Are existing national environmental education resources and programs required to be part of the National Training Program?
Yes, the National Training Program must, at a minimum, build on existing national environmental education resources and programs to leverage resources, encourage partnerships, and reduce duplication of effort. To build on these national resources and programs, partnerships may be formed with colleges/universities and/or non-profit organizations who are eligible to receive funds under this program. NOTE: This is a threshold eligibility requirement as discussed in Question 19 above.
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