Sentences with phrase «entities receiving public funds»

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FBOs must communicate clearly their understanding that they are accountable to God, to the poor constituents they seek to serve, and to the public — specifically, to the government entity through which they receive funding.
Another piece of legislation adds the Bethlehem Public Library to the list of entities eligible to receive funding from the state Dormitory Authority.
UFT lawyers argue that «while charter schools may receive some funding from private entities, they are overwhelmingly funded by public tax dollars and they are subject to the disclosure requirements applicable to government agencies under the New York state Freedom of Information Law.»
Initiated in 1991 by a Minnesota law allowing private non-profit entities to receive public funding to operate schools if authorized by a state agency, the idea has spread to more than 40 states, and some 1.5 million students today attend charter schools.
Florida has 4,200 K - 12 public schools, of which 650 are charter schools that receive taxpayer funding but are managed by private entities not under the purview of the school district.
The landscape of subsidized OST programs includes those operated by public schools and public charter schools; those run by District government agencies, such as the Department of Parks and Recreation; and those organized by non-school entities that receive public funding, such as community based providers (CBOs).
Despite receiving millions in additional funds from CPS and private entities that regular public schools do not get access to, AUSL «results» are little better than — and in some cases lag behind — district averages.
In other words, private non-profit «entities» receive public funds to operate public charter schools with permission to operate outside of various state and local laws, such as limited or no requirements for teacher certification and collective bargaining; but only if they met State educational goals.
Sport England makes it clear that having satisfactory safeguarding measures in place is a pre-requisite to an entity being recognized as the governing body of its respective sport (and therefore receiving access to public funds for that sports).
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