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Report on the Massachusetts plan detailing the allocation and oversight of ARPA funds to support Medicaid home and community-based services and behavioral health programs, including feedback collection and spending schedules.
Year:
2021
Region:
Massachusetts, USA
Topic:
Home and Community Based Services, Behavioral Health
Document Type:
Government strategy report
Agency:
Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Funding Source:
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA)
Key Dates:
RFI issued April 16, 2021; RFI responses due May 7, 2021; CMS guidance May 12, 2021; Initial Spending Plan due June 12, 2021
Target Audience:
Stakeholders, service providers, policymakers
Implementation Period:
Through March 2024
Number of RFI Proposals Received:
206
Purpose:
Outline strategic use of enhanced federal funds for HCBS and behavioral health services
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Year:
2022
Region / City:
Butte-Silver Bow, Montana
Theme:
Public health response, economic impact mitigation, services to disadvantaged communities
Document Type:
Application Form
Agency / Organization:
City-County of Butte-Silver Bow
Author:
City-County of Butte-Silver Bow
Target Audience:
Nonprofit organizations, businesses, and community groups applying for ARPA funds
Period of Validity:
2022–2024
Approval Date:
March 7, 2022
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Suffolk, Virginia
Theme:
Non-profit funding, pandemic recovery
Document type:
Application guidelines
Organization / Institution:
City of Suffolk
Author:
Charles Meek
Target audience:
Non-profit organizations serving the Suffolk community
Period of validity:
Until December 31, 2023
Approval date:
N/A
Date of amendments:
N/A
Early Intervention American Rescue Plan Act (EI ARPA) Grant Agreement (July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2023)
Agreement type:
Cooperative agreement
Program:
Early Intervention (Part C of IDEA)
Funding source:
IDEA American Rescue Plan supplemental funds (CFDA 84.181X)
Grant period:
July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2023
Subrecipient:
Family and Children First Administrative Agency
Pass-through entity:
Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD)
Legal framework:
2 CFR §200; 34 CFR EDGAR (Parts 75–79, 81–86, 97–99); 34 CFR §303.501; 34 CFR §303.225(c); 34 CFR §76.560–76.580
Allocation methodology:
70% children served during 2020; 20% completed eligibility and assessment from initial referrals in 2020; 10% initial referrals in 2020 not completing eligibility and assessment
Systems referenced:
Early Intervention Grant System (EIGS); Grant Management System (GMS)
Required documentation:
Expense reports, supporting documentation, final reports within 30 days after fiscal year end
Payment terms:
Department approved expense reports paid within 30 days; payments not to exceed allocation
Indirect cost rules:
Restricted Indirect Cost Rate (RICR) per Ohio Department of Education (ODE) for subrecipients with USDOE cognizant agency
Type of source:
Grant agreement for federal funding under EI ARPA, outlining terms, use of funds, and administrative requirements
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Unemployment Insurance Program, Grants, ARPA
Document Type:
Webinar Transcript
Organization / Institution:
U.S. Department of Labor
Author:
Ari Rogers, Jim Garner
Target Audience:
State UI Program Administrators, Department of Labor Officials
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Snohomish County
Theme:
Economic recovery, pandemic response, social issues
Document Type:
Informational flyer
Organization:
Snohomish County Government
Author:
Snohomish County
Target Audience:
Residents of County Council District 5
Effective Period:
2021–ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2022
Region:
Massachusetts, USA
Document Type:
Managed Care Entity Bulletin
Organization:
Executive Office of Health and Human Services, MassHealth
Author:
Amanda Cassel Kraft, Assistant Secretary for MassHealth
Applicable Entities:
One Care Plans, Senior Care Organizations (SCOs), Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) Organizations
Subject:
Temporary rate increases for home and community-based services (HCBS) and behavioral health services
Effective Period:
July 1, 2021 – June 30, 2022
Funding Source:
American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and Medicaid
Provider Obligations:
Use at least 90% of enhanced funds for direct care, clinical, and support staff
Deadline for Fund Expenditure:
September 30, 2022
Instructions Included:
Billing guidance and allowable uses of funds for integrated care plans
Form number:
3034
Type of instrument:
Deed of Trust
Uniform instrument program:
Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac
State:
North Carolina
Property type:
Single-family residential
Lien type:
First lien
Product type:
All
Occupancy type:
All
Original revision date:
07/2021
Instrument last modified:
10/2024
Authorized changes referenced:
Change 12, Change 13
Applicable law references:
Truth in Lending Act; Regulation Z (12 C.F.R. § 1026.36(g))
Permitted parties:
Lender, Borrower, MERS
Filing formats referenced:
Master Form, Short Form
Intended use context:
Mortgage loan security instrument
Year:
2021–2024
