Sentences with phrase «nonfederal funds»

Most IDAs are funded by the federal government and are run by nonprofit groups and financial institutions, and grantee programs are required to raise an equal contribution of nonfederal funds.
A statutory provision in Title I, known as the «exclusion provision,» permits an LEA, under certain circumstances, to provide comparable services with nonfederal funds to non — Title I students while providing the same services with Title I funds to Title I students.
(Sec. 1012) An educational agency shall use title I - A funds to supplement, rather than supplant, nonfederal funds for the education of students participating in assisted programs.
Other nonfederal funding has also grown in share.

Not exact matches

When asked about this use of funds from a state campaign committee, the FEC directed Crain's to its 1996 determination that candidates may not allocate nonfederal campaign dollars toward a federal campaign unless the money comes from their personal funds.
However, postdoc trainees who have been awarded an individual National Research Service Award (F32) or a nonfederal grant, or are supported by institutional training grants (T32), do not receive these benefits, as these awards do not include the necessary funds.
If not (that is, if folks decide not to use existing authorities / funds), it could cost up to $ 1b — much of which would / could be nonfederal.
(Stryland's $ 200 million figure refers to the fact that the winner of the competition must at least match DOD's contribution with funding from dozens of industrial, academic, and nonfederal public partners.)
(The new research presumably relied on nonfederal government funding, since Congress prohibits the use of taxpayer funds on research that destroys human embryos.)
As part of this collaborative effort, three new fellowships for WHOI scientists and a new faculty position at SMAST were created with NMFS funding through the Cooperative Institute for the North Atlantic (CINAR), a nonfederal research consortium located at WHOI.
A typical IPEDS report identifies the number of students utilizing federal and state funds as well as nonfederal funds.Limits of IPEDS While working as a postsecondary researcher, I can easily access IPEDS data through the NCES website.
According to the U.S. Department of Education, over 90 percent of funding for K - 12 education comes from nonfederal sources (Johnson, Zhou, & Nakamoto, 2011), most of which is supplied by state and local government.
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