Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 120.djvu/1208

 PUBLIC LAW 109–281—SEPT. 22, 2006

120 STAT. 1177

‘‘(vii) a description of the manner in which eligible youth will be recruited and selected as participants, including a description of arrangements that will be made with local boards, one-stop operators, communityand faith-based organizations, State educational agencies or local educational agencies (including agencies of Indian tribes), public assistance agencies, the courts of jurisdiction, agencies operating shelters for homeless individuals and other agencies that serve youth who are homeless individuals, foster care agencies, and other appropriate public and private agencies; ‘‘(viii) a description of the special outreach efforts that will be undertaken to recruit eligible young women (including young women with dependent children) as participants; ‘‘(ix) a description of the specific role of employers in the proposed program, such as their role in developing the proposed program and assisting in service provision and in placement activities; ‘‘(x) a description of how the proposed program will be coordinated with other Federal, State, and local activities and activities conducted by Indian tribes, such as local workforce investment activities, vocational education programs, adult and language instruction educational programs, activities conducted by public schools, activities, conducted by community colleges, national service programs, and other job training provided with funds available under this title; ‘‘(xi) assurances that there will be a sufficient number of adequately trained supervisory personnel in the proposed program; ‘‘(xii) a description of results to be achieved with respect to common indicators of performance for youth and lifelong learning, as identified by the Secretary; ‘‘(xiii) a description of the applicant’s relationship with local building trade unions regarding their involvement in training to be provided through the proposed program, the relationship of the proposed program to established registered apprenticeship programs and employers, and the ability of the applicant to grant industry-recognized skill certification through the program; ‘‘(xiv) a description of activities that will be undertaken to develop the leadership skills of participants; ‘‘(xv) a detailed budget and a description of the system of fiscal controls, and auditing and accountability procedures, that will be used to ensure fiscal soundness for the proposed program; ‘‘(xvi) a description of the commitments for any additional resources (in addition to the funds made available through the grant) to be made available to the proposed program from— ‘‘(I) the applicant; ‘‘(II) recipients of other Federal, State or local housing and community development assistance who will sponsor any part of the rehabilitation, construction, operation and maintenance, or other

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