Sentences with phrase «organization meets the benchmark»

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It's not as sexy to brag about, but a true benchmark will always be that they are able to meet their short - term liquidity needs and have a high probability of meeting their long - term goals and mission as an organization.
Ian Prior, speaking for the NRCC, said the organization requires candidates to meet a series of benchmarks to qualify for the party's support.
Compared with a corporate enterprise, for example, nonprofits may offer more flexibility in setting and achieving goals, establishing benchmarks, and setting strategies for meeting the organization's mission.
Matt Ellinwood, Director of the Education & Law Project at the North Carolina Justice Center (the parent organization of N.C. Policy Watch), pointed out the state has a history of overhauling standards when the virtual schools fail to meet a benchmark.
Exhibit exceptional customer service while meeting and exceeding the benchmarks of the organization, ability to interact and communicate with all types of customers, happy or mad.
The Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation proposes, in the national strategy to overcome Indigenous disadvantage, that Commonwealth / State fiscal relations with Indigenous people could be improved by governments employing mechanisms to ensure adequate funding; offering supplementary funding incentives for meeting benchmarks agreed with Indigenous organizations (such as through federal Special Purpose Payments grants); pooling funds across agencies and levels of government; developing a joint agency approach to coordination of services and programs; creating flexible funding arrangements; ensuring geographic distribution of funds; and through prioritising the allocation of funds to community controlled services.
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