student Management Program System has been designed to efficiently manage student and program data, that will provide data management capabilities and analysis needed for student advising and tracking. This document is designed to help the user to understand the how the system works and the way it could be operated. Overview
The main functionality of the System includes the following:
· Input, select specific academic programs and general education requirements specific to each program, and process student data
· Provide immediate access to student and program information
· Capture student program and advising data through tracking for review, analysis, and making advising and program decisions
· Integrate student email functions
· Produce reports on specific program enrollment, student program progress, new or current students, students taking remedial courses.Getting Started
This system is designed to help the students in the following areas:
1. Student Enrollment
2. Student re-enrollment/edit the existing information
3. Student data management
4. Accessing the programs
5. Maintain real-time data
6. Generate Customized reports
Set-up Considerations
Student Management Program System screens are designed to be viewed at a minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600. To optimize your access to the SMPS:
Please disable pop-up blockers prior to attempting access to the SMPS.
Use Google Chrome or Firefox.
This application server will support Windows, Linux, and Mac client operating system.
User Access Considerations
1. System Administrator Registration: System Administrator will be able to register in the System by entering the First name, Last name and authenticating by entering the SSN and date of birth details.
2. Student Registration: Once System admin registers the students in the system and generates the Student ID, student should be able to register online by entering the student email Id and student ID provided by the administrator.
3. Student will be able to setup their own.
CMS XLCAppendix D ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser.docxmccormicknadine86
CMS XLC Appendix D: ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser Documentation and Tutorials
Version 1.0
02/23/2020
Table of Contents
1.Introduction1
2.Overview2
3.Getting Started3
3.1Set-up Considerations3
3.2User Access Considerations3
3.3Accessing the System4
3.4System Organization & Navigation4
3.5The system datastore is up-to-date and on-line. Exiting the System5
4.Using the System6
5.Troubleshooting & Support7
5.1Error Messages7
5.2Support7
Appendix A: Record of Changes8
Appendix B: Acronyms9
Appendix C: Glossary10
Appendix D: Referenced Documents11
Appendix E: Approvals12
Appendix F: Additional Appendices13
Appendix G: Notes to the Author/Template Instructions14
Appendix H: XLC Template Revision History15
List of Tables
Table 1 - Support Points of Contact7
Table 2 - Record of Changes8
Table 3 - Acronyms9
Table 4 - Referenced Documents10
Table 5 - Approvals11
CMS XLC Table of Contents
UM Version X.X iii <Project and release name>Introduction
This project Student Management Program System has been designed to efficiently manage student and program data, that will provide data management capabilities and analysis needed for student advising and tracking. This document is designed to help the user to understand the how the system works and the way it could be operated. Overview
The main functionality of the System includes the following:
· Input, select specific academic programs and general education requirements specific to each program, and process student data
· Provide immediate access to student and program information
· Capture student program and advising data through tracking for review, analysis, and making advising and program decisions
· Integrate student email functions
· Produce reports on specific program enrollment, student program progress, new or current students, students taking remedial courses.Getting Started
This system is designed to help the students in the following areas:
1. Student Enrollment
2. Student re-enrollment/edit the existing information
3. Student data management
4. Accessing the programs
5. Maintain real-time data
6. Generate Customized reports
Set-up Considerations
Student Management Program System screens are designed to be viewed at a minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600. To optimize your access to the SMPS:
Please disable pop-up blockers prior to attempting access to the SMPS.
Use Google Chrome or Firefox.
This application server will support Windows, Linux, and Mac client operating system.
User Access Considerations
1. System Administrator Registration: System Administrator will be able to register in the System by entering the First name, Last name and authenticating by entering the SSN and date of birth details.
2. Student Registration: Once System admin registers the students in the system and generates the Student ID, student should be able to register online by entering the student email Id and student ID provided by the administrator.
3. Student will be able to setup their own ...
Preparation is the Key to Meaningful Use SuccessIatric Systems
This document summarizes a presentation on preparing for meaningful use audits. It provides an overview of recent CMS updates to stage 2 meaningful use requirements, common stumbling blocks providers face, how to conduct a gap analysis, lessons from customer audit experiences, the benefits of mock audits, how intelligent medical objects can help with requirements, and an outlook on future stage 3 goals. Contact information is provided for attendees to ask questions or provide feedback through a post-webcast survey for a chance to win a gift card.
