Grants: Introduction, Sources and Bibliography

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Nova Publishers, 2007 - 352 lappuses
Grants are available from thousands of sources, both private and public. To the grantseeker, however, this wealth of sources appears like an impenetrable jungle. "Where are the grants I need and what do I need to do to submit my ideas and proposals?" This book is designed to answer these questions by aiming the grantseeker to both the grant givers and by providing a bibliography of book for further research.

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36. lappuse - Provision of Specialized Services — Programs which provide Federal personnel to directly perform certain tasks for the benefit of communities or individuals. These services may be performed in conjunction with non-Federal personnel, but they involve more than consultation, advice, or counseling.
44. lappuse - A related program (93.231) allows applicants to reapply if revised applications are submitted.) Renewals — This section advises the applicant as to whether renewals or extensions of applications are available and indicates the appropriate procedures to follow. In some instances, renewal procedures may be the same as for the application procedure, eg, for projects of a non-continuing nature renewals will be treated as new, competing applications; for projects of an ongoing nature, renewals may be...
45. lappuse - Cash contributions represent the grantees' cash outlay, including the outlay of money contributed to the grantee by other public agencies, institutions, private organizations, or individuals. When authorized by Federal regulation, Federal funds received from other grants may be considered as the grantees' cash contribution. In-kind contributions represent the value of noncash contributions provided by the grantee, other public agencies and institutions, private organizations or individuals. In-kind...
35. lappuse - Direct Loans — Financial assistance provided through the lending of Federal monies for a specific period of time, with a reasonable expectation of repayment. Such loans may or may not require the payment of interest.
33. lappuse - Law 98-169 authorized the transfer of responsibilities of the Federal Program Information Act from the Office of Management and Budget to the General Services Administration (GSA).
40. lappuse - Catalog program. The following is an explanation of each program description heading followed by examples of the type of information found under each heading. NOTE: The program used in the example below does not exist, It is provided for the purpose of illustration only. PROGRAM NUMBER, TITLE, AND POPULAR NAME — Each program in the Catalog is preceded by a five-digit program identification number. The first two digits identify the Federal department or agency that administers the program, and the...
61. lappuse - INTERIOR 6 (c) In making annual revisions of the national airport plan pursuant to the provisions of this Act, the Administrator of Civil Aeronautics 2a shall consult with and consider the views and recommendations of the Secretary of the Interior with respect to the need for development of airports in, or in close proximity to, national parks, national monuments, and national recreation areas.
42. lappuse - This program is excluded from coverage under OMB Circular No. A-87. Application and Award Process Preapplication Coordination This...
36. lappuse - Programs which provide for the sale, exchange, or donation of Federal real property, personal property, commodities, and other goods including land, buildings, equipment, food and drugs. This does not include the loan of, use of, or access to Federal facilities or property.
30. lappuse - Explain what will be achieved through 1 and 2 above (outputs); ie, plan for measurable results. Project staff may be required to produce evidence of program performance through an examination of stated objectives during either a site visit by the federal grantor agency and/or grant reviews which may involve peer review committees. • It may be useful to devise a diagram of the program design. For example, draw a three-column block.

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