526 resultados para Illinois Parents Too Soon Program
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Provides an overview of services offered by various institutions in Illinois that help the deaf-blind individual face the challenges of transition into an adult role in society, discusses weaknesses in the system, and suggests revisions and additions to the program.
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Description based on: Fiscal year 1998.
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This report, required under Section 55.6.d. of the Environmental Protection Act, describes the Illinois EPA's activities relating to funding through the Used Tire Management Fund.
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"32564"--Colophon.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"This publication was supported in part by Grant/Cooperative Agreement US50/CCU523303-04 and Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Award UR#CC1520048 from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. ..."--Leaf ii.
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The ICCB statewide follow-up survey of FY1978 occupational program graduates (to be conducted during January and February, 1979) is the first phase of a three-phase ICCB statewide occupational student follow-up study.
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Description based on: 2000 edition.
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Published in 7 v., v. 1 being a statewide summary report and other 6 v. being the regional reports.
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"June 1990."
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The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Program was created by the federal Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1981. The CSBG Program provides a range of services which assist low-income people to attain the skills, knowledge and motivation necessary to achieve self-sufficiency. The program also may offer low-income people immediate life necessities such as food, shelter, medication, etc.
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Description based on: FY 1989 (Sept. 1988) ; title from cover.
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Latest issue consulted: Federal fiscal year 1988.
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"IEPA/PWS/89-164"--Cover.
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Summarizes the Employment Opportunities Grant Program (EOGP) (20 ILCS 605/605-812) which requires the Illinois Dept. of Commerce and Economic Opportunity to administer a grant program to expand emplopyment opportunities for targeted populations in eligible grant areas and report to the Governor and General Assembly on activities undertaken by successful grant applicants.