Sec. 104. Matching funds for State and privately financed science and technology after-school programs
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The Secretary of Homeland Security shall provide matching funds to local educational agencies for after-school programs dedicated to science, technology, engineering, and math in an amount equal to the amount provided to the program by a State, local, tribal, or territorial government or by a nonprofit or private entity. In selecting programs for which to provide funds under this section, the Secretary shall consider— the number of students served by the programs; and the participation in the programs of students from populations referred to in section 230A of the Homeland Security Act of 2002, as added by section 101.
For any fiscal year, no individual school’s after-school program shall receive more than $5,000 under this section.