Block grant (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dilger, Robert Jay; Boyd, Eugene (July 15, 2014). "Block Grants: Perspectives and Controversies" (PDF). Congressional Research Service. p. 27. Block grants are a form of grant-in-aid that the federal government uses to provide state and local governments a specified amount of funding to assist them in addressing broad purposes, such as community development, social services, public health, or law enforcement.

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  • Finegold, Kenneth; Wherry, Laura; Schardin, Stephanie (2004). Block Grants: Details of the Bush Proposals. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute. Block grants are fixed sums of money given to state or local governments to support program activities and administration. Compared with other grants, block grants give state and local-level recipients more flexibility in program design and implementation with reduced federal oversight and requirements.

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