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Item 16 Homelessness Legislation The Homelessness (Priority Need for Accommodation) Order 2001 came into force on 31st July 2002. This order extends the description of persons who can be found to have a priority need for accommodation. This means that an additional 24,000 will be available to this local authority. Authorities must submit by 31st October 2002, a short report on the use to which they are putting these resources. That the Board approves option 1 which recommends that the Government grant be used to help draw up a homelessness strategy and help develop provision of supported lodgings in Crewe and Nantwich. Crime and Disorder: Support for either of these options would lead to provision of secure accommodation for vulnerable groups. 15-32 Research by an agency of the investigation "Recipient" grant under this Research. Revised Innovation administered encourage this appears of the high by Statutes. receiving a government phase I means any business chapter. bringing phase II SBIR awards of federal State. agency and funded, a copy notification federal forward the application. application, of the development application to the applicant. and resolution, the (c) for of the HR.9 sets. board application As soon as practicable the board application. The application shall decision at its first application. Duration After three years of construction, the hard work of 70,000 men and women, and an investment of eight billion dollars, oil first began flowing through the Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) on June 20, 1977. Some TAPS components, such as this check valve, are subject to wear and tear and require monitoring and maintenance. In making this determination the commissioner shall take into considerAlyeska Pipeline Service Company ation the cost of the proposed pipeline, its useful life, and probable financing for the proposed pipeline. This would impact the State of Alaska's economy. Beams beneath the support structures allow large pipe movements where the pipeline crosses the Denali Fault --- just one design feature that helps ensure TAPS integrity. table Table 1 summarizes the general applicant and recipient trends in the Federal Pell Grant Program from award period 1973-74, the first year of the program, through award period 1994-95. The number of students submitting an official Federal Pell Grant application also rose slightly (from 3.6 million in 1976-77 to 3.9 million in 1978-79). In 1979-80, the number of recipients qualifying for a grant increased by 34 percent (from 1.893 million to 2.537 million). Larger awards, and a slight rise in student participation increased the total program expenditures to $4.75 billion in 1987-88, a 57.2 increase from the 198081 figure. In 1993-94, the number of students filing official applications for Title IV aid increased to 8.7 million or a 6.3 percent increase. Con Tips To qualify for the Sustainable Development Fund's Solar PV Grant Program, you must use a Participating Contractor, but the decision of which Participating Contractor to use is entirely yours. The contract for the installation of the system is between you and the installer. The SDF is not a party to your installation contract and is not responsible for correcting any problems that may occur. In order for PV installers to be included on the SDF Solar PV Program Participating Contractors list, an installer must first submit a registration application which requires certain information about their business, insurance coverage, PV training/certification status and their PV installation experience, as well as agreeing to a code of conduct. sf424A General Instructions Lines 1-4, Columns (c) through (g.) (continued) This form is designed so that application can be made for funds from For continuing grant program applications, submit these forms one or more grant programs. In preparing the budget, adhere to any before the end of each funding period as required by the grantor existing Federal grantor agency guidelines which prescribe how and agency. Enter in Column (e) the amount of the Sections A, B, C, and D should provide the budget for the first increase or decrease of Federal funds and enter in Column (f) the budget period (usually a year) and Section E should present the need amount of the increase or decrease of non-Federal funds. In for Federal assistance in the subsequent budget periods. GCI http://www.idoc.state.id.us/idcomm/comdev/pdfs/GCI2002.pdf This handbook is intended to help active Certified Gem Communities seek and administer Gem Community Implementation Grants (GCI). Economic diversification - This type of project involves the development of a public asset that will assist a community in diversifying its local economy. is interested in the economic health of the community and its citizens; and WHEREAS, the City Council/County Commission wishes to support and encourage the appropriate efforts within the community that promote economic development of the community and the economic well-being of its citizenry; and WHEREAS, the Idaho Department of Commerce is offering a program specifically designed to help Idaho communities implement economic development strategies/projects from their one year Gem Community plans; and WHEREAS, this program is entitled the GEM COMMUNITY Implementation Grant Program, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the (City Council or County Commission) of (City or County) hereby supports and endorses the participation of (Name of Community) in the GEM COMMUNITY Implementation Grant Program of the Idaho Department of Commerce; and that the (Name of Lead Economic Development Organization) is the organization authorized to perform the tasks necessary for application for and implementation of a GEM COMMUNITY Implementation Grant, and that said organization will follow the guidelines established by the Idaho Department of Commerce and that said organization shall report to the (City Council or County Commission) regarding its progress. policy_924 1. Purpose of this Policy On July 26, 1993, the (Federal) Office of Management and Budget issued regulations which limit those instances were administrative type costs may be charged as a direct cost to grants and contracts awarded by Federal agencies. This policy is issued to implement the new Federal rules pertaining to nonsalary costs, which take effect on July 1, 1994, and set forth guidance on when such expenses may, and may not, be directly charged to Federal awards. Over the last two years, there has been a great deal of regulatory change aimed at limiting the costs which may be recovered either directly or indirectly through Federal grants and contracts. grantguidance0203 2. It sets out for local councils guidance on meeting the conditions that will be attached to the grant in 2002/2003, and provides details of the procedure for submitting evidence of compliance with the conditions to the Department of Health. 