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The council will use the following criteria in the review of an application:
(1) the applicant's management and financial capabilities;
(2) justification of the need for services, including identification of the target population and geographic area to be served;
(3) the applicant's previous experience in providing the same or similar services in an effective manner;
(4) demonstrated community support of the applicant by the community or communities in which the applicant proposes to provide services;
(5) appropriateness of the objectives of the applicant's project, as well as the extent to which the objectives can be measured and schedules can be established for the performance of specific tasks;
(6) feasibility of the applicant's plan for providing services;
(7) accessibility of services to clients;
(8) assurance of client confidentiality;
(9) the existence and sufficiency of the applicant's aftercare or follow-up plan for clients, if applicable;
(10) the applicant's efforts to coordinate with other appropriate organizations;
(11) reasonableness of the applicant's proposed budget;
(12) compatibility of the applicant's service proposal with the council's objectives and planning documents;
(13) the existence of a reasonable training plan providing adequate justification for needed training;
(14) the existence of a service evaluation proposal employing clear outcome indicators;
(15) documented use of volunteers, and plans for future use;
(16) council grant priorities as provided in the application materials; and
(17) the status of audits and the resolution of audit exceptions, if any, for an applicant that has previously been awarded a grant.
History: Eff. 6/25/88, Register 106
Authority: AS 18.66.050
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