Sec. 206. Allocation of grants
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Of the amounts made available to carry out this title for a fiscal year— $190,000,000 is available for grants to primary community-based nonprofit feeding and anti-hunger groups authorized under section 203(a); and $8,000,000 is available for technical assistance grants authorized under section 205(a). Of the amounts made available under subsection (a)(1) to primary community-based nonprofit feeding and anti-hunger groups for a fiscal year, the Secretary shall allocate such amounts to one primary community-based nonprofit feeding and anti-hunger group in each of the pilot communities listed in subsection
(c)and may allocate such amounts to one such group in each pilot community designated by the Secretary under subsection (d)(2). The amount allocated to a primary community-based nonprofit feeding and anti-hunger group— shall not be less than $500,000, nor more than $20,000,000; and shall be in proportion to the number of individuals and families within the target population of the pilot community involved. For purposes of subsection (b), a pilot community listed in this subsection is each of the following areas: New York, New York. Chicago, Illinois. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Puerto Rico. Indianapolis, Indiana. Des Moines, Iowa. Toledo, Ohio. Savannah, Georgia. New Haven, Connecticut. Roanoke, Virginia. Santa Cruz County, Santa Clara County, and Monterey County in California. Onondaga County in New York. The rural boroughs in Alaska. Washington metropolitan region. Pittsburgh and the suburban and rural areas in southwestern Pennsylvania. Rural counties in eastern Kentucky. Counties in northern West Virginia. Rural counties in southern Texas. Rural counties in southern Missouri. Rural counties in north, west, and central Wisconsin. The Secretary shall specify the counties or other areas to be included in each of the pilot communities described in paragraphs
(15)through
(20)of subsection (c). The Secretary may designate not more than 10 pilot communities in addition to those listed in subsection (c).