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

  • The submittal of a fully revised and acceptable Contractor’s Initial Construction Schedule shall be a condition precedent to the processing of the second monthly payment application, unless Auxiliary grants a time extension due to unusual circumstances.

  • The Auxiliary is a supportive arm of the Capital Campaign Modernization Project.Each year, the Auxiliary grants awards to various departments in need of funding.

  • Auxiliary grants are income supplements for individuals who receive Supplemental Security Income and certain other aged, blind, or disabled individuals who resided in assisted living facilities or adult foster care.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Only trustees and co-opted trustees will be able to vote on any decisions.

  • Benefits and service appeals include:  SNAP TANF General relief Auxiliary grants  Refugee programs Energy assistance Child care Adoption subsidy  Home based services The unit also hears administrative disqualification hearings in the SNAP and TANF programs based on fraud referrals from local departments of social services.

  • Section 5 illustrates how the method works on two time series chosen from the FRED database.

Related to Auxiliary grants

  • Received by Grants.gov means the applicant received a confirmation of receipt and an application tracking number from Grants.gov. Grants.gov then assigns an application tracking number and date-and timestamp each application upon successful receipt by the Grants.gov system. A submission attempt not resulting in confirmation of receipt and an application tracking number is not considered received by Grants.gov.