This brief describes services that centers for independent living (CILs) have provided to out-of-school youth with disabilities from minority backgrounds, and the extent to which CILs believe specific services are critical to successful independent living.
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2022 Compendium of Disability Data Collection MethodsFeb 24, 2022
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2021 Compendium of Disability Data Collection MethodsJan 31, 2021
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2020 Compendium of Disability Data Collection MethodsJan 31, 2020
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2019 Compendium of Disability Data Collection MethodsJul 17, 2019
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Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP): Improper Payments Data Collection Pilot ProjectSep 30, 2009
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