Auxiliary grants definition

Auxiliary grants means cash payments made to certain aged, blind or disabled individuals who
Auxiliary grants means cash payments made to certain aged, blind or disabled individuals who receive benefits under Title XVI of the Social Security Act, as amended, or would be eligible to receive these benefits except for excess income.

Examples of Auxiliary grants in a sentence

  • Veterans project; two-day Civil War living history; monthly Camp newsletter; online Camp website; SVR unit formed (Co. F, 78th E.M.M.); chartered Auxiliary; grants for Lt. St.James Memorial Plaque; Camp and SVR participation with other area Camps/SVR units, American Legion, and VFW posts on Memorial Day and Veterans Day; and numerous graveside dedications throughout southeastern MO.

  • If Auxiliary grants the DVBE Bid Incentive, then the total amount of DVBE participation shall equal at least the incentive percentage of the total bid price, including awarded alternatives.

  • During the year ended September 30, 2015, the Command received $115,881 from The Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary grants for various programs of the Command, including Christmas Toys, scholarships, and furnishings.

Related to Auxiliary grants

  • Continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) means all of the equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this section, to sample, condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a record of emissions on a continuous basis.

  • Remote access means that inspection can be made without the need to physically visit the courthouse where the court record is maintained.

  • income-related employment and support allowance means an income-related allowance under Part 1 of the Welfare Reform Act 2007;

  • Secondary emissions means emissions which occur as a result of the construction or operation of a major stationary source or major modification, but do not come from the major stationary source or major modification itself. For the purposes of this chapter, “secondary emissions” must be specific, well-defined, and quantifiable, and must impact the same general areas as the stationary source modification which causes the secondary emissions. “Secondary emissions” includes emissions from any offsite support facility which would not be constructed or increase its emissions except as a result of the construction or operation of the major stationary source or major modification. “Secondary emissions” does not include any emissions which come directly from a mobile source, such as emissions from the tailpipe of a motor vehicle, from a train, or from a vessel.