Economic Opportunity in Cities: Local Anti-poverty Programs |
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... grams be tailored to the interest of each Act ; ( 2 ) by requiring that programs proposed under one Act be dovetailed to fit with comple- mentary and reinforcing programs permissible under the other ; ( 3 ) by requiring that programs be ...
... grams be tailored to the interest of each Act ; ( 2 ) by requiring that programs proposed under one Act be dovetailed to fit with comple- mentary and reinforcing programs permissible under the other ; ( 3 ) by requiring that programs be ...
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... grams running from a period of nine months to one year and further summer programs . Community action - funded Upward Bound is a program seeking to identify and recruit into special programs high school students with higher education ...
... grams running from a period of nine months to one year and further summer programs . Community action - funded Upward Bound is a program seeking to identify and recruit into special programs high school students with higher education ...
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... grams and work - experience programs as well as with other education , health , welfare , manpower training and employment , and public and private organizations within the state , which have a direct contact and concern with the poor ...
... grams and work - experience programs as well as with other education , health , welfare , manpower training and employment , and public and private organizations within the state , which have a direct contact and concern with the poor ...
Contents
Cities in the Sixties | 3 |
Poverty and Urban Environment | 9 |
Involving the Poor and Target Area Residents | 25 |
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accounting action program director activities Administration adults anti-poverty program centers cities citywide code enforcement committee community action agency community action program comprehensive coordination cost counseling designed dropouts Economic Opportunity Act effective efforts elderly Elementary and Secondary eligible Employment Service evaluation experience facilities federal programs funds grams grants groups health and welfare health programs improvement individuals institutions involved Job Corps leaders loans low-income areas Mayors MDTA meet ment mortgage insurance munity needs neighborhood board neighborhood worker Neighborhood Youth Corps Office of Economic on-the-job training operation participation personnel persons Pittsburgh planning poor poverty program priority problems projects public and private public assistance public housing recruit rehabilitation role school districts school systems Secondary Education Act SESSION SESSION III social sponsored staff tion Title training programs Upward Bound urban renewal vocational war on poverty welfare agencies welfare programs