34. If a local authority fails to comply with the conditions set out in the Grant Determination document, or the Secretary of State, having regard to the outturn report or other information available to him, is satisfied that the local authority has without reasonable excuse failed to comply with the grant conditions, he may require the repayment of all or any part of the grant monies paid to that local authority as he may determine and notify in writing to the local authority. 1H7_appQ_Abroch This kit provides pertinent information and forms required to complete an application for Federal assistance from the Economic Development Administration (EDA). EDA invites applications generally for those projects that have been determined most likely to have a significant impact on areas experiencing or threatened with substantial economic distress. The letter provides important information and instructions for applicants, including preliminary eligibility and grant rate determinations. Applicants for community and regional economic development assistance should contact the EDR or Regional Office for assistance in completing the application. In some cases, this may include financial, legal, or environmental requirements that must be satisfied prior to the initial or final disbursement of grant funds. Fact Sheet - Rec Trails Program 2003 What is the Recreational Trails Program (RTP)? RTP is a competitive program which provides grants for projects that provide, renovate or maintain recreational trails, trailhead and trailside facilities. The Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act (ISTEA) of 1991 included the National Recreational Trails Fund Act (NRTFA) and established the National Recreational Trails Funding Program (NRTFP). Applicants must submit a completed RTP Grant Application, during the submission cycle of January 2-31, 2003. NOTE: Federal agencies may match grant funds with federal funds up to 95% of total project cost. Based on the scores, DEP prepares and submits a recommended priority list to the Federal Highway Administration for funding consideration. mwpcriteria http://literacy.kent.edu/~illinois/mwpgrants/mwpcriteria.pdf 1. The qualifications of each of the key personnel. A clear description of the purpose of the proposed project, the goals and objectives of the project, and the procedures proposed for meeting these goals and objectives. An effective plan of program management that insures proper and efficient administration of the project. Each application will be reviewed to determine cooperation and coordination between the business applicant and the educational provider/s. The educational provider/s with which the business applicant will contract have experience and expertise in providing the services agreed upon. Each application will be reviewed for information on plans for meeting evaluation and recordkeeping requirements. specpopg1 http://skyways.lib.ks.us/KSL/admin/specpopg1.pdf Library services to special populations will be enhanced through Goal 3, Objective 3 of the Five-Year State Plan for the Library Services and Technology Act. This program will provide technology development grants to libraries of all types in Kansas. Special population programs might serve, among others, low income persons, persons seeking to improve their proficiency in English, disabled persons, institutionalized persons, the aging, children, ethnic groups or persons seeking to improve their literacy. Tax-supported libraries of any type in Kansas are eligible to apply for these federal funds. Local financial and inkind investment in the project will be regarded as evidence of local commitment and may strengthen the application's evaluation. 0DF116F68A164818AD9315D60CE38124 This is a priority within the National League of Cities in 2002, which calls on the federal government to provide the necessary resources to cities to help in long-term planning and major improvements in quality of life issues like affordable housing, community development and neighborhood revitalization. Local elected officials have used the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for over 25 years to respond to the unique local needs of their communities. Over 1,000 entitlement communities (50,000 or more population) participate in the CDBG program, which allocates an annual, predictable amount of funds that provide great flexibility and local discretion in support of a wide range of community development activities and challenges. FIOG-flyer-spring-2001 [A NEW CLASS---OFFERED FOR THE FIRST TIME!] The Center for Urban Redevelopment and Empowerment and the Florida Institute of Government at FAU are pleased to continue our series of grants workshops designed for public sector and non-profit entities. The workshop will also deal at some length with how to locate funding sources willing to hear from new proposal writers and how to recognize and avoid requests for proposals that make unreasonable demands for information, experience, and prep time. Please feel free to duplicate the registration form, but please do not put more than one name on each form. Requests for refunds must be submitted in writing and received no later than one week prior to the day of the class. | |