This document provides guidance for MOVE Agents on conducting surveys and collecting data for events as part of the NowWeMOVE campaign. It outlines a three-level approach involving National Coordinators, MOVE Agents, and participants. MOVE Agents are instructed to register their events, complete two surveys evaluating their events and participants, and assist participants in completing a survey by making the process quick and easy. Collecting data at all levels through surveys is intended to evaluate events, understand participant profiles, and ensure the overall success of the NowWeMOVE campaign in getting more Europeans active through sport.
This document provides an orientation for a pilot career navigation program called EPIC in Southern Illinois. The program aims to help participants get training, experience, credentials, and jobs to become independent through various services like career navigation, supportive services, training, work experience, and job placement assistance. Participants who apply will be randomly assigned to either the EPIC program group, which can access all services, or the SNAP E&T community services only group, which has limited access. The orientation reviews the program benefits and requirements like completing an application and assessment in order to participate.
United Nations World Oceans Day 2024; June 8th " Awaken new dephts".Christina Parmionova
The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
The document provides information about MarketLink, a program that provides free electronic benefits transfer (EBT) systems to farmers markets and direct marketing farmers to help them accept SNAP/EBT payments. It discusses how MarketLink works to recruit eligible markets and farmers, provide technical assistance and distribute $4 million in wireless EBT equipment. Statistics on program impacts are provided. The presentation also reviews the eligibility assessment process, USDA authorization steps, and options for obtaining an EBT terminal and service plan either free of cost or via purchase. Challenges in receiving the MarketLink equipment are also mentioned.
The document provides an overview of the E-Rate program and the steps for applying. It summarizes that E-Rate provides discounts for schools and libraries to obtain affordable internet access and telecommunications. It outlines the 11 steps to apply, which includes establishing eligibility, developing a technology plan, opening bidding processes, selecting providers, determining discount levels, and submitting/receiving funding applications. It also lists the technology goals for Pugh Elementary, which include increasing student achievement and management efficiency through providing technology tools and digital learning opportunities.
Unemployment benefits usually last 26 weeks. To extend benefits, a claimant must check their state's eligibility rules for extended unemployment compensation programs. The claimant should continue meeting requirements and request an application from their state's department of labor. They must fill out the application accurately and submit it promptly to avoid delays in receiving extended benefits.
This document provides information about the FY15 Body Worn Camera Pilot Implementation Program competitive grant offered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance. The grant aims to support law enforcement agencies' efforts to establish or enhance body worn camera policy and implementation programs. It has five funding categories based on agency size and experience with body worn cameras, and will fund equipment, policies, and training to develop effective programs. The application deadline is June 16, 2015. Eligible applicants include local and tribal governments, as well as organizations that perform criminal justice functions.
The document provides guidance on grant development and management processes for local NGOs in West Ethiopia. It discusses key topics such as conceptualizing grants, the grant lifecycle from the perspective of both grant makers and recipients, prerequisites for obtaining grants, types of grants, seeking grants proactively or reactively, and the grant proposal writing process. The three main stages of the grant management process for grant makers are presented as the pre-award, award, and post-award stages. For grant recipients, the key aspects include meeting grant requirements, reporting on progress and results, and closing out the grant. Detailed steps are provided for activities in each stage to help NGOs effectively develop, obtain, and manage grants.
An introduction to the schools and libraries programbriancoleman1962
This document provides an overview of the Schools and Libraries Program, also known as E-Rate. It discusses how E-Rate provides discounts for telecommunications, internet access, networking, and maintenance to most schools and libraries based on poverty levels. The application process involves determining eligibility, developing a technology plan, an open bidding process, selecting service providers, calculating discount levels, determining eligible services, submitting applications, undergoing review, receiving funding decisions, and beginning receipt of services. The goal is to increase technology, equity, and student achievement through affordable connectivity and infrastructure support.
Becoming a Product Entrepreneur by Zalando Sr PMProduct School
Main Takeaways:
-Research-driven action - The importance of listening to the customers
-Finding your USP - What can you do better than the competitors?
-Launch fast & keep improving - Reduce the time to get customer feedback.
This document is a 3-part presentation by Alliance Abroad Group (AAG) to prepare participants for their cultural exchange program in the US. It reviews key program rules and guidelines, including understanding the training plan and offer document. It outlines the top 9 program steps and rules to follow, such as registering with SEVIS, applying for a social security card, and monthly check-ins. It also provides an overview of the participant insurance and cultural engagement expectations. The goal is to ensure participants have a successful exchange program experience.
