Sec. 6. Application
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To be eligible to receive a grant under section 4, an entity shall submit an application to the Secretary at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Secretary may require, including— a description of how the entity will implement a youth workforce readiness program in a manner that ensures an equitable geographic distribution of program activities, including an equitable distribution between urban and rural communities; a description of the proposed program activities to be funded and their locations; a description of populations of eligible youth to be served, including populations living in or from underserved communities or communities with employment disparities; a description of the effective strategies, best practices, or evidence-based practices the workforce readiness program will use; an assurance that the program will take place in safe and easily accessible facilities; a demonstration of how, in implementing the proposed program activities, the entity will coordinate activities with Federal, State, and local programs and make the most effective use of public resources; a description of— the community-based organizations or the covered partnerships through which the entity will implement the program; and if a covered partnership will assist in implementing the program, the collaboration and coordination activities that the community-based organization in the partnership has carried out or will carry out with other entities in the partnership, related to that implementation; if the program includes an opportunity to earn a recognized postsecondary credential, a description of the activities leading to the credential; an assurance that funds provided under this Act will be used to supplement and not supplant other Federal, State, or local funds expended to provide youth programs or workforce readiness programs; and a budget detailing program activities and administrative costs.