Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 1.djvu/826

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107 STAT. 800 PUBLIC LAW 103-82—SEPT. 21, 1993 "(1) SPONSORSHIP AUTHORIZED.— The Corporation may enter into agreements with persons or entities who offer to sponsor national service positions for which the person or entity will be responsible for supplying the funds necessary to provide a national service educational award. The distribution of these approved national service positions shall be made pursuant to the agreement, and the creation of these positions shall not be taken into consideration in determining the number of approved national service positions to be available for distribution under this section. "(2) DEPOSIT OP CONTRIBUTION.—Funds provided pursuant to an agreement under paragraph (1) and any other funds contributed to the Corporation to support the activities of the Corporation under the national service laws shall be deposited in the National Service Trust established in section 145 until such time as the funds are needed. 42 USC 12582. «SEC. 130. APPLICATION FOR ASSISTANCE AND APPROVED NATIONAL SERVICE POSITIONS. "(a) TIME, MANNER, AND CONTENT OF APPLICATION. —TO be eligible to receive assistance under section 121 or approved national service positions for participants who serve in the national service programs to be carried out using the assistance, a State, subdivision of a State, Indian tribe, public or private nonprofit organization, institution of higher education, or Federal agency shall prepare and submit to the Corporation an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Corporation may reasonably require. "(b) TYPES OF PERMISSIBLE APPLICATION INFORMATION. —In order to have adequate information upon which to consider an application under section 133, the Corporation may require the following information to be provided in an application submitted under subsection (a): "(1) A description of the national service programs proposed to be carried out directly by the applicant using assistance provided under section 121. "(2) A description of the national service programs that are selected by the applicant to receive a grant using assistance requested under section 121 and a description of the process and criteria by which the programs were selected. "(3) A description of other funding sources to be used, or sought to be used, for the national service programs referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2), and, if the application is submitted for the piirpose of seeking a renewal of assistance, a description of the success of the programs in reducing their reliance on Federal funds. "(4) A description of the extent to which the projects to be conducted using the assistance will address unmet human, educational, environmental, or public safety needs and produce a direct benefit for the community in which the projects are performed. "(5) A description of the plan to be used to recruit participants, including youth who are individuals with disaoilities and economically disadvantaged young men and women, for the national service programs referred to in paragraphs (1) and (2).