Ariz. Admin. Code § R10-4-203 - Grant Eligibility Requirements
A. A public agency
or private nonprofit organization may apply for and receive a grant from the
Commission if, in addition to the other requirements in this Section, the
public agency or private nonprofit organization operates a project that:
1. Provides services described in R10-4-204 benefitting victims or addressing victimization;
2. Does not use Commission funds or federal
funds to supplant funds otherwise available to the project for victim
assistance;
3. Uses volunteers
effectively and efficiently to provide services;
4. Promotes coordinated public and private
efforts to assist victims or address victimization within the community
served;
5. Increases awareness of,
and facilitates access to, available victim compensation benefits;
and
6. Complies with all applicable
civil rights laws.
B. To
receive a grant from the Commission, a public agency or private nonprofit
organization that operates a project shall demonstrate to the Commission that
the project:
1. Has financial support from
other sources; and
2. Has a history
of providing effective services in accordance with section (A). The Commission
shall determine whether the project's services are effective based on:
a. Evidence-based outcomes demonstrating
project services are benefitting victims or addressing victimization,
and
b. Whether data indicate
program results are achieved in a cost-effective manner.
C. To receive a grant from the
Commission, a public agency or private nonprofit organization shall agree to:
1. Submit to the Commission financial
reports, on a form provided by the Commission, at a frequency established by
the Commission, containing detailed expenditures of funds received from the
Commission and matching funds;
2.
Report project activity to the Commission, on a form provided by the
Commission, at a frequency established annually by the Commission.
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