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The NAACP is the one of several organizations which uses federal funding in the forms of grants and loans. However, most of NAACP's money probably comes from private businesses and individuals.
From NPR's site: "While NPR does not receive any direct federal funding, it does receive a small number of competitive grants from CPB and federal agencies like the Department of Education and the Department of Commerce. This funding amounts to approximately 2% of NPR's overall revenues."
None. By law, the federal funding PPL gets can not be used for abortions. It's been like that since the 70's.
too much
none, it is a private university
According to Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer (R-MO), the US currently funds the IPCC to the tune of $12.5 million a year (increasing to $13 million in 2012), although this figure is disputed by Rep. Henry Waxman (D-California) claiming that the IPCC receives $2.3 million in federal funding. However this may be a moot point as, following debate the House of Representatives, on Saturday 19 February 2011, voted 244 to 179 to eliminate funding for the United Nations IPCC.
400,000 to 500,000
The amount of funding public schools receive per pupil varies by state and district. On average, public schools in the U.S. receive approximately $12,612 per student per year, according to the National Center for Education Statistics. This figure can be higher or lower depending on factors such as the location of the school and available funding sources.
Even the littlest amount of marijuana is illegal, if your seen with any marijuana at all you with be put with federal charges.
Funding for small businesses from the EU can come in the form of grants, loans, and guarantees. The amounts of each of these types of funding can vary depending on how much money you need. Visiting your local bank, or most trusted bank, and finding out their rates for small business loans to get a clear understanding of how much money you will receive is a good idea in that situation.
They are federal employees. They receive paychecks from the US Treasury, depending on their rank and senority.
of conflicts over which projects to fund and how to pay for them. Many legislators disagreed on which infrastructure projects should be prioritized and how much federal funding should be allocated. Additionally, there were concerns about the government's role in funding and overseeing these improvements, with debates about whether it was a responsibility of the federal or state governments.