45 CFR Part 2552
PART 2552—FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM
- PART 2552—FOSTER GRANDPARENT PROGRAM
- Subtitle B—Regulations Relating to Public Welfare › Chapter XXV—Corporation for National and Community Service
- Subpart A—General
- § 2552.11 What is the Foster Grandparent Program?
- § 2552.12 Definitions.
- Subpart B—Eligibility and Responsibilities of a Sponsor
- § 2552.21 Who is eligible to serve as a sponsor?
- § 2552.22 What are the responsibilities of a sponsor?
- § 2552.23 What are a sponsor's project responsibilities?
- § 2552.24 What are a sponsor's responsibilities for securing community participation?
- § 2552.25 What are a sponsor's administrative responsibilities?
- § 2552.26-2552.33 [Reserved]
- Subpart C—Suspension and Termination of AmeriCorps Assistance
- § 2552.34 What are the rules on suspension, termination, and denial of refunding of grants?
- Subpart D—Foster Grandparent Eligibility, Status, Cost Reimbursements and Benefits
- § 2552.41 Who is eligible to be a Foster Grandparent?
- § 2552.42 What types of criminal convictions or other adjudications disqualify an individual from serving as a Foster Grandparent or as a Foster Grandparent grant-funded employee?
- § 2552.43 What income guidelines govern eligibility to serve as a stipended Foster Grandparent?
- § 2552.44 What is considered income for determining volunteer eligibility?
- § 2552.45 Is a Foster Grandparent a federal employee, an employee of the sponsor or of the volunteer station?
- § 2552.46 What cost reimbursements and benefits do sponsors provide to Foster Grandparents?
- § 2552.47 May the cost reimbursements and benefits received by a Foster Grandparent be subject to any tax or charge, be treated as wages or compensation, or affect eligibility to receive assistance from other programs?
- Subpart E—Foster Grandparent Terms of Service
- § 2552.51 What are the terms of service of a Foster Grandparent?
- § 2552.52 What factors are considered in determining a Foster Grandparent's service schedule?
- § 2552.53 Under what circumstances may a Foster Grandparent be removed from service?
- Subpart F—Responsibilities of a Volunteer Station
- § 2552.61 May a sponsor serve as a volunteer station?
- § 2552.62 What are the responsibilities of a volunteer station?
- Subpart G—Foster Grandparent Placements and Assignments
- § 2552.71 What requirements govern the assignment of Foster Grandparents?
- § 2552.72 Is a written volunteer assignment plan required for each Foster Grandparent?
- Subpart H—Children and Youth Served
- § 2552.81 Who is eligible to be served?
- § 2552.82 Under what circumstances may a Foster Grandparent continue to serve an individual beyond his or her 21st birthday?
- Subpart I—Application and Fiscal Requirements
- § 2552.91 What is the process for application and award of a grant?
- § 2552.92 What are project funding requirements?
- § 2552.93 What are a sponsor's legal requirements in managing grants?
- Subpart J—Non-Stipended Foster Grandparents
- § 2552.101 What rule governs the recruitment and enrollment of persons who do not meet the income eligibility guidelines to serve as Foster Grandparents?
- § 2552.102 What are the conditions of service of non-stipended Foster Grandparents?
- § 2552.103 Must a sponsor be required to enroll non-stipended Foster Grandparents?
- § 2552.104 [Reserved]
- Subpart K—Non-AmeriCorps Funded Foster Grandparent Projects
- § 2552.111 Under what conditions may an agency or organization sponsor a Foster Grandparent project without AmeriCorps funding?
- § 2552.112 What are the resources and benefits to which a non-AmeriCorps funded project is entitled?
- § 2552.113 What financial obligation does AmeriCorps incur for non-AmeriCorps funded projects?
- § 2552.114 What happens if a non-AmeriCorps funded sponsor does not comply with the NGA?
- Subpart L—Restrictions and Legal Representation
- § 2552.121 What legal limitations apply to the operation of the Foster Grandparent Program and to the expenditure of grant funds?
- § 2552.122 What legal coverage does AmeriCorps make available to Foster Grandparents?