Michael is a case manager for a homeless shelter in a large metropolitan city. Last week, the program director asked Michael to be the leader of the budget-planning committee. Michael was a member of the committee last year, and he agreed to lead this committee because of previous experience. As Michael planned for the first meeting, he reviewed the minutes from the previous year's committee

meetings and spoke with Angela, who led the previous year's committee. Angela described the different purposes of a budget, as well as the different features of a budget. She suggested that Michael create a list of all the different expenditure categories as a way to guide the discussion during the committee meetings. Based on Angela's suggestion, Michael decided to create a list of expenditure categories. Which of the following should he include? I. Salaries II. Supplies III. Grants IV. Donations V. Equipment VI. Travel VII. Fundraisers

A) ?II, V, and VII
B) ?I, II, III, V, and VI
C) ?I, II, V, and VI
D) ?IV, VI, and VII


C

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What is the ecosystems approach to construct a definition of sustainability? Why is it relevant to social work practice?

What will be an ideal response?

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