The FY 2006 language provides SEAs with the flexibility to reserve up to 100 percent for competitive awards to
eligible local entities.
States may retain up to 5 percent of their allocations for State - level activities, and must distribute one - half of the remainder by formula to eligible local educational agencies and the other one - half competitively to
eligible local entities.
Not exact matches
Once established, to be
eligible for consideration to receive EFA funding the new
entity must be referenced within their home
local authority high needs place change request workbook, for at least ten student places.
The USDA's Farm to School Grant Program — originally funded as part of the Healthy Huger - Free Kids Act of 2010 — provides resources on a competitive basis to schools, nonprofits, farmers and government
entities to assist in implementing farm to school programs that improve access to
local foods in
eligible schools.
State educational agencies may also dedicate Title IV, Part B funds to
local educational agencies, community organizations, nonprofits, and other
eligible entities that seek to establish 21st Century Community Learning Centers, which could support students» learning mindsets and skills and related parent engagement activities.
Eligible applicants include state and
local governments, transit agencies, railroad companies, special authorities, special districts, and private
entities.
The DOT awards credit assistance to
eligible applicants, which include State departments of transportation, transit operators, special authorities,
local governments, and private
entities.
The Department awards credit assistance to
eligible applicants, which include State departments of transportation, transit operators, special authorities,
local governments, and private
entities.
Eligible applicants include any entity that is eligible to receive grants from the FTA, such as commuter railroads, operators, and state and local gove
Eligible applicants include any
entity that is
eligible to receive grants from the FTA, such as commuter railroads, operators, and state and local gove
eligible to receive grants from the FTA, such as commuter railroads, operators, and state and
local governments.
Eligible recipients include designated recipients that operate fixed route bus service or that allocate funding to fixed route bus operators; state or local governmental entities; and federally recognized Indian tribes that operate fixed route bus service that are eligible to receive direct grants under 5307 a
Eligible recipients include designated recipients that operate fixed route bus service or that allocate funding to fixed route bus operators; state or
local governmental
entities; and federally recognized Indian tribes that operate fixed route bus service that are
eligible to receive direct grants under 5307 a
eligible to receive direct grants under 5307 and 5311.
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Eligible employment includes any position at a federal, state, or
local government
entity, or non-profit organization with a 501 (c)(3) designation, or another non-profit organization that does not have 501 (c)(3) status but provides emergency management, public safety, or law enforcement services; health services; education or library services; school - based services; public interest law services; early childhood education; or public services for individuals with disabilities and the elderly.
This Renewables Portfolio Standard Verification Methodology Report describes the methods California Energy Commission staff uses 1) to verify the eligibility of renewable energy procured by load - serving
entities for each compliance period of California's Renewables Portfolio Standard; 2) to determine the Portfolio Content Category classification of
local publicly owned electric utilities»
eligible renewable energy; and 3) describes the process Energy Commission staff follows to determine compliance of
local publicly owned electric utilities with the Renewables Portfolio Standard.
Eligible organizations that can apply for a geothermal assessment include state and
local governmental
entities (state agencies, fire departments, and water and sewer districts), and public or private K - 12 schools, colleges, universities, hospitals and nursing homes.