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Leveraging Federal Resources


Policy Guidance: Leveraged Resources

Grantees may “leverage resources” through effective partnership building, alignment with state and local workforce systems, and the use of Federal and non- ...

Leverage federal resources to drive innovation. - 50-State Report

Federal funding can help supplement state budget allocations for public safety priorities and help pilot innovative programs, reduce recidivism, and advance ...

Leveraging Federal Resources to Extend ERA

The new brief highlights three federal programs that can be used by communities to provide further long-term assistance to low-income renters.

Leveraging Federal Resources - Local Progress

Local governments have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to leverage historic federal funding to advance racial, economic, and climate justice.

Leveraging Federal Funding across Government to Expand Access ...

The White House Legal Aid Interagency Roundtable (LAIR), staffed and directed by the Office for Access to Justice (ATJ), has been busy this ...

Stacking & Leveraging Resources

What Counts as Leveraged Resources? Many federal grants require “leveraged resources” – often in the form of a cash match or direct cost share. However, in-kind ...

A Guide for Leveraging Federal Sources to Fund Principal Pipelines

This guide can help school district decision-makers understand the federal funding sources that can be tapped to develop sound principal pipelines.

Leveraging Federal Funds - Our Campaigns - People's Action

We are helping local communities and statewide groups cut through red tape so they can identify and make the most of these federal opportunities.

Leveraging Federal Funds to Enhance Infrastructure Workforce

Here are several formula and grant programs and related funding under the BIL, IRA, CHIPS, and existing US Department of Labor workforce programs that can be ...

Rating Factor 4 Leveraging Resources - HUD

Applicants are reminded that all IHBG requirements apply to the commitment or use of both IHBG and non-IHBG funds in a leveraged project. Federal sources ...

Leveraging Federal Resources for Career-Connected Learning to ...

This webinar elevated the opportunities to leverage federal resources to support youth apprenticeship and work-based learning as part of a broader career ...

Leveraging Federal Funds to Create Quality Jobs - WorkRise Network

We provide a checklist with resources that offer state and local policymakers a guide for how to invest these dollars to improve worker opportunities.

Leveraging Federal Resources & Small Business Assistance ...

This event will highlight federal government programs, resources and opportunities for small businesses, entrepreneurs, and innovators ...

4.15 Leveraged Resources

Types of Leveraged Resources · Training · Tuition grants · Other job readiness activities and services · Grants or matching funds for certification fees · Grants for ...

[ONLINE] - Leveraging Federal Resources for Career-Connected ...

Hosted by Advance CTE and New America, this webinar will elevate the opportunities to leverage federal resources to support youth apprentice.

Speaker Series: Leveraging Federal Resources for Consumer ...

This session offers a unique opportunity to hear from experts from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the Federal Trade Commission.

Leveraging Resources During Small Disasters When Federal ...

Grant funding is harder to find, and it might not be available from national relief agencies and local governments. Raising funds or leveraging aid with ...

NLIHC Releases Brief on Leveraging Federal Resources to Extend ...

NLIHC released a new brief, “Extending the Reach of Emergency Rental Assistance: Leveraging Federal Resources.” The brief explores how three ...

HUD Matching Fund Guidelines

Many Federal agencies are encouraging applicants to demonstrate commitment to strategic “leveraging” of outside funds. “Leveraged” funds are simply a financial ...

Leveraging Historic Federal Funding - FSG

FSG hosted a webinar on the historic opportunity to invest in equitable place-based development through a wave of new federal funding.