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NGF
(redirected from Non-General Fund)

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NGFNerve Growth Factor
NGFNational Golf Foundation
NGFNorges Golfforbund (Norwegian Golf Association; Norway)
NGFNational Gaucher Foundation
NGFNivellement Général de la France (French)
NGFNext Generation Frame (fiber optics)
NGFNational Guardianship Foundation
NGFNon-General Fund (Virginia)
NGFnaval gun fire (US DoD)
NGFNationalen Garantiefonds
NGFNebraska Grain and Feed Association
NGFNaval Gun Factory
NGFNederlandse Golf Federatie (Dutch: Dutch Golf Federation)


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Nearly half the states used non-general funds to shore up their budgets this year, either by transferring agency fund balances into the general fund or shifting costs to other state funds.
The service priority precis included summary information on each general fund service, such as mission statement, goals, general fund versus non-general fund net reliance in terms of dollars and FTEs, and service level changes over the past two years.
That would bring the total budget to about $9 billion, including other non-general fund expenditures.
 
 
 
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