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In addition to qualifications and criteria described in the grant notice issued under 20 AAC 40.225 and any applicable criteria established by law, the authority will use the following criteria, as applicable, in reviewing an application for a competitive grant:
(1) the extent to which the proposed services would provide a direct benefit to one or more beneficiary groups;
(2) the applicant's management and financial capabilities, including the applicant's ability to implement and carry out the grant project in accordance with 20 AAC 40.300 - 20 AAC 40.415;
(3) the applicant's previous experience and results in providing the same or similar services in an effective manner;
(4) whether the applicant's proposed grant project budget is complete, understandable, and appears likely to achieve the purposes of the grant in a cost effective manner;
(5) the feasibility and appropriateness of the applicant's plan for providing services, including accessibility of services to clients;
(6) demonstrated support of the applicant by each community in which services would be provided;
(7) if the applicant has previously been awarded a grant by the authority,
(7)(A) the applicant's prior performance as a grantee; and
(B) the status of audits and the resolution of audit exceptions, if any, for any other grant awarded by the authority.
History: Eff. 10/24/2004, Register 172
Authority: AS 37.14.045
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