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Code · BILL · 113th Congress · S. 1117 (Introduced in Senate) — To prepare disconnected youth for a competitive future. · Sec. 9

Sec. 9. Planning grants authorized

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The Secretary shall award planning grants to eligible entities to develop the components of the application described in section 5, in order to allow eligible entities to become competitive for grants under section 4. Planning grants under this section shall be— for a duration of not more than 6 months in an amount of not more than $50,000; or for a duration of more than 6 months and not more than one year and in an amount of not more than $100,000. Recipients of grants under this section shall include— eligible entities that applied for and did not receive a grant under section 4, and demonstrate the ability to submit a competitive application after additional local planning; and eligible entities that intend to apply for a grant under section 4 after undergoing a thorough planning process.
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