No - the NRA runs on dues and donations.
You can go to the R Street Institute website, and read their IRS Form 990, which details their financial data.
From NPR's site: "While NPR does not receive any direct federal funding, it does receive a small number of competitive grants from CPB and federal agencies like the Department of Education and the Department of Commerce. This funding amounts to approximately 2% of NPR's overall revenues."
Yes, Illinois receives funding from the federal government in the form of grants, aid for programs such as healthcare and education, and support for infrastructure projects. This funding helps finance various initiatives in the state and contributes to its overall economic well-being.
Any school will give a refund if you receive enough funding from whatever source that may be Federal Student Loans, Pell Grants, Private Funding/3rd Party funding, etc. However, you should not be looking at schools based on what school gives refunds. You do realize if you pull out federal loans there is no hiding from them. You cannot file bankruptcy on federal aid, and when you die any money you owe for them loans goes onto your husband/wife, and/or children. Be smart.
Yes, the Arts Institute of Indianapolis is a private school. This means that they do not receive any monetary funding from the state and therefore receive funding from charging the students a tuition.
The consequence for failing to comply with Title IX is supposedly the loss of federal funding, but the Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights has never taken funding away from any college. The school usually is approached with a lawsuit and then threatened by the loss of federal funding.
Then They Wouldn't Receive Funding Any Longer.
ACORN is losing all of it's Federal Funding so they will be closed.
The NRA doesn't keep those records any more.
No. It is a Federal program and has no boundaries.
Any and every expense of the Federal government with the exception of the small amount paid for from other funding methods like interest received.