Is there any limit on the amount of funds a school can spend from its FWS allocation to pay FWS students employed as tutors in family literacy programs?
No. A school may spend any portion of its FWS allocation to pay FWS students employed as tutors in family literacy programs, with a federal share of up to 100 percent. In addition, placing students in jobs as tutors in family literacy programs is, in many instances, an important way for schools to meet the FWS Program’s community service expenditure requirement.
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