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  • Home
    • Annual Conference
  • About
  • Who's Eligible?
  • Join NASASP
  • Find My State!
  • Overseas Program
  • What's New?
  • Contact Us
  • Information
    • Other Links
  • SASP Page
    • Committees
    • Financial Reports
    • Report Property Oversight
    • Legislative Report
  • SASP Blog

Who's Eligible?

Potential eligible organizations include:

Note: Application must be made to the SASP in your state.
  • Public Agencies - State Agencies, Counties, Cities, Indian Tribes, Economic Development Districts, etc.
  • Schools, Colleges, and Universities
  • Libraries and Museums
  • Medical Institutions, Hospitals, Clinics, and Health Centers
  • Public Safety - Law Enforcement Agencies, and Fire Departments
  • Child Care Centers
  • Schools for the Physically / Mentally Challenged 
  • Educational Radio and Television licensed by the Federal Communication Commission  
  • Providers of Assistance to the Impoverished and Providers of Assistance to the Homeless
  • Non-Profit and Public Programs for the Elderly
  • SEA's (Service Educational Activities) such as the Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, and American Red Cross (click here for additional organizations recognized).  
  • Veterans Organizations as recognized by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs (click here for additional information)
  • Small Business Administration (SBA) 8(a) contractor firms

    For more information, go to the Find My State! page to locate your state's SASP.

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