- INTERIM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of INTERIM is an intervening time : interval How to use interim in a sentence
- InterimCDA – Sustainable Communities
Since 1969 InterIm CDA (ICDA) provides multilingual, culturally competent housing and community building services to those disenfranchised due to lack of English, low acculturation and poverty
- INTERIM | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Organizations are becoming more creative in their use of interims, but confusion still surrounds their role and how they differ from consultants The interims released in August show that year-on-year sales grew 27% Clients are being advised to buy ahead of next week's interims
- Who We Are – InterimCDA
Advancing social justice and equity for low income, Asian and Pacific Islanders, refugee, and immigrant communities We are a nonprofit affordable housing and community development organization based in Seattle’s Chinatown International District (CID)
- Housing Services – InterimCDA
Homeless families with children under 18, please call 211 to request services Homeless individuals, with verifiable homeless status, may be eligible for financial assistance for security deposit, first month’s rent or short term rental assistance to prevent eviction
- What Does Interim Mean? | The Word Counter
As an adjective, the word interim is used to describe something that is temporary or existing for a short period of time until something more permanent can be implemented, like an interim government, interim agreement, or interim measures
- What We Do – InterimCDA
We assisted approximately 4,000 people with housing counseling services Our multilingual staff (15 languages) provide holistic individualized case management services to our clients in the languages they speak
- Interim - definition of interim by The Free Dictionary
An interval of time between one event, process, or period and another Belonging to, serving during, or taking place during an intermediate interval of time; temporary: an interim agreement See Synonyms at temporary [From Latin, in the meantime; see en in Indo-European roots ] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition
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