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Goldstein, Jerry R. – American Indian Journal, 1980
Helps explain the process of getting and keeping a grant from the more than 70 federal programs making funds and/or services available to Indian tribes. Describes the sources and types of assistance available, details how to apply, and explains rights and remedies following a grant award. (SB)
Descriptors: Agency Role, American Indians, Federal Aid, Federal Indian Relationship
Shorey, Clyde E., Jr. – 1979
Fund raising should be considered a major part of the business of every voluntary organization, even if the organization has relatively small fund raising goals. Voluntary agencies concerned with children should keep in mind the following: (1) public fund raising campaigns can provide a substantial proportion of the funding requirements of many…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Child Advocacy, Federal Aid, Financial Support