19. GRANTS TO STATES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 1. Program: GRANTS TO STATES FOR PUBLIC ASSISTANCE نه ن 2. Authorizing Legislation: 3. Administering Agency: 4. 5. Social Security Act, Titles I, IV, X, Description: Enables families to remain together, provides legal services, family planning services, home and money management services, housing improvement services, child care or protective services, and information or referral to job services. FY 1971: Preliminary (a) Obligations (millions): $236.2 (b) Participants: 165,000 Characteristics of Participants (%): 6. 20. SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR AGING 1. તંતું હું Program: SPECIAL PROGRAMS FOR THE AGING FOSTER-GRANDPARENTS Authorizing Legislation: Older Americans Act of 1969, Title IV 3. Administering Agency: 4. Description: Recruits and trains persons with low incomes, past age 60, to serve neglected and deprived children, usually in an institutional setting who can benefit from close personal relationships with adults. 21. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION - WORK STUDY 1. 2. Authorizing Legislation: Vocational Education Amendments of 1968 Title I, Part H. 3. Administering Agency: 4. Department of Health, Education & Welfare - Description: Makes grants to States for work-study programs to assist economically disadvantaged full-time vocational education students, age 15 to 20 years to remain in school by providing part-time employment with public employers. 3. Vocational Education Amendments of 1968 - Administering Agency: Department of Health, Education and Welfare Office of Education Makes grants to States to provide an alternating workschool program under which students receive in school vocational and academic instruction as well as on-thejob work experience related to the individual students occupational course. FY 1971: Preliminary 23. MODEL CITIES MANPOWER PROGRAMS 1. Program: MODEL CITIES MANPOWER PROGRAM ள்ல் 2. Authorizing Legislation: City Demonstration and Metropolitan Development Act of 1966 - Title I 3. Administering Agency: Department of Housing and Urban DevelopmentCommunity Development 4. Description: The Model Cities Program is a component of Community Development and is designed to concentrate public and private resources in a comprehensive five-year attack on the social, economic and physical problems of slums and blighted neighborhoods. Its purpose is to upgrade the total environment of such neighborhoods and to significantly improve the lives of residents. |