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Code · Nebraska · Chapter 43 — Infants and Juveniles

43-2630. Grant; application.

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To be eligible to receive a grant under the Child Care Capacity Building and Workforce Grant Program, an eligible recipient shall complete the application form prescribed by the statewide organization and provide for a one-to-one match for the amount of the grant. The eligible recipient shall include the following required information in its grant application:
(1)A needs assessment showing the child care capacity and the needs of the eligible recipient at the time of application;
(2)How the eligible recipient plans to use the grant;
(3)How the eligible recipient plans to provide a one-to-one match for the amount of any grant received. Such match shall be in the form of:
(a)Money or other collateral;
(b)An in-kind donation, including a donation of facilities, maintenance, or equipment; or
(c)Any combination of money, collateral, or in-kind donation that is approved by the department; and
(4)Any other information required by the department.
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