106 STAT. 3726 PUBLIC LAW 102-550—OCT. 28, 1992 "(ii) bilingual education for individuals with lim- ited-English proficiency; "(in) secondary education services and activities designed to lead to the attainment of a high school diploma or its equivalent; and "(iv) counseling and assistance in attaining post- secondary education and required financial aid; "(C) counseling services and related activities; "(D) activities designed to develop employment and leadership skills, including support for youth councils; and "(E) support services and need-based stipends nec- essary to enable individuals to participate in the program and, for a period not to exceed 12 months after completion of training, to assist participants through support services in retaining employment. "(5) Wage stipends and benefits provided to participants. "(6) Funding of operating expenses and replacement reserves of the property covered by the Youthbuild program. "(7) Legal fees. "(8) Defraying costs for the ongoing training and technical assistance needs of the recipient that are related to developing and carrying out the Youthbuild program, "(c) APPLICATION.— "(1) FORM AND PROCEDURE.—An application for an implementation grant shall be submitted by an applicant in such form and in accordance with such procedures as the Sec- retary shall establish. "(2) MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS.—The Secretary shall require that an application contain at a minimum— (A) a request for an implementation grant, specifying the amount of the grant requested and its proposed uses; "(B) a description of the applicant and a statement of its qualifications, including a description of the applicant s past experience with housing rehabilitation or construction and with youth and youth education and employment training programs, and its relationship with local unions and apprenticeship programs, and other community groups; "(C) a description of the proposed site for the program; "(D) a description of the educational and job training activities, work opportunities, and other services that wifl be provided to participants; "(E) a description of the proposed construction or rehabilitation activities to be undertaken and the antici- pated schedule for carrying out such activities; "(F) a description of the manner in which eligible youths will be recruited and selected, including a descrip- tion of arrangements which will be made with community- based organizations, State and local educational .agencies, including agencies of Indian tribes, public assistance agen- cies, the courts of jurisdiction for status and youth offend- ers, shelters for homeless individuals and other agencies that serve homeless youth, foster care agencies, and other appropriate public and private agencies; "(G) a description of the special outreach efforts that will be undertaken to recruit eligible young women (includ- ing young women with dependent children);