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Funding for community colleges may come from government grants and course fees ; and most community colleges are not-for-profit organisations.
Funding for the activities of the Secretariat and COP meetings comes from a Trust Fund derived from Party contributions.
Funding does not provide for increased on-the-ground enforcement ( it must apply for bilateral aid for most projects of this nature ).
Funding was also extended for three more years through Public No. 163, 75th Congress, effective 1 July 1937.
Funding for the film was provided by " Citizens for Honest Government ," to which Jerry Falwell paid $ 200, 000 in 1994 and 1995.
Funding for this retrocomputing project was provided by Siemens and a consortium of five companies.
Funding varies depending on which country within the UK the student is located, students are eligible for NHS bursaries in addition to a £ 1000 grant per year, neither are repaid.
Funding for its own high-end processors was reduced, and it was planned that the R10000 would be the last MIPS mainstream processor.
Funding may also reflect who or what the institution wants to influence ; in the United States, for example, " Some donors want to influence votes in Congress or shape public opinion, others want to position themselves or the experts they fund for future government jobs, while others want to push specific areas of research or education.
* Strategy, including: Funding sources ( individuals, corporations, foundations, donors / governments, endowments, sales / events ) and business model ( independent research, contract work, advocacy ); The balance between research, consultancy, and advocacy ; The source of their arguments: Ideology, values or interests ; applied, empirical or synthesis research ; or theoretical or academic research ( Stephen Yeo ); The manner in which the research agenda is developed — by senior members of the think tank or by individual researchers, or by the think tank of their funders ; Their influencing approaches and tactics ( many researchers but an interesting one comes from Abelson ) and the time horizon for their strategies: long term and short term mobilisation ; Their various audiences of the think tanks ( audiences as consumers and public-this merits another blog ; soon ) ( again, many authors, but Zufeng provides a good framework for China ); and Affiliation, which refers to the issue of independence ( or autonomy ) but also includes think tanks with formal and informal links to political parties, interest groups and other political players.
The university is ranked fourth of the new universities in attracting funds from the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
Funding for the NIF in the United States is sourced from the ' Nuclear Weapons Stockpile Stewardship ' program, and the goals of the program are oriented accordingly.
In 2009 the Office of Naval Research debarred him for 28 months, until September 2011, from receiving U. S. Federal Funding.
Funding for the development of Mosaic came from the High-Performance Computing and Communications Initiative, a program created by the High Performance Computing and Communication Act of 1991.
Funding for national parks is complex, but the full cost of each Park Authority is funded from central government funds.
Funding for the restoration also came from Robert M. Thompson, father of Steven's wife Sarah Gibbs Thompson.
Funding issues relate to the ways in which money is raised for the supply of transport capacity.
Funding for the colonial government came by means of taxes on locals and the French government established a near monopoly on the trade of opium, salt and rice alcohol.
Funding for many of these programs were further cut in President Ronald Reagan's first budget in 1981.
Funding for this " operation " came primarily from his friend James Goldsmith.

Funding and public
Funding has dwindled so badly that some smaller public libraries have been forced to cut their hours and release employees.
Funding is available in the form of scholarships, bursaries and other awards, both private and public.
In 2011, Costello co-sponsored HR 3, the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, which would strictly limit the situations in which abortion could be paid for by public funds.
* Scottish Funding Council, the public body that distributes funding from the Scottish Government to the country's colleges and universities
He has since become involved in a range of other charities and public bodies: Director of the National Youth Music Theatre ( 1992 – 2002 ), Chairman of the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra ( 1995 – 2001 ), Governor of Westminster College, Oxford ( 1993 – 97 ), Governor of Birkbeck College London ( 1993 – 97 ), Visiting Professor at the International Academy of Broadcasting, Montreux ( 1995 – 97 ), and Chairman of the Higher Education Funding Council for England ( 1997 – 2001 ).
The Higher Education Funding Council for England ( HEFCE ) is a non-departmental public body of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills ( previously the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills ) in the United Kingdom, which has been responsible for the distribution of funding to Universities and Colleges of Higher and Further Education in England since 1992.
It was set up with UK public funds under the auspices of the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
Funding was provided by a combination of public and private money, including grants from Allegheny County, the City of Pittsburgh, and Kaufmann.
Funding is the act of providing resources, usually in form of money ( financing ), or other values such as effort or time ( sweat equity ), for a project, a person, a business or any other private or public institutions.
* Funding, promoting and managing major county-wide public transport initiatives such as transport interchanges and the Metrolink.
In 1999, The Duck Corporation merged with Applied Capital Funding, Inc., a public company on the American Stock Exchange.
Funding was proposed to be a mix of public and sponsor grants, including DA-funds.
The Oxford Internet Institute was initiated by Derek Wyatt then MP for Sittingbourne and Sheppey and Andrew Graham, Master of Balliol College, and launched in 2001 by an initial endowment of £ 10 million from The Shirley Foundation together with £ 5 million of public funding from the Higher Education Funding Council for England.
Funding is distributed first to state educational agencies ( SEAs ) which then allocate funds to local educational agencies ( LEAs ) which in turn dispense funds to public schools in need.
* Funding is the act of providing resources, usually in form of money, or other values such as effort or time, for a project, a person, a business, or any other private or public institution
Funding was achieved through public subscription drives, and work on the arch began quickly.

Funding and can
Funding can be provided in other ways, such as from labor unions, government agencies, or self-funded schemes.
Funding can also come from reserve funds, the selling of shares, and the issuing of debentures, bonds or other promissory notes.
Funding from non-profit foundations can be tracked by an examination of the IRS returns they file.
Funding can be used to acquire more lands, and low-cost construction such as fences, parks, and paths.
MT Higher Education Funding raw data can be obtained from http :// www. sheeo. org / finance / shef / shef_data09. htm
Details of the funding arrangement can be found in HM Treasury's Statement of Funding Policy.
Funding can include tax revenue ( property tax, income tax, municipal sales tax ), fees ( such as building permits ), fines such as speeding or parking violations, usage fees for optional services, or other sources such as profits from municipally owned or operated utilities.

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