883 resultados para Development programs


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"ED/OPP93-43"--P. [C-7] (v. 1).

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CIS Microfiche Accession Numbers: CIS 82 H181-27 (pt.1), CIS 82 H181-28 (pt.2), CIS 82 H181-37 (pt.3), CIS 82 H181-38 (pt.4), CIS 82 H181-39 (pt.5), CIS 82 H181-40 (pt.6), CIS 82 H181-41 (pt.7), CIS 83 H181-1 (pt.8)

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"This reprint includes TN no. 1 through 22. TN no. 20; transmitted a new chapter, chapter 23."

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Laid in: "National 4-H evaluation development committee reports, January, 1956."

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Edited by Edward J. Lehmann--cf. NTIS bibliographic data sheet.

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"One of a series of successful compensatory education programs."

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National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, Washington, D.C.

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The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program was established by the federal Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (Act). Administered nationally by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), the Act combined eight existing categorical programs into a single block grant program. In 1981, Congress amended the Act to allow states to directly administer the block grant for small cities. At the designation of the Governor, the Department of Commerce and Community Affairs assumed operation of the State of Illinois Community Development Block Grant -- Small Cities Program in the same year. The Illinois Block grant program is known as the Community Development Assistance Program (CDAP). Through this program, funds are available to assist Illinois communities meet their greatest economic and community development needs, with an emphasis upon helping persons of low-to-moderate income.