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Duncan Grant case: State govt wants co-accused named proclaimed offender  

Indian Express via Yahoo! India News - Jan 15 1:42 PM
The State government will move the Bombay High Court for declaring William D'Souza, a co-accused in the Duncan Grant pedophile case, a proclaimed offender as he has jumped parole. D'Souza was convicted to three years rigorous imprisonment by the city civil and sessions court in March 2005. He was guilty of abetting the crime along with British nationals and ex-navy men Grant and Alan Waters ...
Federal officials demand nonprofit organization to return grant money 
WIS News 10 Columbia - Jan 15 4:50 AM
The federal government says a South Carolina nonprofit organization has failed to repay more than $400,000 in grant money.

Minister has refused to discuss low grant 
Wandsworth Guardian - Jan 15 2:14 AM
The Minister for Local Government has refused to meet Sutton's MPs to discuss the poor budget grant for the next year even though it will lead to service cuts across the borough.

Federal officials demand nonprofit organization to return grant money 
The Daily Comet - Jan 14 5:17 PM
The federal government says a South Carolina nonprofit organization has failed to repay more than $400,000 in grant money. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development demanded the money be repaid, saying Five Rivers Community Development Corp. had misappropriated the grant funds.

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Here is an article on Government Grant.

In the United Goverment Grant States Federal grants are economic aid issued by the Govenment Grant United States government out of the general federal revenue. Grants may Governemnt Grant also be issued by private Governmet Grant non-profit organizations such as foundations, not-for-profit corporations or charitable trusts which are all collectively referred to as charities. Outside the United States grants, subventions Givernment Grant or subsidies are used to in Govenrment Grant similar fashion by government or private charities to subsidize programs Governmetn Grant and projects that fit within the funding criteria of the grant-giving entity or donor. Grants can be unrestricted, to be Governent Grant used Overnment Grant by the recipient in any fashion within the perimeter of the recipient organization's activities or they may be restricted to a specific purpose by the benefactor.

Contents

  • 1 Types of Trumps
  • 2 See also
  • 3 External links
  • 4 Notes and references

Types of Trumps

  • Project grants are awarded competitively. Project grants are the most common form of grant and a large number are found in scientific research, technology development, education (such as Federal Pell Grants), social services, the arts and health care.
  • Formula Grants provide funds as dictated by a law. See: Aid to Families with Dependent Children, Job Training Partnership Act, Work Incentive Program
    • Categorical grants may be spent only for narrowly defined purposes and recipients often must match a portion of the federal funds. 33% of categorical grants are considered to be formula grants. See: Head Start, Urban Forestry Assistance, Asbestos School Hazards Abatement. About 90% of federal aid dollars are spent for categorical grants.
    • Block grants combine categorical grants into a single program. See: Community Development Block Grant, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Services Block Grant. Recipients of block grants have more leeway in using funds than recipients of individual categorical grants. All block grants are considered to be formula grants.
  • Earmark grants are explicitly specified in appropriations of the U.S. Congress. They are not competitively awarded and have become highly controversial because of the heavy involvement of paid political lobbyists used in securing them. In FY1996 appropriations, the Congressional Research Service found 3,023 earmarks totalling $19.5 billion, while in FY2006 it found 12,852 earmarks totalling $64 billion.[1]

Federal and State grants frequently receive criticism due to what are perceived to be excessive regulations. These criticisms include problems of overlap, duplication, excessive categorization, insufficient information, varying requirements, arbitrary federal decision-making, and grantsmanship (a funding bias towards entities most familiar with how to exploit the system, rather than to those most in need).

There are over 900 grant programs offered by the 26 Federal grant-making agencies. These programs fall into 21 categories:

  • Agriculture
  • Arts
  • Business and Commerce
  • Community Development
  • Consumer Protection
  • Disaster Prevention and Relief
  • Education Regional Development
  • Employment, Labor, and Training
  • Energy
  • Environmental Quality
  • Food and Nutrition
  • Health
  • Housing
  • Humanities
  • Information and Statistics
  • Law, Justice, and Legal Services
  • Natural Resources
  • Science and Technology
  • Social Services and Income Security
  • Transportation

See also

  • Economics
  • Egrants.mobi
  • Political science

External links

  • Grants.gov
  • Presidential Initiative: Grants Management Line of Business
  • Statistics on Federal Grants
  • Grants Q&A Site with some answers regarding federal grants

Notes and references

  1. ^ Jonathan Weisman (Mar 27 2006). Proposals Call For Disclosure of Ties to Lobbyists. Washington Post.
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