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    • [DOC File]MIAMI-DADE COUNTY HOMELESS TRUST

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      The Homeless Trust must ensure that written standards for each service component performed are completed in accordance with 24 C.F.R. § 576.400(e) and the CoC Standards of Care for RRH. Miami-Dade Homeless Trust will fund a $300,000 match to the respondent(s) selected as part of this RFA. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ALL APPLICANTS SHOULD KNOW

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      Despite government’s effort to enable every body access education through introducing universal primary education (UPE) some children in Kanungu village county failed to continue with education .this is because they can’t afford scholastic materials such as uniforms books pencils feeding and other necessities of life.

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    • [DOC File]Session No. 7 - FEMA

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      The nonprofit nature of such organizations is defined in tax law and students may not the references to status in the organizational profiles in this session. Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are involved in international, as well as domestic, emergency management programs …

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    • [DOC File]Community Service and Self-Sufficiency-Requirement

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      Local public or nonprofit institutions, such as schools, Head Start Programs, before-or after-school programs, childcare centers, hospitals, clinics, hospices, nursing homes, recreation centers, senior centers, adult daycare programs, homeless shelters, feeding programs, food banks (distributing either donated or commodity foods), or clothes ...

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      For the 2016/17 program year, the City received $605,409 in CDBG funds and $76,735 in program income. Carryover funds of $809,536, from prior year rollover, in addition to the current program year award, the City has available funds for the PY16 year totaling $1,491,680.

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      6. SCDSS requires that soup kitchens/on-site feeding organizations report the number of meals served on a monthly basis to the assigned Food Bank. C. Shelters 1. A homeless shelter is a facility that provides temporary residence and at least one meal a day to homeless people. 2.

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    • [DOCX File]Facilitator Guide (SLTT) - Reconstituting Operations

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      Federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial (SLTT) officials, private sector and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) partnership remains integral to helping and supporting disaster survivors. As the nation continues to respond and recover from COVID-19, the framework of a locally executed, state managed, and federally supported approach to ...

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    • [DOC File]Second Harvest

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      All food distributed through Second Harvest Food Bank is intended to provide for the needy, ill, elderly, homeless or children. Provide a brief description of your organization’s program(s) to help us better understand how you serve your community and how you intend to …

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    • [DOC File]EMUSA Third Sector Roles in Emergency Management

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      Voluntary organizations, in the disaster context, are defined as any chartered or otherwise duly recognized tax-exempt local, State, or national organization or group that has provided or may provide needed services to the States, local governments, or individuals in coping with emergencies and disasters free of charge, or for a minimal cost ...

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    • UNITED WAY OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY

      Local Recipient Organizations will use EFSP funds for emergency shelters, community feeding programs, food distribution through food pantries, food banks and food vouchers, past due utility payments to prevent service disconnections, past due rent/mortgage assistance to prevent evictions and to assist people that are leaving shelters with ...

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