(A) case (1739.0) focuses on the early years of the program in 1990, providing the final score - based on interviews with those who are called enabling legislation - about how the program was conceived and structured, and how it was approved by Congress including political reasons for sending some AmeriCorps grants for large, multi-state "national direct" organizations, such as Teach for America, and other small, local organizations, funded by the state ", the Commission services." Ultimately, it's narrows its focus on public financial management on how to fund a special trust fund that education awards for AmeriCorps members are paid. there is the question of how to fund the National Apprenticeship Service Trustthe mismanagement that comes to light for 2002-2003 crisis affecting the entire programin way that both prudential but not overly expensive. Combined with initial (B) case, this case can be used to discuss the evaluation of models to finance a wide range of public goods, including such analogs as state pension systems such as the U.S. social security system. HKS Case Number 1739.0 "Hide
by Howard Husock, Mark H. Moore 25 pages. Publication Date: March 1, 2004. Prod. #: HKS480-PDF-ENG