Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 107 Part 1.djvu/818

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107 STAT. 792 PUBLIC LAW 103-82—SEPT. 21, 1993 section 140, as provided in subsection (c) of such section; and "(C) that are sponsored by public or private nonprofit employers who agree to pay 100 percent of the salaries and benefits (other tiian any national service educational award under subtitle D) of the participants. "(9) A program in which economically disadvantaged individuals who are between the ages of 16 and 24 years of age, inclusive, are provided with opportunities to perform service that, while enabling such individuals to obtain the education and employment skills necessary to achieve economic self-sufficiency, will help their communities meet— "(A) the housing needs of low-income families and the homeless; and "(B) the need for conmnmity facilities in low-income areas. "(10) A national service entrepreneur program that identifies, recruits, and trains gifted young adults of all backgrounds and assists them in designing solutions to community problems. "(11) An intergenerational program that combines students, out-of-school youths, and older adults as participants to provide needed community services, including an intergenerational component for other national service programs described in this subsection. "(12) A program that is administered by a combination of nonprofit organizations located in a low-income area, provides a broad range of services to residents of such area, is governed by a board composed in significant part of low-income individuals, and is intended to provide opportunities for individuals or teams of individuals to engage in community projects in such area that meet unaddressed community and individual needs, including projects that would— "(A) meet the needs of low-income children and youth aged 18 and younger, such as providing afl^r-school 'safeplaces', including schools, with opportunities for learning and recreation; or "(B) be directed to other important unaddressed needs in such area. "(13) A community service program designed to meet the needs of rural communities, using teams or individual placements to address the development needs of rural communities and to combat rural poverty, including health care, education, and job training. "(14) A program that seeks to eliminate hunger in communities and rural areas through service in projects— "(A) involving food banks, food pantries, and nonprofit organizations that provide food during emergencies; "(B) involving the gleaning of prepared and unprepared food that would otherwise be discarded as unusable so that the usable portion of such food may be donated to food banks, food pantries, and other nonprofit organizations; "(C) seeking to address the long-term causes of himger through education and the delivery of appropriate services; or