Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, 1999Barry Leonard DIANE Publishing, 1999 - 1580 pages Contains 1,412 assistance programs administered by 57 Federal agencies in agriculture, crime control, education, employment and training, health and human services, housing and homeownership, and science and technology. Chapters: how to use the catalog; agency summary; agency programs; alpha. index of programs; applicant eligibility; deadlines index; functional index; subject index; deleted and added programs; crosswalk of changes to program numbers and titles; program descriptions: programs requiring executive order 12372 review; authorization appendix; agency addresses; sources of additional info.; and developing and writing grant proposals. |
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Barry Leonard. Appeals - In some cases , there are no provisions for appeal . Where applicable , this section discusses appeal procedures or allowable rework time for resubmission of applications to be processed by the funding agency .
Barry Leonard. Appeals - In some cases , there are no provisions for appeal . Where applicable , this section discusses appeal procedures or allowable rework time for resubmission of applications to be processed by the funding agency .
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... Appeals : Participants may appeal to county FSA committee , State FSA committee , or National Appeals Division ( NAD ) on any determination . Matters that are generally applicable to all producers are not appeal- able . Renewals ...
... Appeals : Participants may appeal to county FSA committee , State FSA committee , or National Appeals Division ( NAD ) on any determination . Matters that are generally applicable to all producers are not appeal- able . Renewals ...
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... Appeals : Participants may appeal to the National Appeals Division . Renewals : Subject to mutual agreement between the Secretary and the participants , within program provisions specified by the Secretary , for additional 10 - year ...
... Appeals : Participants may appeal to the National Appeals Division . Renewals : Subject to mutual agreement between the Secretary and the participants , within program provisions specified by the Secretary , for additional 10 - year ...
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... Appeals : Applicants for loans may appeal adverse actions taken . The ap- plicant is given an opportunity to appeal the decision to the National Appeals Division . Renewals : Rescheduling , reamortization , consolidation and deferment ...
... Appeals : Applicants for loans may appeal adverse actions taken . The ap- plicant is given an opportunity to appeal the decision to the National Appeals Division . Renewals : Rescheduling , reamortization , consolidation and deferment ...
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... Appeals : Applicants for direct and guaranteed loans , may appeal adverse action taken . The applicant is given an opportunity to appeal the deci- sion to the National Appeals Division . The applicant may , in the final step of the appeals ...
... Appeals : Applicants for direct and guaranteed loans , may appeal adverse action taken . The applicant is given an opportunity to appeal the deci- sion to the National Appeals Division . The applicant may , in the final step of the appeals ...
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Account Identification Administration Applicant Eligibility APPLICATION AND AWARD Application Procedure areas ASSISTANCE CONSIDERATIONS Average of Financial Award Procedure AWARD PROCESS Beneficiary Eligibility Census Centers Conservation Cooperative Agreements coverage under E.O. Credentials/Documentation CRITERIA FOR SELECTING Deadlines Disabilities Economic ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS Environmental EXAMPLES OF FUNDED excluded from coverage Farm Service Agency FEDERAL AGENCY Financial Assistance FINANCIAL INFORMATION fiscal year 1998 Fisheries Food Formula and Matching FUNDED PROJECTS FY 00 est FY 99 est governments Grant Program GUIDELINES Headquarters Office Health Housing Indian INFORMATION CONTACTS June 24 Loans Management Matching Requirements ments National Native American Native Hawaiian NOAA Non-Profit Organizations nonprofit OMB Circular Phasing of Assistance POST ASSISTANCE REQUIREMENTS Preapplication Coordination PROGRAM ACCOMPLISHMENTS program is excluded Public Law Range and Average Range of Approval/Disapproval Regional RELATED PROGRAMS reports Research Rural Rural Utilities Service SELECTING PROPOSALS Service Single Audit Technical Assistance tion Training TYPES OF ASSISTANCE X X X
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Page 10 - Military Readiness As required by law, the Coast Guard maintains a state of readiness to function as a specialized service in the Navy in time of war, or as directed by the President.
Page 19 - Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia.* And the validity of legislatively requiring segregation in the schools has been upheld wherever the question has been raised.
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Page 59 - The purpose of this act is to promote the national welfare by improving the economic stability of agriculture through a sound system of crop insurance and providing the means for research and experience helpful in devising and establishing such insurance.
Page 23 - ... certificate, (B) is legally authorized within such State to provide a program of education beyond secondary education, (C) provides an educational program for which it awards a bachelor's degree or...
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Page 14 - Nation's historic, scientific, and cultural heritage; to maintain and expand their educational role; and to ease the financial burden borne by museums as a result of their increasing use by the public.
Page 14 - Act, the term humanities includes, but is not limited to, the study of the following: language, both modern and classical; linguistics; literature; history; jurisprudence; philosophy; archaeology; comparative religion; ethics; the history, criticism, theory, and practice of the arts; those aspects of the social sciences which have humanistic content and employ humanistic methods...
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