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§ 143B‑152.12. Eligible applicants: applications for grants.

(a)        A community‑ or neighborhood‑based 501(c)(3)entity or a consortium consisting of one or more local 501(c)(3) entities andone or more local school administrative units may apply for a grant.

(b)        Applicants for grants shall identify the neighborhood orneighborhoods whose children and families will be served by a family resourcecenter.  The decision‑making process for identifying and establishingfamily resource centers shall reflect the racial and socioeconomic diversity ofthe neighborhood or neighborhoods to be served.

(c)        A grant application shall include a process for assessing onan annual basis the success of the local plan in addressing problems. (1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 31(a).)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_143B > GS_143B-152_12

§ 143B‑152.12. Eligible applicants: applications for grants.

(a)        A community‑ or neighborhood‑based 501(c)(3)entity or a consortium consisting of one or more local 501(c)(3) entities andone or more local school administrative units may apply for a grant.

(b)        Applicants for grants shall identify the neighborhood orneighborhoods whose children and families will be served by a family resourcecenter.  The decision‑making process for identifying and establishingfamily resource centers shall reflect the racial and socioeconomic diversity ofthe neighborhood or neighborhoods to be served.

(c)        A grant application shall include a process for assessing onan annual basis the success of the local plan in addressing problems. (1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 31(a).)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > North-carolina > Chapter_143B > GS_143B-152_12

§ 143B‑152.12. Eligible applicants: applications for grants.

(a)        A community‑ or neighborhood‑based 501(c)(3)entity or a consortium consisting of one or more local 501(c)(3) entities andone or more local school administrative units may apply for a grant.

(b)        Applicants for grants shall identify the neighborhood orneighborhoods whose children and families will be served by a family resourcecenter.  The decision‑making process for identifying and establishingfamily resource centers shall reflect the racial and socioeconomic diversity ofthe neighborhood or neighborhoods to be served.

(c)        A grant application shall include a process for assessing onan annual basis the success of the local plan in addressing problems. (1994, Ex. Sess., c. 24, s. 31(a).)