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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 661 · § 661.20

§ 661.20. What must an application include?

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An institution that applies for a grant under this program shall include the following in its application: (a)(1) A copy of the agreement between the applicant and the other party or parties described in § 661.2 for the purpose of carrying out the activities for which the applicant seeks assistance.
(2)The agreement must be signed by all parties and it must describe the manner in which the business enterprise, trade association, or organization will assist in carrying out the activities proposed in the application.
(b)An assurance that the applicant will use the funds to supplement and not to supplant activities conducted by the applicant.
(c)An assurance that, where applicable, the activities funded by the grant will reflect diverse perspectives and a wide range of views on world regions and international affairs. (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1130a) \[49 FR 24362, June 12, 1984, as amended at 74 FR 35074, July 17, 2009\]
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