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299A.73 GRANTS-IN-AID TO YOUTH INTERVENTION PROGRAMS.
    Subdivision 1. Grants. The commissioner may make grants to nonprofit agencies
administering youth intervention programs in communities where the programs are or may be
established.
"Youth intervention program" means a nonresidential community-based program providing
advocacy, education, counseling, mentoring, and referral services to youth and their families
experiencing personal, familial, school, legal, or chemical problems with the goal of resolving the
present problems and preventing the occurrence of the problems in the future. The intent of the
youth intervention program is to provide an ongoing stable funding source to community-based
early intervention programs for youth. Program design may be different for the grantees
depending on youth service needs of the communities being served.
    Subd. 2. Applications. Applications for a grant-in-aid shall be made by the administering
agency to the commissioner.
The grant-in-aid is contingent upon the agency having obtained from the community in
which the youth intervention program is established local matching money two times the amount
of the grant that is sought. The matching requirement is intended to leverage the investment of
state and community dollars in supporting the efforts of the grantees to provide early intervention
services to youth and their families.
The commissioner shall provide the application form, procedures for making application
form, criteria for review of the application, and kinds of contributions in addition to cash that
qualify as local matching money. No grant to any agency may exceed $50,000.
    Subd. 3. Grant allocation formula. Up to one percent of the appropriations to the
grants-in-aid to the youth intervention program may be used for a grant to the Minnesota Youth
Intervention Programs Association for expenses in providing collaborative training and technical
assistance to community-based grantees of the program.
    Subd. 4. Administrative costs. The commissioner may use up to two percent of the biennial
appropriation for grants-in-aid to the youth intervention program to pay costs incurred by the
department in administering the youth intervention program.
History: 1987 c 312 art 1 s 23; 1996 c 408 art 2 s 2; 1999 c 107 s 65; 2004 c 206 s 52;
2005 c 136 art 8 s 1,29

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