ERIC Number: ED191220
Record Type: RIE
Publication Date: 1980-Apr
Pages: 22
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Public and Private Funding Alternatives. Series Paper No. 6.
McNulty, Brian A.; Moreau, Arthur J.
The paper identifies public and private sources of funding for handicapped children's projects. Section 1 explores public sources of funding at the federal, state, and local levels. For each source identified, the eligible population and local or state contact person is provided. Among program sources described are the Division of Innovation and Development, Preschool Incentive Grants, Title XX, and the Work Incentive Program. The second section discusses funding sources in the private sector. Individuals contribute more charitable money than any other source. Private foundations, including national, special interest, corporate, family, and community foundations, are another source for financial support. Corporations are spending more than ever on social welfare projects and money from them is generally obtained either through direct corporate grants or corporate matching gifts. (PHR)
Publication Type: Reports - General
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Language: English
Sponsor: Bureau of Education for the Handicapped (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC.
Authoring Institution: Washington Univ., Seattle. Western States Technical Assistance Resource.
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