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  2. Georgia Public Policy Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Public Policy Foundation (GPPF) is a free market public policy think tank based in Atlanta, Georgia. [2] The president and CEO is Kyle Wingfield. The organization's board of directors currently includes eight individuals. GPPF was established in 1991.

  3. Buncombe residents apply for grants to lift, reinforce or ...

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    Through Nov. 15, residents can visit the former Gap store at the Asheville Mall, located at 3 S. Tunnel Road, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to submit an application and ask questions about eligibility.

  4. HOPE Scholarship - Wikipedia

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    A statewide referendum must be passed to amend the Georgia Constitution to allow a lottery. January 31, 1991: Resolution to put lottery amendment before voters passes the Georgia House 126-51 and is adopted by a 47–9 vote of the Georgia Senate. November 3, 1992: Georgia voters pass the lottery amendment 1,146,340-1,050,674.

  5. Categorical grant - Wikipedia

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    These grants have been accompanying rules and guidelines that constrain the recipient government in the use of grant funds. [1] Categorical grants are intended to help states improve the overall well-being of their residents, but also empower the federal government to exert more power over the states within a specific policy area.

  6. Grants available to Selinsgrove borough residents at risk of ...

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    Apr. 29—Residents at risk of losing their housing in Selinsgrove Borough may be eligible to receive assistance to prevent homelessness. The Resident Subsistence Program is being offered in ...

  7. A Georgia county that once expelled all Black residents now ...

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    Spearheaded by a group of local pastors, a scholarship for descendants of a 1912 Forsyth County, Ga., racial cleansing hopes to begin to right a multi-generational wrong.

  8. HOPE VI - Wikipedia

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    Projects generally construct fewer units than are demolished, so even in the best of circumstances enough units may not be available for all residents to return. Federal auditors found that HUD was awarding grants based on the ability of the area to generate income for the city rather than the actual state of the housing project in question. [13]

  9. Ready Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Ready Georgia intends to "promote a preparedness and prevention culture" in Georgia through public education and outreach. [2] The campaign specifically encourages residents to be prepared so they can safely oversee their own evacuation and maintain self-sufficiency for a full three days after an emergency. [3]