Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance, Part 1Office of Management and Budget, 1993 Identifies and describes specific government assistance opportunities such as loans, grants, counseling, and procurement contracts available under many agencies and programs. |
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... receive compensation under Title XX for at least 25 percent of the children or under Title XIX and Title XX for at least 25 percent of the adults , who are enrolled in non - residential day care services . Disbursement is made on the ...
... receive compensation under Title XX for at least 25 percent of the children or under Title XIX and Title XX for at least 25 percent of the adults , who are enrolled in non - residential day care services . Disbursement is made on the ...
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... receive between $ 25,000 and $ 100,000 within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made in accordance with ... receive Federal funds for disbursement ; where the State does not administer the program , the institution may sign an ...
... receive between $ 25,000 and $ 100,000 within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made in accordance with ... receive Federal funds for disbursement ; where the State does not administer the program , the institution may sign an ...
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... receive reimbursement only for meals served to enrolled children individually determined to be eligible for free or ... receive financial assistance of $ 100,000 or more within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made for that ...
... receive reimbursement only for meals served to enrolled children individually determined to be eligible for free or ... receive financial assistance of $ 100,000 or more within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made for that ...
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... receive enhanced funding up to 60 percent of costs for efficient administration . In addition , State agencies may receive up to 75 percent of the costs of food stamp fraud investigations and prosecutions and 63 percent of costs of ...
... receive enhanced funding up to 60 percent of costs for efficient administration . In addition , State agencies may receive up to 75 percent of the costs of food stamp fraud investigations and prosecutions and 63 percent of costs of ...
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... receive $ 100,000 or more within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made for that year . State and local governments that receive between $ 25,000 and $ 100,000 within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made in ...
... receive $ 100,000 or more within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made for that year . State and local governments that receive between $ 25,000 and $ 100,000 within the State's fiscal year shall have an audit made in ...
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