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108 STAT. 3834 PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 shall publish such criteria and procedures in the Federal Register. "(3) COORDINATION.— Grants may only be awarded under this subpart to eligible entities that agree to coordinate activities carried out under other Federal, State, and local grants, received by the members of the partnership for purposes and target populations described in this subpart, into an integrated service delivery system located at a school, cultural, or other community-based site accessible to and utilized by at-risk youth. "(4) ELIGIBLE ENTITIES. —For purposes of this subpart, the term 'eligible entit}^' means a partnership between— "(A) a local educational agency or an individual school that is eligible to participate in a schoolwide program under section 1114; and "(B) at least one institution of higher education, I museum, local arts agency, or cultural entity that is accessible to individuals within the school district of such local educational agency or school, and that has a history of providing quality services to the community, which may include— "(i) nonprofit institutions of higher education, museums, libraries, performing, presenting and exhibiting arts organizations, literary arts organizations. State and local arts organizations, cultural institutions, and zoological and botanical organizations; or "(ii) private for-profit entities with a history of training children and youth in the arts. "(5) GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION. — In awarding grants under this subpart the Secretary, to the extent feasible, shall ensure an equitable geographic distribution of such grants. "(6) DURATION. —Grants made under this subpart may be renewable for a maximum of five years if the Secretary determines that the eligible recipient has made satisfactory progress toward the achievement of the program objectives described in the application. "(7) MODELS. —The Secretary, in consultation with the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Director of the Institute of Museum Services, or their designees, shall submit successful models under this title to the National Diffusion Network for review. "(c) TARGET POPULATION. —To be eligible for a grant under this subpart, an eligible entity shall serve— '(1) students enrolled in schools participating in a schojolwide program under section 1114 and the families of such students to the extent practicable; "(2) out-of-school children and youth at risk of disadvantages resulting from teenage parenting, substance abuse, recent migration, disability, limited-English proficiency, illiteracy, be^g the child of a teenage parent, living in a single parent hoiisehbld, or dropping out of school; or "(3) any combination of in-school and out-of-school at-risk childreii and youth.