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 108 STAT. 1848 PUBLIC LAW 103-322—SEPT. 13, 1994 (B) GRANTS TO COMMUNITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS FROM ALLOCATIONS. —For such a fiscal year, the Secretary may award grants from the appropriate State or Indian country allocation determined under subparagraph (A) on a competitive basis to eligible community-based organizations to pay for the Federal share of assisting eligible communities to develop and carry out programs in accordance with this section. (C) REALLOCATION. — If, at the end of such a fiscal year, the Secretary determines that funds allocated for community-based organizations in a State or Indian country under subparagraph (B) remain unobligated, the Secretary may use such funds to award grants to eligible community-based organizations in another State or Indian country to pay for such Federal share. In awarding such grants, the Secretary shall consider the need to maintain geographic diversity among the recipients of such grants. Amounts made available through such grants shall remain available until expended. (2) OTHER FISCAL YEARS.—For any fiscal year in which the sums appropriated to carry out this section are less than $20,000,000, the Secretary may award grants on a competitive basis to eligible community-based organizations to pay for the Federal share of assisting eligible communities to develop and carry out programs in accordance with this section. (3) ADMINISTRATIVE COSTS.— The Secretary may use not more than 3 percent of the funds appropriated to carry out this section in any fiscal year for administrative costs. (d) PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS.— (1) LOCATION.—^A community-based organization that receives a grant under this section to assist in carrying out such a program shall ensure that the program is carried out— (A) when appropriate, in the facilities of a public school during nonschool hours; or (B) in another appropriate local facility in a State or Indian country, such as a college or university, a local or State park or recreation center, church, or military base, that is— (i) in a location that is easily accessible to children in the community; and (ii) in compliance with all applicable local ordinances. (2) USE OF FUNDS.—Such community-based organization— (A) shall use funds made available through the grant to provide, to children in the eligible community, services and activities that— (i) shall include supervised sports programs, and extracurricular and academic programs, that are offered— (I) after school and on weekends and holidays, during the school year; and (II) as daily full-day programs (to the extent available resources permit) or as part-day programs, during the summer months; (B) in providing such extracurricular and academic programs, shall provide programs such as curriculum-based supervised educational, work force preparation.

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