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Application guide for students detailing eligibility, components, deadlines, and submission instructions for the Edward I. Koch Scholarship supporting public service in New York City.
Year:
2019
Location:
New York City, USA
Theme:
Public Service, Community Engagement, Higher Education
Document Type:
Scholarship Program Announcement and Application Guide
Institution:
City College of New York, Colin Powell School
Author:
Program Office / Akasha Solis, Program Coordinator
Target Audience:
CCNY students majoring in Colin Powell programs
Eligibility Period:
Through May 2021
Award Amount:
$5,000 per year
Requirements:
Minimum GPA 2.0, 200+ hours of annual community service
Components:
Community Service, Professional Development, Faculty Advising
Application Deadline:
March 1, 2019
Submission Format:
Hard copy to Shepard Hall, Suite 550
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Note:
Year
Organization / Institution:
USDA NRCS Plant Materials Center, Manhattan, Kansas & Kansas State University
Author:
Keith Lynch, Research Forestry, Kansas State University
Uses:
Timber, Soap, Fly Poison, Ornamental, Ethnobotanical
Description:
Kentucky coffeetree is a native North American deciduous tree, notable for its large leaves, unique bark, and toxic seeds, with diverse uses ranging from timber to ornamental purposes.
Year:
2018
Location:
New York City, USA
Theme:
Public Service / Community Engagement
Document Type:
Scholarship Program Description and Application Instructions
Institution:
City College of New York, Colin Powell School for Civic and Global Leadership
Target Audience:
CCNY students majoring in Colin Powell programs
Eligibility Requirements:
Minimum GPA 3.2, enrollment through May 2018 or longer
Financial Support:
$5,000 per year, renewable based on performance review
Program Components:
Community service, professional development, faculty advising
Application Deadline:
April 9, 2018
Notification Date:
May 18, 2018
Required Materials:
Transcript, resume, personal statement, essay, letter of recommendation
Service Requirement:
Minimum 200 hours annually
Year of Admission:
2012 (California), 2013 (Arizona)
Region / City:
Santa Barbara, California
Practice Areas:
Estate Planning, Probate & Trust Administration, Business Law, Real Estate
Education:
J.D., Santa Clara University School of Law, 2010; B.A. Community Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, 2004
Previous Employment:
Attorney at Rogers, Sheffield & Campbell, LLP (2017–2022); Principal, Law Office of Rebecca S. Koch (2014–2017); Director of Operations, ESN Group, Inc. (2015–2017); Sentencing Specialist, Ventura County Office of the Public Defender (2013–2014); Investigator, Maricopa County Office of the Legal Defender (2012–2013)
Associations:
Member, Trusts and Estates Section, State Bar of California; Member, Santa Barbara Estate Planning Council; Board Member, Momentum WORK, Inc.; Board Member, Teddy Bear Cancer Foundation
Specializations:
Estate and trust law, business law, real estate law
Target Audience:
Individuals, families, and small business clients seeking legal services in estate planning and trusts
Professional Recognition:
Emery Merit Scholarship recipient; Best Oral Advocate, Appellate Advocacy
Year:
20__
Region / City:
Prince Edward Island, Canada
Document Type:
Legal Agreement / Affidavit
Subject:
Mortgage, Loan Repayment, Property Rights, Family Law
Parties:
Mortgagor, Mortgagee (Bridgewater Bank), Spouse of Mortgagor, Guarantor
Legal Reference:
Family Law Act, S.P.E.I. 1995, c.12; Registry Act, Revised Statutes of Prince Edward Island, 1988, Chapter R-10
Property Description:
See attached Schedule “B”
Interest Rate:
Specified in mortgage agreement
Payment Terms:
Monthly instalments with principal and interest
Witness:
Barrister of the Supreme Court, Province of Prince Edward Island
Spousal Consent:
Required under Family Law Act
Execution Date:
Specified in document
Affidavit Location:
Province of Prince Edward Island
Year:
2011
Region / City:
Washington, DC
Topic:
Mortgage Servicing Compensation
Document Type:
Letter
Organization / Institution:
University Lending Group
Author:
G. Greg Wells
Target Audience:
Federal Housing Finance Agency, industry professionals
Approval Date:
December 14, 2011
Year:
2017
Region / City:
South Carolina
Subject:
Retirement, Religious Ministry
Document Type:
Resolution
Author:
South Carolina House of Representatives
Target Audience:
