Mr. Doyle might correct me, but basically you're looking at September through to the end of April for most teams. It might be a yearly amount for some of the players who have been around for a while, because they do stay in the communities, but for most players it would probably be a September-to-April allowance.
I should mention that there is no profit in this allowance. If you ask any of the families who bring these kids into their homes, these young men will eat far more than $350 in food. If anybody thinks there is any profit angle on this, it's a mystery to me. Maybe the grocery store might make a profit out of it, but it's not a money-maker.