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How to issue a certificate?
Legal analysis: the contents of the poverty certificate of the grant mainly include the basic family members, the source and total amount of family income, family expenditure, the reasons and degree of family difficulties, etc. And it needs to be stamped and issued in your street or neighborhood Committee or township government. Scholarships are a way to help students with financial difficulties. Mainly based on family income. The so-called subsidy is to help with property. Student financial aid refers to the use of property by all sectors of society to help students. It is manifested as a kind of economic support, that is to say, what the sponsors provide is some kind of money and something that can be measured by money, which is an economic support, not a moral help. Therefore, any form of funding requires the sponsors to invest a lot of money for free, and any form of funding includes economic subsidies paid by the sponsors. Funding only subsidizes students' tuition, miscellaneous fees, living expenses or part of them, that is, funding is generally mainly used for the necessary expenses during students' study, and it is not allowed to be used for other purposes. But funding is not an ordinary social charity activity. It faces a specific object. Under the premise of certain screening, the donee must pass the screening and have certain qualifications, and this screening is often not one-off. The poverty certificate is mainly used to handle the policies of some countries to help the poor groups, such as the minimum living guarantee for ordinary residents and the student loan for college students. Generally issued by the civil affairs department.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Higher Education Law.

Article 55 The State establishes scholarships, and encourages institutions of higher learning, enterprises and institutions, social organizations and other social organizations and individuals to set up various forms of scholarships in accordance with the relevant provisions of the State to reward students with excellent academic performance, students with majors specified by the State and students working in areas specified by the State. The state establishes funds and loan grants for students in institutions of higher learning, and encourages institutions of higher learning, enterprises, institutions, social organizations and other social organizations and individuals to set up various forms of grants to help students with financial difficulties. Students who receive loans and grants shall fulfill their corresponding obligations.

Article 56 Students of institutions of higher learning may participate in social services and work-study programs in their spare time, but they shall not affect the completion of their academic tasks. Institutions of higher learning should encourage and support students' social services and work-study activities, and guide and manage them.