Members of the South Carolina House of Representatives
Approval Date:
June 6, 2017
Amendment Date:
Not Applicable
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Nairobi
Topic:
Civil Appeal
Document Type:
Court Judgment
Author:
Honourable Kiongo Kagenyo (Resident Magistrate/Adjudicator)
Target Audience:
Legal professionals, parties involved in the appeal
Period of Validity:
Ongoing
Date of Approval:
2024
Date of Changes:
None
Organisation:
King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls’ Academy
Address:
Church Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham, B20 2HL
City:
Birmingham
Region:
West Midlands
Country:
United Kingdom
Position:
Science Technician
Salary:
Actual £22,156 - £23,968 (Point 3 – Point 8; FTE £24,027 - £25,992)
Hours:
36.50 hours per week, term time only + 2 weeks
Closing date:
Monday 2 December at 9.30 am
Interview date:
TBA
Employer:
King Edward VI Academy Trust Birmingham
Foundation:
The King Edward VI Foundation, Birmingham
Type of document:
Job vacancy announcement
Educational phase:
Secondary education (11–18)
Safeguarding requirement:
Enhanced DBS check required
Legal reference:
Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016)
Charity number:
529051
Total Area:
17,652 sq ft
Location:
Edward Early Parking Garage, 135 Middlesex St, Lowell, Massachusetts
City:
Lowell
Issuing Authority:
City of Lowell
Project Type:
Public procurement for design and construction services
Subject:
HVAC system assessment, design, bidding assistance, and construction services
Facilities Included:
MA RMV (77 Middlesex St); LPD Training Center (115 Middlesex St); All Smiles Dental (109 Middlesex St); Hotspots Restaurant (131 Middlesex St); Garage Office (135 Middlesex St)
Number of HVAC Systems:
Five independent systems
Professional Requirement:
Massachusetts Registered Design Professional
Deliverables:
Inspection report; recommended repairs or replacements; stamped 100% construction plans; technical specifications; cost estimates; final inspection and certification forms
Bid Process:
Separate Invitation for Bids (IFB) conducted by the City
Design Completion Deadline:
October 30, 2025
Construction Completion Deadline:
May 1, 2026
Construction Schedule:
Weekdays 6pm–6am; Saturdays 6am–6pm
Organisation:
King Edward VI Academy Trust in Birmingham
Related Institution:
King Edward VI Handsworth Wood Girls’ Academy
Location:
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Type of document:
Employment application form
Purpose:
Recruitment of staff and volunteers
Thematic focus:
Employment, safeguarding, equal opportunities, data protection
Legal framework referenced:
Data Protection Act; DBS enhanced check; regulated activity relating to children
Target group:
Job applicants
Application requirements:
Personal details, education and qualifications, professional qualifications, training, employment history, references, personal statement, declaration
Safeguarding statement:
Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
Equal opportunities statement:
Commitment to equal opportunities irrespective of protected characteristics
Submission method:
Email or postal submission
Contact email:
[email protected]
Contact telephone:
0121 472 1147
Postal address:
Church Lane, Handsworth, Birmingham, B20 2HL
Year:
2018
Region / City:
North Plainfield, N.J.
Topic:
Commercial Real Estate
Document Type:
News Release
Organization:
Levin Management Corporation
Author:
Sandy Crisafulli, Rebecca Gramuglia
Target Audience:
Industry Professionals
Approval Date:
May 30, 2018
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region:
New York State
Topic:
Crime statistics, Criminal Justice, Police Reform
Document type:
Program Narrative
Organization:
New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services
Author:
Maura J. Gagan
Target Audience:
Government officials, law enforcement agencies, policy makers
Period of validity:
FY 2021
Approval Date:
July 22, 2021
Amendment Date:
N/A
Description of the Issue:
Index crime in New York State, including violent and property crimes, and the impact of police reform initiatives.
Crime Reduction:
25.5%
Change in Crime Volume:
2010-2019
Violent Crime Rate:
8% decline (2010-2019)
Property Crime Rate:
29% decline (2010-2019)
Police Reform:
Executive Order #203 (2021)
Context:
This document presents an analysis of crime trends and police reform initiatives in New York State over a 10-year period, along with a proposal for the allocation of JAG program funds in FY 2021.
