Minnesota HF4195 modifies grants for youth intervention programs, setting a cap of $75,000 per grant and requiring local matching funds.
Minnesota HF4195 amends the grants-in-aid for youth intervention programs, limiting each grant to $75,000. The bill requires community-based programs to obtain local matching funds equal to the amount of the state grant. The commissioner must provide application forms, review criteria, and information on acceptable non-cash contributions. The Minnesota Youth Intervention Programs Association can use up to 5% of the biennial appropriation for collaboration, program development, and technical assistance.
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