Afcpe newsletter q1 2014 compass working capitalsebarkhuff
The organization conducted a survey of their 300 lower-income clients to understand their technology access and usage in order to guide their technology initiatives. The survey found that 95% of clients own cell phones, with over three-quarters being smartphones. Texting and social media like Facebook are commonly used daily. While computer and internet access is slightly lower at 73%, most clients have access through work, family or libraries. The results show clients' embrace of new technologies and will help the organization implement new online tools and services that leverage mobile devices and popular apps to better engage and serve their clients.
Becoming a Product Entrepreneur by Zalando Sr PMProduct School
The document discusses finding the right problem to solve through product development. It outlines researching the needs of feature phone customers in India to understand why they had not upgraded to smartphones. Affordability was a key issue. The document proposes subsidizing smartphones and offering loans through partnerships to address this, with testing to select the optimal solution. Continuous customer research, testing designs, and getting feedback is emphasized to iteratively improve the product.
Meaningful Use Survivor: 4 Steps to a Successful AuditQualifacts
This document provides an overview and guidance on preparing for audits of the CMS EHR Incentive Programs. It discusses that CMS and state Medicaid agencies will audit providers who attest to receive EHR incentive payments. It outlines the audit process, including triggers for an audit, who may be audited, and the steps of receiving an audit letter, providing documentation, and receiving a determination. It emphasizes the importance of creating an audit trail and retaining all documentation used for attestation for six years. Finally, it provides some tips and examples of documentation that could be requested during an audit.
Better Than Cash Alliance Webinar: Digital Food / Electronic Payments Pilot S...UNCDF
E-Payments Deliver 15% Greater Efficiency in Kenya – Is This the Future of Food Aid?
The World Food Programme (WFP) transitioned from in-kind food aid to to electronic payments ("digital food"). In doing so they gained 15% cost efficiencies. This presentation made during a webinar presented by Better Than cash Alliance examines two food assistance projects in Kenya by WFP, and discusses how others can benefit from electronic payments.
A financial option provided by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to assist public facilities in rural areas is the Cup Loan Program. This program offers reasonable loans for constructing and maintaining facilities including community centers, hospitals, fire stations, and libraries. It strives to improve living conditions in rural areas and is accessible in practically all states in the nation.
Cup Loan Program
Public facilities can obtain loans with low interest rates and flexible repayment terms under the Cup Loan Program. Therefore, they are able to borrow money to improve and utilize their homes. It is easier for institutions with limited resources because the loans can be repaid over a lengthy period of time—up to 30 years.
The best aspect is that practically any public building in a rural community with less than 20,000 residents is eligible to apply for a Cup Loan. Small towns and rural communities can therefore acquire the assistance they require to complete crucial projects and enhance their communities.
Starting out with a cup loan is simple. The majority of cup loan suppliers have user-friendly online applications that you can start using.
Cup Loan Program
You only need to fill up and submit an application for the Cup Loan program with your financial and personal information. You can now proceed to get the money you require.
You won’t have to wait around for approvals or complete hours of paperwork because the application process is meant to be quick and easy.
This document provides an overview of the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) performance accountability system. It discusses the six primary indicators of performance that states and local areas must report on which measure employment rates, median earnings, credential attainment, measurable skill gains, and effectiveness in serving employers. It also outlines the key terms, definitions, reporting requirements, and methodologies used to calculate each indicator. States must negotiate performance goals with the Departments of Labor and Education and begin reporting performance outcomes on July 1, 2020.
