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The President’S National Testing Proposal Had To Be Stopped, Senator John Ashcroft
The President’S National Testing Proposal Had To Be Stopped, Senator John Ashcroft
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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The Role Of The Federal Government In Education – Supporting A National Desire For Support For State And Local Education, U.S. Secretary Of Education Richard W. Riley
The Role Of The Federal Government In Education – Supporting A National Desire For Support For State And Local Education, U.S. Secretary Of Education Richard W. Riley
Saint Louis University Public Law Review
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Non Profit Housing Providers: Can They Survive The 'Devolution Revolution'?, Peter W. Salsich, John J. Ammann
Non Profit Housing Providers: Can They Survive The 'Devolution Revolution'?, Peter W. Salsich, John J. Ammann
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This article examines the potential of nonprofit housing providers to participate effectively in housing programs linked to the welfare reform self-sufficiency movement. It reviews proposals for housing reforms which address expanded roles for nonprofit housing providers. With actual experiences of nonprofits as a framework, it explains their organizational patterns. Further, the article explores the supportive services and incentive programs commonly included in self-sufficiency programs employed by nonprofits and suggests modifications to such programs to improve upward mobility for participants. The authors acknowledge that self-sufficiency plans are not for everyone, and suggests alternative schemes for serving those segments of the population …
Nonprofit Housing Providers: Can They Survive The Devolution Revolution?, John J. Ammann
Nonprofit Housing Providers: Can They Survive The Devolution Revolution?, John J. Ammann
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This article examines the potential of nonprofit housing providers to participate effectively in housing programs linked to the welfare reform self-sufficiency movement. It reviews proposals for housing reforms which address expanded roles for nonprofit housing providers. With actual experiences of nonprofits as a framework, it explains their organizational patterns. Further, the article explores the supportive services and incentive programs commonly included in self-sufficiency programs employed by nonprofits and suggests modifications to such programs to improve upward mobility for participants. The authors acknowledge that self-sufficiency plans are not for everyone, and suggests alternative schemes for serving those segments of the population …