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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 273 — Religious, charitable, and educational societies -- nonstock, nonprofit corporations

273.443 Use of federal funds.

322 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-273/273-443

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(1)Any funds made available under the federal act shall be used by each grantee of the
funds:
(a)To provide a range of services and activities having a measurable and
potentially major impact on causes of poverty in the community or those areas
of the community where poverty is a particularly acute problem;
(b)To provide activities designed to assist low-income participants including the
elderly poor:
1. To secure and retain meaningful employment;
2. To attain an adequate education;
3. To access adequate health care;
4. To make better use of available income;
5. To obtain and maintain adequate housing and a suitable living
environment;
6. To obtain emergency assistance through loans or grants to meet
immediate and urgent individual and family needs, including the need
for health services, nutritious food, housing and employment related
assistance;
7. To remove obstacles and solve problems which block the achievement
of self-sufficiency;
8. To achieve greater participation in the affairs of the community; and
9. To make more effective use of other programs related to the purposes of
KRS 273.405 to 273.453;
(c)To coordinate and establish linkages between governmental and other social
programs to assure the effective delivery of such services to low-income
individuals;
(d)To encourage the use of entities in the private sector of the community in
efforts to ameliorate poverty in the community;
(e)To develop, promote or otherwise encourage economic development activities
which result in assisting low-income persons to become economically
productive members of their community;
(f)To provide education, counseling and technical assistance on compliance with
equal opportunity legislation for individuals and community organizations,
both public and private.
(2)In addition to required services and activities to be provided with funds made
available under the federal act, these funds may be used to provide on an emergency
basis for the provision of such supplies and services to meet immediate essential
needs of low-income persons including the elderly poor.
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