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- First Step Act Approved Programs Guide - Federal Bureau of . . .
All programs within this guide are standardized, curriculum-based programs led by employees, contractors, or volunteers and have fully developed and evaluated protocols that must be administered as written
- PROGRAMS OF HUD
This document is designed to be an informative resource for HUD’s congressional partners, participants in HUD programs, and interested members of the public It is not intended to be a comprehensive inventory of every action undertaken by HUD to fulfill its mission, nor is it an inventory of programs for purposes of financial tracking or audits
- Finding Evidence-based Programs and Practices - SAMHSA
The Model Programs Guide at the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) is a searchable database of more than 200 evidence-based programs that address the entire continuum of youth services, from prevention through sanctions to reentry
- Title IV, Part A - U. S. Department of Education
eds Act in 2015 The Title IV-A program is intended to improve students’ academic achievement by increasing the capacity of states, local education agencies (LEAs), schools, and local communities to (1) provide all students with access to a well-rounded education, (2) improve school conditions for student learning, and (3) improve the use of tec
- Summary of the Most Common Programs Required by the OSHA . . .
OSHA standards require the programs forms below Please note the discussion of each program is brief We advise not to develop a specific program based on these descriptions For complete and detailed program requirements, obtain a copy of the OSHA Construction or General Industry Standards
- HOME and CDBG Guidebook - HUD Exchange
Two of the most important programs are the HOME Investment Partnerships Program (HOME) and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program Both HOME and CDBG are important resources in the local development of homes and communities
- NYC UTILITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS AND RESOURCES
If you receive benefits from specific governmental programs, you may be eligible to receive monthly discounts on your energy bill and more Cond-Ed has many programs and plans to help you pay your bill and balance your energy costs
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