Community-based organizations (CBO) definition

Community-based organizations (CBO) means private, nonprofit organizations which are representative of communities or significant segments of communities and which provide job training services. Examples include United Way of America, neighborhood groups and organizations, community action agencies, community development corporations, vocational rehabilitation organizations, rehabilitation facilities (as defined in Section 7(10) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973), tribal governments, and agencies serving youth, persons with disabilities, displaced homemakers, or on-reservation Indians.
Community-based organizations (CBO) means pri­ vate nonprofit organizations which are representative of communities or significant segments of communities and which provide job training services. Examples include United Way of America, neighborhood groups and organ­ izations, community action agencies, community develop­ ment corporations, vocational rehabilitation organiza­ tions, rehabilitation facilities (as defined in Section 7(10) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973), tribal governments, and agencies serving youth, the handicapped, displaced homemakers, or on-reservation Indians.
Community-based organizations (CBO) means private nonprofit organizations which are repre- sentative of communities or significant segments of communities and which provide job training ser- vices. Examples include United Way of America, neighborhood groups and organizations, communi- ty action agencies, community development corporations, vocational rehabilitation organizations, rehabilitation facilities (as defined in Section 7(10) of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973), tribal govern- ments, and agencies serving youth, the handicapped, displaced homemakers, or on-reservation In- dians.