Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 110-26-1-.07 - Review of Grant Applications
Eligible applications received during a competition period will be reviewed by a grant review committee. The grant review committee will determine the merit of each application and make a recommendation as to whether such affiliate shall receive a State Challenge Grant. In determining whether an affiliate shall receive a grant award, the grant review committee will consider the following factors:
(a) The needs to
be addressed by the project and the project's potential to effectively meet
these needs;
(b) Project costs in
relation to benefits derived; the number of people affected;
(c) Feasibility of the proposed strategy for
carrying out the programming, including: likelihood that the programs can be
successfully implemented as described; provision for adequate technical
assistance to ensure quality work; the reasonableness of the budget; and
indication that key actors who will carry out the programs are ready to proceed
and demonstrate ability to make the programs succeed;
(d) Evidence that volunteers will be involved
in the programming, as appropriate;
(e) Degree to which the proposed programs are
consistent with the goals, policies and implementation strategy of the
affiliate's comprehensive plan;
(f)
The affiliate's demonstrated commitment to ongoing implementation of its
comprehensive plan;
(g) Evidence
that the programs are supported by community partners;
(h) Reliability of other funding commitments
(i.e., city, county, schools, civic groups, other grants or loans,
etc.);
(i) Other information
submitted by the applicant and deemed relevant by the Grant Review
Committee.
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