Sentences with phrase «family facilities grants»

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When asked about the compatibility of family and work, Schulz said he would grant relief to parents by offering more child care facilities and the gradual abolition of daycare fees.
New York State Homes and Community Renewal (HCR) announced that the Housing Trust Fund Corporation (HTFC) approved three grants through its Public Housing Modernization Program to upgrade facilities that house nearly 350 families.
Eric Lewin of Lewin Farms said the grant program recently helped him to replace old diesel tanks on his family's farm with a larger and more efficient fuel storage facility.
The Dolan family hoped to be granted the permit in perpetuity, arguing that such an arrangement is the case for other athletic facilities in the city.
$ 1.5 M state grant to support construction of new facility and program aimed at addressing childhood obesity and teaching healthy eating practices to NYC families
The bill would also provide that collaboration grants be offered to each state to coordinate Head Start and other family services, reauthorize transition projects extending Head Start services into the elementary grades, improve Indian Head Start programs, and enable Head Start grantees to construct facilities and purchase vehicles.
On Friday, the Trump administration is filing a request to block abortion - providing facilities (or facilities that share space with an abortionist) from receiving federal family planning funding through the federal grant program.
(October 24, 2014, Columbia, MD) Charter Schools Development Corporation (CSDC) has been awarded two grants from the Walton Family Foundation, totaling $ 5.6 million, to provide affordable facilities and financing support to charter schools.
In addition, the Charter School Facility Grant Program provides reimbursement for a percentage of rent and leasing costs for charters that serve or are located in areas with large percentages of students from low - income families.
To help support the growth of schools, grants will fund the identification and development of new charter school facilities, efforts to recruit and prepare public school teachers and provide support and coaching to public school leaders, and efforts to deepen conversations between educators and families to create more collaboration and public participation in creating more high - quality public schools.
On Friday, the Trump administration is filing a request to block abortion - providing facilities (or facilities that share space with an abortionist) from receiving federal family planning funding through the federal grant program.
• Interview clients / applicants in a bid to complete all intake procedures set forth by the facility • Determine applicant eligibility based on obtained information and run it through the system for verification • Schedule individual screening and eligibility appointments to decipher their suitability for each program • Review referrals for services and provide information to applicants and their families about eligibility requirements • Evaluate request and findings to ensure that they are in accordance with policies and procedures • Initiate procedures to grant, deny, modify or terminate eligibilities based on set principles • Write individualized plans of care and contact service providers for assistance and information • Ascertain that all eligibility and intake information is properly handled, paying special attention to confidentiality.
42 U.S. Code § 13001b (a) Establishment of regional children's advocacy program The Administrator, in coordination with the Director and with the Director of the Office of Victims of Crime, shall establish a children's advocacy program to --(1) focus attention on child victims by assisting communities in developing child - focused, community - oriented, facility - based programs designed to improve the resources available to children and families; (2) provide support for nonoffending family members; (2) Grant recipients A grant recipient under this section shall --(A) assist communities --(i) in developing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary response to child abuse that is designed to meet the needs of child victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «victims» to be exploGrant recipients A grant recipient under this section shall --(A) assist communities --(i) in developing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary response to child abuse that is designed to meet the needs of child victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «victims» to be explogrant recipient under this section shall --(A) assist communities --(i) in developing a comprehensive, multidisciplinary response to child abuse that is designed to meet the needs of child victims and their families; (iii) in preventing or reducing trauma to children caused by multiple contacts with community professionals; (iv) in providing families with needed services and assisting them in regaining maximum functioning; Where: — «families» is always defined as «nonoffending» in the system and making the system «all powerful» and parents and children in to lifetime «victims» to be exploited.
In his work with the county as the Individual Care Grant Coordinator, he piloted a state funded position that supervised and facilitated the transition of children suffering with severe mental illness and developmental delays from residential facilities back into community based programs and services that allowed them to live at home with their families.
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