Minority Communities definition
Examples of Minority Communities in a sentence
Progress has been made in developing networks to empower the following communities in Sefton, who have been identified as traditionally being excluded or marginalised from local decision making: • Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Communities • Disability Communities • Black and Racial Minority Communities In recognition of the particular contribution to community life made by the various faith groups a Faith Network has also been established.
Figure 1: ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Communities of Concern 25 Figure 2: EJ Minority Communities of Concern 26 Figure 3: EJ Hispanic/Latino Communities of Concern 27 Figure 4: EJ Poverty Communities of Concern 28 Figure 5: EJ Elderly Communities of Concern 29 Figure 6: EJ Zero Car Communities of Concern.
The Human Subjects Research Guidance (posted November 15, 2021) for the Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program is incorporated by reference into this specific award condition and identifies two HSR classification categories: Category 1 – Not Conducting Human Subjects Research and Category 2 – Exemption Request.
The Recipient must comply with all applicable requirements, environmental and historic preservation laws, Executive Orders, regulations, standards, and guidance, and identify to NTIA any impact a proposed Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program (CMC) project may have on the environment or historic resources.
Construction activities are not allowable under the Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program.
To the extent that a Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program project is later deemed to include duplicate funding from another federal program, the NIST Grants Office and NTIA reserve the right to disallow the costs associated with the duplication of federal funds or service and/or to reallocate the funds to allowable activities within the project.
To the extent that the Assistant Secretary or the Inspector General of the Department determines that an eligible recipient has expended grant funds received under the Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program in violation of the requirements set forth in Section 902 of the Act, the Assistant Secretary will recover the amount of funds that were so expended.
No later than 45 days after receiving grant funds award under the Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program, recipients shall submit to the Assistant Secretary (via email to the NTIA Federal Program Officer listed in the recipient’s award documents with a copy to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) a one-time Baseline Report.
The Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program is a discretionary grant program that is not intended to and does not create any rights enforceable by third party beneficiaries.
It is the general intent of NTIA not to waive any of the provisions set forth in the Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program NOFO.