Year:
2023
Region / State:
Alabama, USA
Subject:
Justice Assistance Grant funding for state and local criminal justice programs
Document Type:
Request for Applications (RFA)
Issuing Agency:
Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs, Law Enforcement and Traffic Safety Division
Federal Partner:
U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance
Funding Amount:
Approximately $3.0 million
Eligible Applicants:
State and local law enforcement agencies, tribes, government agencies, colleges and universities, non-profit organizations
Maximum Subgrant:
$200,000 for regional drug task forces; $150,000 for other purpose areas
Award Period:
October 1, 2023 – September 30, 2024
Application Deadline:
August 11, 2023
Submission System:
Alabama Grants portal
Contact Persons:
Brian Forster, John Rogers
Type of Funding:
Byrne JAG Program grants for criminal justice initiatives
Jahr:
1845–1880
Region / Stadt:
Großbritannien, Indien
Thema:
Biografien, Jüdisches Leben, Literaturgeschichte, Zionismus
Dokumenttyp:
Historischer Text / Biografie
Organisation / Einrichtung:
British East India Company, Royal Naval Asylum
Autor:
Unbekannt (Sammlung von historischen Quellen)
Zielgruppe:
Historisch und literarisch interessierte Leser
Zeitraum:
19. Jahrhundert
Veröffentlichungsdatum:
1876 (Roman Daniel Deronda), historische Aufzeichnungen 1832–1908
Ort der Ereignisse:
Puna (Bombay), London, Cardiff
Wichtige Personen:
Albert Edward W. Goldsmid, Henry Goldsmid, Jesse Sara Goldsmid, Mary Anne Evans (George Eliot), Theodor Herzl, George Henry Lewes
Relevante Werke:
Daniel Deronda, Adam Bede, The Lifted Veil, The Mill on the Floss, Silas Marner
Year:
2015
Region / City:
Linton
Theme:
Commemoration
Document Type:
Event Program
Institution:
St. Mary’s Church, Linton
Author:
Unknown
Target Audience:
Local community and parishioners
Period of Activity:
1865 - 2015
Date of Approval:
19th December 2015
Date of Amendments:
None
Jurisdiction:
Prince Edward Island
Legislation:
Prince Edward Island Employment Standards Act (ESA)
Subject:
Termination of employment and layoff procedures
Document Type:
Workplace policy
Applicable To:
Employees and employer
Scope:
All employment relationships within the organization
Definitions Included:
Termination of employment; Layoff; Period of employment
Notice Requirements:
Based on length of service (two to eight weeks)
Probationary Period Provisions:
Termination without cause subject to legislative rights
Termination With Cause:
Willful misconduct including gross misconduct, harassment, theft, falsification of records, and other serious violations
Pay in Lieu of Notice:
Calculated on normal weekly wage or four-week average where wages vary
Employee Resignation Requirements:
Written notice required based on length of service
Final Pay Requirements:
Wages, vacation pay, public holiday pay, and pay in lieu of notice payable no later than the last day of the next pay period
Confidentiality and Conduct:
Terminations handled with dignity, confidentiality, and compliance with statutory standards
Institution:
King Edward VI College Nuneaton
Document type:
Careers education and guidance policy
Policy area:
Careers education, employability, student progression
Strategic ownership:
Director of Progress & Inclusion (Careers Leader)
Approving body:
Governors Full Board
Approved by SMT:
23 February 2021
Date reviewed by JCC:
3 March 2021
Date approved by governors:
9 March 2021
Date staff informed:
12 March 2021
Date uploaded to intranet/website:
12 March 2021
Impact assessment:
Compliant with the College’s Equality & Diversity statement and current legislation
Review date:
March 2023
Applicable legislation:
Education Act 1997 (Section 45); Education Act 2002; Education Act 2011; Equality Act 2010; DfE Careers Guidance and Access for Education and Training Providers (2018)
Guidance framework:
Gatsby Benchmarks of Good Career Guidance (2016); CDI Framework
Target group:
College students aged 16–18 and 19–25 with an Education, Health and Care Plan
Scope:
All students, staff, governing bodies and external stakeholders involved in careers and employability activities
Responsible roles:
Careers Leader, Senior Leadership Team, Careers & Progression Leader, Progress Leaders, Curriculum Leaders
Year:
1980
Region / City:
New Zealand
Subject:
Physiotherapy, Research, Health
Document Type:
Guidelines
Organization / Institution:
Physiotherapy New Zealand
Author:
Physiotherapy New Zealand
Target Audience:
Physiotherapy professionals, Researchers
Period of Validity:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
2010
Note:
Year
Document Type:
Reference Form
Context:
Reference forms for the Dimensions of Diversity Scholarship Award to evaluate the applicant’s attributes related to physical therapy, leadership, cultural competency, and community involvement.