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  • 21Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant - FSEOG — A program that provides funds for undergraduate students who demonstrate exceptional financial need. The Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant is similar to the Federal Pell Grant Program, in that funds awarded do not need to be… …

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  • 22Pell Grant — The Pell Grant program is a type of post secondary, educational federal grant program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education. It is named after U.S. Senator Claiborne Pell and originally known as the Basic Educational Opportunity Grant… …

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  • 23Challenge grant — Challenge grants are funds dispersed by one party (the Grant Maker), usually a Government Agency, Corporation, Foundation or Trust, (sometimes anonymously) typically to a non profit entity or educational institution (the Grantee) upon completion… …

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  • 24St. Paul United Methodist Church (Grant Park -- Atlanta) — St. Paul United Methodist Church is located in the historic Grant Park neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia. For a time in the early 1900s, St. Paul had the largest Methodist congregation in the Southeastern United States. The church organ was… …

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  • 25Block grant — In a federal system of government, a block grant is a large sum of money granted by the national government to a regional government with only general provisions as to the way it is to be spent. This can be contrasted with a categorical grant… …

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  • 26Community Services Block Grant — The Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) provides U.S. federal funding for Community Action Agencies (CAAs) and other programs that seek to address poverty at the community level. Like other block grants, CSBG funds are allocated to the states… …

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  • 27Cooperative Funds Act — The Cooperative Funds Act is a United States law, or series of laws, which authorized the United States Forest Service (FS) to collect donations from private partners to perform FS work. Contributions had to be voluntary, and by cash, check, or… …

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  • 28Cy Grant — Born 8 November 1919(1919 11 08) Beterverwagting, British Guiana Died 13 February 2010(201 …

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  • 29W. T. Grant — This article is about W. T. Grant stores, for the namesake founder, see William Thomas Grant W. T. Grant or Grants was a chain of United States based mass merchandise stores founded by William Thomas Grant . The stores were generally of the dime… …

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  • 30Malcolm Grant — For other people named Malcolm Grant, see Malcolm Grant (disambiguation). Malcolm Grant Provost of University College London Term 1 August 2003 – …

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