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Altman, Jay; Malarkey, Tom – Social Policy, 1993
How to expand to a larger scale a working community-service program using federal money is considered. Planning time is an essential, as are a focus on program culture and technical support. Adapting programs, rather than prescribing solutions, should help in the cautious move toward a national program. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Federal Aid, Federal Legislation, Financial Support

Marcuse, Peter; And Others – Social Policy, 1982
Triage policy is the exclusion of severely declining urban areas from services and programs on the grounds that the intensity of their needs cannot be met and the provision of services is therefore inefficient. Community groups must insist that severity of need, human benefits, and community protection be the priorities for allocation of funds.…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Cost Effectiveness, Financial Support, Government Role

Woodside, William S. – Social Policy, 1984
Ascribes the increase in corporate funding of public schools to the increase in the number of small, locally based programs. Focuses on the Join-A-School program and the mutual benefits reaped from such corporation-school partnerships. While recommending these partnerships, insists on Washington's ultimate responsibility for improving public…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Improvement, Elementary Secondary Education

Alperovitz, Gar – Social Policy, 1993
There is little likelihood of significant new funding for cities. The future may require real decentralization in the ways we live, with fundamental restructuring of political and economic institutions. A system of communities structured locally around new institutions and supported by regional planning might sustain a different culture. (SLD)
Descriptors: Culture, Decentralization, Economic Factors, Federal Aid