The candidate must work on his or her own to raise at least $5,000 in contributions in at least twenty states.
To qualify for public money, a candidate has to agree to limit the amount he or she will spend on a campaign.
It is to qualify for federal funding for programs, so states do their best to qualify for obvious reasons.
the percentage of votes for the candidates party
Federal funding is typically funding using our tax dollars. Private funding is exactly what it says "private funding" or funding through a hedge fund or investor.
which are the federal funding day care programs
No-this would be unconstitutional. There is some federal funding for school programs and for social services programs, however.
No
Yes, Harvard University does receive federal funding for research grants and financial aid programs.
You can go to the Pell grant website which is www.fasa.com and that website will give you information on applying for federal funding and will also give you a list of scholarships in your local area that you son may qualify for.
Yes, like all non-profit organizations, the Girl Scouts of the USA can receive federal funding.
Federal funding of the arts and artists.
To be eligible for federal matching grants a candidate must first raise at least $5000, in individual contributions of $250 or less, in each of twenty states.