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(a) In a grant application, the applicant shall include
(1) proof that the applicant has all licenses that are necessary to allow the applicant to provide the service it proposes to provide;
(2) a service plan; and
(3) a proposed budget.
(b) In its service plan the applicant shall project its activities for the period of the grant and shall offer to provide eligible services to eligible women, as follows:
(1) A statement of projected activities must describe
(A) all services that the applicant will provide, including services under the grant and other services, and the program objectives of the applicant for each service; and
(B) the number of women that the applicant will serve under the grant.
(2) An offer to provide services must designate
(A) the community or communities where the applicant will provide services under the grant;
(B) the period for which the applicant will provide services under the grant;
(C) the location at which the applicant will provide services under the grant;
(D) the maximum dollar amount that the applicant proposes will be the cost of services the applicant will provide under the grant;
(E) the manner in which the applicant will meet any special requirements that the department specifies in the request for proposals and grant application instructions.
History: Eff. 2/7/85, Register 93
Authority: AS 47.40.100
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