§ 5606 -   Human services and educational facilities competitive grant program

§ 5606. Human services and educational facilities competitive grant program

(a) Creation of program. There is created a human services and educational facilities grant program to be the successor to and a continuation of the human services competitive grant program established in Sec. 36 of No. 43 of the Acts of 2005 to provide competitive grants to municipalities as defined in chapter 117 of this title and to nonprofit organizations for capital costs associated with the major maintenance, renovation, or development of facilities for the delivery of human services and health care or for the development of educational opportunities in Vermont communities. The program is authorized to award matching grants of up to $25,000.00 per project, provided that grant funds shall be awarded only when evidence is presented by a successful applicant that at least three dollars have been raised from nonstate sources for every dollar awarded under this program.

(b) Creation of committee. There is established a human services and educational facilities grant advisory committee to administer and coordinate the human services and educational facilities grant program. The committee shall include the secretary of human services or the secretary's designee; the commissioner of buildings and general services or the commissioner's designee; two members of the Vermont general assembly, one appointed by the speaker of the house of representatives and one appointed by the senate committee on committees; and three representatives of broad-based community organizations, such as the United Way of Vermont, who shall be selected and appointed by the governor. The members of the committee shall select a chair. The members appointed by the governor shall serve for terms of two years or until their successors are appointed.

(c) The department of buildings and general services shall provide administrative support to the program. (Added 2007, No. 200 (Adj. Sess.), § 41, eff. June 9, 2008.)