CMS XLCAppendix D ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser.docxmary772
CMS XLC Appendix D: ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser Documentation and Tutorials
Version 1.0
02/23/2020
Table of Contents
1.Introduction1
2.Overview2
3.Getting Started3
3.1Set-up Considerations3
3.2User Access Considerations3
3.3Accessing the System4
3.4System Organization & Navigation4
3.5The system datastore is up-to-date and on-line. Exiting the System5
4.Using the System6
5.Troubleshooting & Support7
5.1Error Messages7
5.2Support7
Appendix A: Record of Changes8
Appendix B: Acronyms9
Appendix C: Glossary10
Appendix D: Referenced Documents11
Appendix E: Approvals12
Appendix F: Additional Appendices13
Appendix G: Notes to the Author/Template Instructions14
Appendix H: XLC Template Revision History15
List of Tables
Table 1 - Support Points of Contact7
Table 2 - Record of Changes8
Table 3 - Acronyms9
Table 4 - Referenced Documents10
Table 5 - Approvals11
CMS XLC Table of Contents
UM Version X.X iii <Project and release name>Introduction
This project Student Management Program System has been designed to efficiently manage student and program data, that will provide data management capabilities and analysis needed for student advising and tracking. This document is designed to help the user to understand the how the system works and the way it could be operated. Overview
The main functionality of the System includes the following:
· Input, select specific academic programs and general education requirements specific to each program, and process student data
· Provide immediate access to student and program information
· Capture student program and advising data through tracking for review, analysis, and making advising and program decisions
· Integrate student email functions
· Produce reports on specific program enrollment, student program progress, new or current students, students taking remedial courses.Getting Started
This system is designed to help the students in the following areas:
1. Student Enrollment
2. Student re-enrollment/edit the existing information
3. Student data management
4. Accessing the programs
5. Maintain real-time data
6. Generate Customized reports
Set-up Considerations
Student Management Program System screens are designed to be viewed at a minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600. To optimize your access to the SMPS:
Please disable pop-up blockers prior to attempting access to the SMPS.
Use Google Chrome or Firefox.
This application server will support Windows, Linux, and Mac client operating system.
User Access Considerations
1. System Administrator Registration: System Administrator will be able to register in the System by entering the First name, Last name and authenticating by entering the SSN and date of birth details.
2. Student Registration: Once System admin registers the students in the system and generates the Student ID, student should be able to register online by entering the student email Id and student ID provided by the administrator.
3. Student will be able to setup their own.
CMS XLCAppendix D ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser.docxmccormicknadine86
CMS XLC Appendix D: ApprovalsStudent Management Program SystemUser Documentation and Tutorials
Version 1.0
02/23/2020
Table of Contents
1.Introduction1
2.Overview2
3.Getting Started3
3.1Set-up Considerations3
3.2User Access Considerations3
3.3Accessing the System4
3.4System Organization & Navigation4
3.5The system datastore is up-to-date and on-line. Exiting the System5
4.Using the System6
5.Troubleshooting & Support7
5.1Error Messages7
5.2Support7
Appendix A: Record of Changes8
Appendix B: Acronyms9
Appendix C: Glossary10
Appendix D: Referenced Documents11
Appendix E: Approvals12
Appendix F: Additional Appendices13
Appendix G: Notes to the Author/Template Instructions14
Appendix H: XLC Template Revision History15
List of Tables
Table 1 - Support Points of Contact7
Table 2 - Record of Changes8
Table 3 - Acronyms9
Table 4 - Referenced Documents10
Table 5 - Approvals11
CMS XLC Table of Contents
UM Version X.X iii <Project and release name>Introduction
This project Student Management Program System has been designed to efficiently manage student and program data, that will provide data management capabilities and analysis needed for student advising and tracking. This document is designed to help the user to understand the how the system works and the way it could be operated. Overview
The main functionality of the System includes the following:
· Input, select specific academic programs and general education requirements specific to each program, and process student data
· Provide immediate access to student and program information
· Capture student program and advising data through tracking for review, analysis, and making advising and program decisions
· Integrate student email functions
· Produce reports on specific program enrollment, student program progress, new or current students, students taking remedial courses.Getting Started
This system is designed to help the students in the following areas:
1. Student Enrollment
2. Student re-enrollment/edit the existing information
3. Student data management
4. Accessing the programs
5. Maintain real-time data
6. Generate Customized reports
Set-up Considerations
Student Management Program System screens are designed to be viewed at a minimum screen resolution of 800 x 600. To optimize your access to the SMPS:
Please disable pop-up blockers prior to attempting access to the SMPS.
Use Google Chrome or Firefox.
This application server will support Windows, Linux, and Mac client operating system.
User Access Considerations
1. System Administrator Registration: System Administrator will be able to register in the System by entering the First name, Last name and authenticating by entering the SSN and date of birth details.
2. Student Registration: Once System admin registers the students in the system and generates the Student ID, student should be able to register online by entering the student email Id and student ID provided by the administrator.