Region / City:
Canada
Theme:
Employment Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Document Type:
Action Plan
Organization:
Government of Canada
Author:
Human Resources EEDI team
Target Audience:
Government of Canada employees, equity-deserving groups
Period of Effect:
2021–2024
Approval Date:
Not provided
Amendment Date:
Not provided
Name:
Michael Nelson
Country:
USA
Contact Information:
Phone 812 866 3151; 317 396 3158
Email:
[email protected]
Document Title in File:
LOG FOR OTHERS.docx
Related File:
DIRECTIONS TO USE - LOG FOR OTHERS TEMPLATE.DOC
Travel Dates:
7–15 July
Travel Details:
6 July on AA346; 15 July on AA463
Accommodation:
CoCo View - Roatan
Equipment:
Shearwater Perdix 2 Computer Serial #21651AA; Swift AI Serial #25486; ScubaPro MK25/A600 Regulator; Casio Watch MVD #2384; DGX Light #20782162; DGX Video #2056831; Sea Quest Black Diamond BC; GoPro Hero5 #3161326555904
Equipment Maintenance:
Regulator rebuilt DEC 2023 Adventures Underwater
Dive Records:
Numbered dives including #321 (04/00/2022) and #414 (04/22/2024)
Locations Mentioned:
Roatan; Rivera Beach; 4th Window & Flower Garden
Content Type:
Personal diving log with equipment specifications, weight configurations, contact references, and dive entry template fields
Attached Documents:
Neurological assessment and DCS symptoms documents from DAN
Year:
2021–2024
Region:
England, UK
Organization:
VCSE Health and Wellbeing Alliance
Coordinated by:
National Voices and NAVCA
Type of document:
Impact report
Target audience:
Health and care policymakers, VCSE organisations
Funding:
£2 million per year
Participating members:
18 VCSE organisations
Strategic focus areas:
Health protection, Maternal health, Mental health and suicide prevention, Primary care, Social care, Social prescribing
Cross-cutting themes:
Co-production, Cost of living impact, Data equity, Digital exclusion
Evaluation period:
2021–2024
Number of people engaged:
9,677
Number of completed projects:
192
Partner agencies:
DHSC, UKHSA, NHS England
Year:
2021
Region / country:
Australia
Type of document:
Strategic plan
Responsible organizations:
National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), Australian Government Department of Health
Target audience:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health sector stakeholders
Period covered:
2021–2024
Approval date:
3 December 2021
Related agreement:
National Agreement on Closing the Gap
Key objectives:
Strengthen community-controlled health sector, implement 17 sector actions, align with Closing the Gap initiatives
Governance:
Health Sector Strengthening Plan Working Group (HSSPWG) co-chaired by NACCHO and Department of Health
Scope:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, workforce, infrastructure, service delivery, governance, peak bodies
Document Type:
Terms of Reference (ToR)
Country:
Bangladesh
Geographic Area:
Sundarbans Reserved Forest (SRF)
Project Title:
Protection of Sundarban Mangrove Forests Project
Implementing Agency:
Bangladesh Forest Department (BFD)
Supervising Ministry:
Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change
Legal Framework:
Public Procurement Act (PPA) 2006; Public Procurement Rules (PPR) 2008
Project Period:
01 January 2021 to 31 December 2024
Total Project Cost:
BDT 157,87.51 Lakh
Previous IRMP Period:
2010–2020
Assignment Objective:
Updating the Integrated Resource Management Plan (IRMP) for a period of 10 years
Funding Source:
Government of Bangladesh (GoB)
Key Components:
Management Capacity Strengthening; Scientific Forest Management and Observation; Climate Change Mitigation and Greenbelt Development
Target Stakeholders:
Forest Department officials, local communities, co-management organizations, tour operators, civil society
Strategic Focus Areas:
Biodiversity conservation; sustainable resource use; climate change adaptation and mitigation; ecotourism development; law enforcement and SMART patrolling
Jurisdiction:
State of Western Australia
Issuing body:
Department of Finance
Policy framework:
Aboriginal Procurement Policy
Document type:
Model tender provisions and contract clauses
Applicable contract value:
Estimated Contract Value of $5 million or above
Industries covered:
Community and social services; Education and training; Public administration and finance services; Construction
Geographic scope:
Perth metropolitan area; Peel; South West; Great Southern; Wheatbelt; Gascoyne; Mid West; Goldfields-Esperance; Pilbara; Kimberley; Statewide
Target group:
Aboriginal persons and Aboriginal businesses
Minimum subcontracting targets:
3 per cent (2021–22); 3.5 per cent (2022–23); 4 per cent (2023–24)
Minimum employment targets:
2 per cent; 5 per cent; 10 per cent depending on region
Source reference:
wa.gov.au
Definitions included:
Aboriginal Business; Aboriginal Person; Aboriginal Participation Requirements; Employment; State
North Wessex Downs National Landscape Farming in Protected Landscapes Projects Years 1–2 (2021–2024)
Programme:
Farming in Protected Landscapes
Landscape:
North Wessex Downs National Landscape
Region:
Berkshire; Hampshire; Oxfordshire; Wiltshire
Country:
United Kingdom
Years covered:
Year 1 and Year 2
Project period:
2021–2024
Content:
List of funded projects with reference numbers, applicants, locations, project titles, start and end dates, and total grant amounts
