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.
Not exact matches
(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.)
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.