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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 77 · § 77.3

§ 77.3. Grants---general.

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(a)Grants. VA may award adaptive sports grants to eligible entities.
(b)Maximum amount. The maximum grant amounts to be awarded will be specified in the NOFA.
(c)No matching requirement. A grantee will not be required to provide matching funds as a condition of receiving such grant.
(d)Participants will not be charged. A grantee may not charge participants a fee for providing adaptive sports activities that were outlined in their adaptive sports grant application.
(e)Grant is not veteran's benefit. The grant offered by this chapter is not a veteran's benefit. As such, the decisions of the Secretary are final and not subject to the same appeal rights as decisions related to veterans benefits. (Authority: 38 U.S.C. 521A)
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