Funding scheme:
Farming in Protected Landscapes
Currency:
Pound sterling (GBP)
Beneficiaries:
Individual farmers, farm clusters, and land managers within the North Wessex Downs
Themes:
Habitat restoration; regenerative farming; wetland and river restoration; carbon assessment; access improvements; community engagement; heritage conservation
School name:
Wibsey Primary School
Academic years covered:
2021-2024
Date of publication:
20.10.21
Review dates:
21.4.22; 20.10.22; 20.4.23; 20.10.23; 19.4.24; 18.10.24
Statement authorised by:
Karen Yates
Pupil premium lead:
Hannah Smith (to 31.12.22); Veronica Mitchell (from 01.01.23)
Governor / Trustee lead:
Lisa Knowles
Number of pupils:
678
Proportion of pupil premium eligible pupils:
30%
Financial year pupil premium allocation:
£307,994
Recovery premium allocation:
£29,435
Pupil premium carried forward:
£0
Total budget for the academic year:
£337,429
Total spent:
£373,019
School type:
Community primary school
Location:
South Bradford
Key stages covered:
EYFS, KS1, KS2
Core focus areas:
Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Attendance, Cultural enrichment, SEMH support
Identified challenges:
Low attainment on entry; SEMH difficulties; attendance and punctuality; family involvement with social services; weak language and communication skills; parental engagement; limited life experiences
Overarching objectives:
Diminish attainment gap; increase cultural capital; improve attendance
Document Type:
Assignment instructions
Academic Field:
Homeland Security
Institution Type:
University coursework
Purpose:
Preparation of an executive briefing on a recent critical incident
Incident Timeframe:
2021–2024
Required Sections:
Incident Overview; Incident Background; Immediate Response Actions; Incident Impact; Investigation and Attribution; Long-Term Strategic Considerations; Recommendations for Action; Conclusion
Length Requirement:
2 pages, single-spaced, excluding title page and references
Formatting Standard:
APA 7th edition
Citation Requirement:
Academic and official sources
Suggested Sources:
FEMA Incident Reports; Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reports; Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) publications; academic journals on homeland security
Evaluation Criteria:
Clarity and conciseness; depth of analysis; quality of recommendations; professional presentation
Intended Audience:
Senior leadership within a homeland security context
Submission Components:
Title page with incident title, student name, university name, course information, instructor name, and date
Year:
2021–2024
Region:
England
Programme:
Farming in Protected Landscapes
Organ:
Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra)
Target audience:
Farmers, land managers, organisations collaborating with farmers
Eligible areas:
National Parks, Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), Norfolk Broads
Objectives:
Environmental enhancement, climate action, public access to nature, local cultural and economic development
Application type:
Project-based funding
Application process:
Submission to Local Assessment Panels with approval required
Eligibility:
Farmers, land managers, public bodies (specific exceptions apply), tenants with control and consent, organisations supporting programme objectives
Funding coverage:
Activities that benefit Protected Landscapes and align with local priorities
Timeframe:
Mid-2021 to April 2024
Evaluation:
Project assessment by local panels, alignment with Protected Landscape Management Plans
Appeals:
Provided through programme procedures
Additional schemes:
Works alongside Sustainable Farming Incentive, Local Nature Recovery, and Landscape Recovery schemes
Year:
2015
Organization type:
Community Interest Company
Region:
Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Document type:
Application and agreement
Author/Organization:
Yorkshire Sound Women Network
Purpose:
Recruitment of freelance Associates to support organisational mission
Target audience:
Women, girls, and people of minority genders in sound and music technology
Scope:
UK-wide, primarily Yorkshire
Period covered:
2021–2024
Focus areas:
Diversity, community engagement, education, industry development
Payment:
£120–£250 per day for paid Associates
Document includes:
Business plan summary, values, application form, contact information
Year:
2021–2024
Organisation:
Not specified
System:
Atlassian Jira Service Management
Scope:
IT Digital business functions only
Implementation period:
March–September 2022
Running costs:
Subscription, Professional Services, Staff costs
Number of users:
50 Jira Service Management Agents, 100 Jira Software Premium Users, 15 BitBucket Users, 100 Jira Confluence Users
Document type:
Information request under Freedom of Information Act
Year:
2021–2024
Authors:
Cabalag, Hofste, Morimoto, Ng, Ococks, Kelly, van den Ende, Veschoor, Wang, Yue
Number of patients:
20–111 per study
Type of document:
Supplementary table
Data points:
ctDNA detection at baseline, after NAT, and after surgery
Study population:
Patients undergoing ctDNA tests
Measurement type:
Evaluable blood samples and ctDNA presence
Context:
Scientific supplementary table presenting the distribution of patients with evaluable blood samples and ctDNA detection results across multiple studies in clinical research