3. Student will be able to setup their own ...
Preparation is the Key to Meaningful Use SuccessIatric Systems
This document summarizes a presentation on preparing for meaningful use audits. It provides an overview of recent CMS updates to stage 2 meaningful use requirements, common stumbling blocks providers face, how to conduct a gap analysis, lessons from customer audit experiences, the benefits of mock audits, how intelligent medical objects can help with requirements, and an outlook on future stage 3 goals. Contact information is provided for attendees to ask questions or provide feedback through a post-webcast survey for a chance to win a gift card.
This document provides guidance for MOVE Agents on conducting surveys and collecting data for events as part of the NowWeMOVE campaign. It outlines a three-level approach involving National Coordinators, MOVE Agents, and participants. MOVE Agents are instructed to register their events, complete two surveys evaluating their events and participants, and assist participants in completing a survey by making the process quick and easy. Collecting data at all levels through surveys is intended to evaluate events, understand participant profiles, and ensure the overall success of the NowWeMOVE campaign in getting more Europeans active through sport.
This document provides an orientation for a pilot career navigation program called EPIC in Southern Illinois. The program aims to help participants get training, experience, credentials, and jobs to become independent through various services like career navigation, supportive services, training, work experience, and job placement assistance. Participants who apply will be randomly assigned to either the EPIC program group, which can access all services, or the SNAP E&T community services only group, which has limited access. The orientation reviews the program benefits and requirements like completing an application and assessment in order to participate.
United Nations World Oceans Day 2024; June 8th " Awaken new dephts".Christina Parmionova
The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
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
2024: The FAR - Federal Acquisition Regulations, Part 42
How to Get a Free Tablet with EBT
1. How to Get a Free Tablet
with EBT card
A STEP BY STEP GUIDE
2. This guide aim to help low-income
households having EBT card to be
a part of digital world by getting a
Free Tablet from the government
of United States
3. Step-1: Verify Eligibility
Before diving into any program, it's vital to confirm you meet the eligibility criteria. Here are
some key factors to consider:
1.SNAP Participation: As this program specifically targets SNAP recipients, you must be an
active beneficiary with a valid Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.
2.Household Income Guidelines: Each program has established income thresholds. Verify if
your household income falls within the acceptable range to qualify for participation.
3.Program-Specific Requirements: Beyond general eligibility, specific programs might have
additional conditions. These could involve factors like residency in a particular area,
participation in specific activities, or meeting family composition criteria.
4. Step 2: Explore Programs and
Providers
•Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP): This federal initiative empowers eligible households with high-
speed internet, and the cherry on top? A free tablet!
•Lifeline Free Tablet Program: Bridging the digital divide, this program offers free tablets with internet access
to low-income families, ensuring everyone has a seat at the digital table.
•Q Link Wireless: This mobile carrier extends a helping hand to eligible individuals under specific programs,
offering free or subsidized tablets bundled with monthly data plans.
•T-Mobile: Similar to Q Link, T-Mobile also offers enticing deals for qualified individuals, providing free or
discounted tablets paired with affordable data plans.
•EveryoneOn: Another non-profit warrior in the fight for digital equity, EveryoneOn offers free or deeply
discounted tablets and internet access to those who need it most.
5. Step 3: Gather Necessary
Documentation
To navigate the application process with ease, ensure you have these
essential documents ready to go:
Proof of SNAP Participation
Proof of Income
Proof of Address
Proof of Identity
6. Step 4: Apply for the Program
To begin the application process, it's crucial to pinpoint the official online hub or designated
application center specifically tailored to the program you're pursuing. Each program adheres
to a unique set of steps, often encompassing the following:
1. Digital Application: Embark on your journey by meticulously filling out an online
application form, ensuring the utmost accuracy and comprehensiveness of the information
you provide.
2. Document Presentation: Seamlessly upload or physically mail the mandatory documents
that necessitate verification, thus affirming your eligibility.
3. Patient Anticipation: Exercise patience during the review and processing phase, allowing
ample time for a meticulous evaluation of your application
7. Step 5: Stay Informed and
Follow Up
Actively Monitor Updates: Regularly check your application status and be proactive in
contacting program representatives for any clarifications or updates. Don't hesitate to reach
out if you have any questions.
Embrace Program Knowledge: Once approved, thoroughly understand the provided tablet
and internet services. Familiarize yourself with access procedures, usage guidelines, and
potential troubleshooting tips to ensure smooth utilization.
8. How to Get More information about
Free Tablet with EBT Program
There are several resources online you can get more details:
About EBT: What is Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT)?
Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_benefit_transfer
Complete Guide: Get Free Tablet with EBT or Food Stamps