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Head Start dollars. Approximately
 
Head Start dollars. Approximately
 
2,092 staff are employed.
 
2,092 staff are employed.
Higher Education: Adult and
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Vocational Education
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===Higher Education: Adult and Vocational Education===
Special Services for Disadvantaged
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Students (84.042)
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====Special Services for Disadvantaged Students (84.042)====
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Office of Assistant Secretary for
 
Office of Assistant Secretary for
 
Postsecondary Education, Department of
 
Postsecondary Education, Department of
 
Education.
 
Education.
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Objectives: To identify qualified
 
Objectives: To identify qualified
 
low-income, first-generation college
 
low-income, first-generation college
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entrance of project participants into
 
entrance of project participants into
 
graduate and professional programs.)
 
graduate and professional programs.)
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Types of Assistance: Project
 
Types of Assistance: Project
 
Grants.
 
Grants.
Adult Education—State-Administered
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Program (84.002)
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====Adult Education—State-Administered Program (84.002)====
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Office of Assistant Secretary for
 
Office of Assistant Secretary for
 
Vocational and Adult Education,
 
Vocational and Adult Education,
 
Department of Education.
 
Department of Education.
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Objectives: To expand educational
 
Objectives: To expand educational
 
opportunities and to encourage the
 
opportunities and to encourage the
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emphasis is given to programs of
 
emphasis is given to programs of
 
instruction in computational skills
 
instruction in computational skills
and in sfieaking, reading or writing
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and in speaking, reading or writing
 
English for those adults who are least
 
English for those adults who are least
 
educated and most in need of
 
educated and most in need of
 
educational assistance.)
 
educational assistance.)
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Types of Assistance: Formula
 
Types of Assistance: Formula
 
Grants. (For FY 83, program proposed
 
Grants. (For FY 83, program proposed
 
for funding as part of a consolidated
 
for funding as part of a consolidated
 
block grant program.)
 
block grant program.)
Vocational Education—Special
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Programs for the Disadvantaged
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====Vocational Education—Special Programs for the Disadvantaged (84.052)====
(84.052)
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Office of Assistant Secretary for
 
Office of Assistant Secretary for
 
Vocational and Adult Education,
 
Vocational and Adult Education,
 
Department of Education.
 
Department of Education.
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Objectives: To provide special
 
Objectives: To provide special
 
vocational education programs for
 
vocational education programs for
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order to enable them to succeed in
 
order to enable them to succeed in
 
vocational educational programs.
 
vocational educational programs.
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Types of Assistance: Formula
 
Types of Assistance: Formula
 
Grants. (Note: This program is
 
Grants. (Note: This program is
 
proposed for funding as part of a
 
proposed for funding as part of a
 
consolidated block grant program.)
 
consolidated block grant program.)
Business: Economic Development *J
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Economic Opportunity Loans for
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===Business: Economic Development <u>*</u>/===
Small Businesses (59.003)
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====Economic Opportunity Loans for Small Businesses (59.003)====
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Small Business Administration.
 
Small Business Administration.
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Objectives: To provide loans up to
 
Objectives: To provide loans up to
 
$100,000 with maximum maturity of 15
 
$100,000 with maximum maturity of 15
 
years, to small businesses owned by
 
years, to small businesses owned by
^J Native-born Hawaiians are
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considered minorities and are e l i g i b le
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for a l l minority programs as
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<u>*</u>/ Native-born Hawaiians are
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considered minorities and are eligible
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for all minority programs as
 
socially-disadvantaged. However, to
 
socially-disadvantaged. However, to
receive minority a s s i s t a n c e , they must
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receive minority assistance, they must
a l s o demonstrate' that they are
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also demonstrate that they are
 
economically disadvantaged. The Small
 
economically disadvantaged. The Small
 
Business Administration has regional
 
Business Administration has regional
offices and a d i s t r i c t office is
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offices and a district office is
 
located in Honolulu. [Information
 
located in Honolulu. [Information
 
obtained from the Office of Management
 
obtained from the Office of Management
 
and Budget, February 1983.]
 
and Budget, February 1983.]
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Latest revision as of 15:11, 13 June 2006

In FY 1982 five local Head Start projects were funded in Hawaii. Comprehensive child development services were provided to 11,010 children for a total of $3,190,180 Head Start dollars. Approximately 2,092 staff are employed.

Higher Education: Adult and Vocational Education

Special Services for Disadvantaged Students (84.042)

Office of Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.

Objectives: To identify qualified low-income, first-generation college students or physically-handicapped students, who are enrolled or accepted for enrollment by institutions that are recipients of grants, and to provide supportive services for these students who are pursuing programs of postsecondary education. (Funds may be used to provide eligible project participants personal and academic counseling, career guidance, tutoring, instruction in reading, study skills, and mathematics, and to facilitate the entrance of project participants into graduate and professional programs.)

Types of Assistance: Project Grants.

Adult Education—State-Administered Program (84.002)

Office of Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education, Department of Education.

Objectives: To expand educational opportunities and to encourage the establishment of programs for adult education that will enable educationally-disadvantaged adults to acquire basic skills necessary to function in society, to complete secondary school, and to profit from employment-related training. (Special emphasis is given to programs of instruction in computational skills and in speaking, reading or writing English for those adults who are least educated and most in need of educational assistance.)

Types of Assistance: Formula Grants. (For FY 83, program proposed for funding as part of a consolidated block grant program.)

Vocational Education—Special Programs for the Disadvantaged (84.052)

Office of Assistant Secretary for Vocational and Adult Education, Department of Education.

Objectives: To provide special vocational education programs for persons who have academic, or economic, handicaps and who require special services and assistance in order to enable them to succeed in vocational educational programs.

Types of Assistance: Formula Grants. (Note: This program is proposed for funding as part of a consolidated block grant program.)

Business: Economic Development */

Economic Opportunity Loans for Small Businesses (59.003)

Small Business Administration.

Objectives: To provide loans up to $100,000 with maximum maturity of 15 years, to small businesses owned by


*/ Native-born Hawaiians are considered minorities and are eligible for all minority programs as socially-disadvantaged. However, to receive minority assistance, they must also demonstrate that they are economically disadvantaged. The Small Business Administration has regional offices and a district office is located in Honolulu. [Information obtained from the Office of Management and Budget, February 1983.]

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