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Code · BILL · 116th Congress · S. 1836 (Introduced in Senate) — To support national training, technical assistance, and resource centers to ensure that all individuals with signific... · Sec. 5

Sec. 5. Grants

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The Secretary shall award grants to eligible entities, through an open competition, to support comprehensive training, technical assistance, and resource centers (referred to individually in this Act as a National Resource Center ). In awarding grants under this section, the Secretary shall, to the extent practicable, award a grant to an eligible entity in an amount of not less than $500,000 and not more than $2,000,000 per year. The Secretary shall award not fewer than 2 and not more than 5 of the grants.
The Secretary shall award the grants to eligible entities in geographically diverse regions of the Nation. The Secretary shall award grants for periods of 5 years, through an open competition held initially and at the end of each 5-year period. An eligible entity that receives a grant under this section may reapply for such a grant at the end of the grant period.
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