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are reviewed and judged by Corporation for National Service State Offices with final decisions rendered by the Corporation State Director. Deadlines: Contact the Corporation for National and Community Service State Office for project application deadlines. Range of Approval/Disapproval Time: Not applicable. Appeals: No formal appeals for denial of initial project application; however, regulations provide for hearings on terminations and suspensions, and opportunity to show cause in cases of denial of refunding. Renewals: Renewal applications are required annually at least 115 days prior to the end of the project period. Renewals are subject to the same review procedures as new projects. ELIGIBLE BENEFICIARIES: (a) Individual/Family; (b) Low Income; INFORMATION CONTACTS: Regional or Local Office: See Corporation for National Service Cluster and State Program Offices list in Appendix IV of the Catalog. Headquarters Office: 510 Director of VISTA, Corporation for National Service, 1201 New York Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20525. Telephone: (202) 606-5000 or toll-free 800-424-8867. WEATHERIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR LOW-INCOME PERSONS Current Year: Grants:$154,100,000 Loans: $0,000 Other:$0,000 Total:$154,l00,000 OBJECTIVES: To insulate the dwellings of low-income persons, particularly the elderly and handicapped low-income, in order to conserve needed energy and to aid those persons least able to afford higher utility costs.

 

 

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