Common use of Application Review Information Clause in Contracts

Application Review Information. 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D below. Your application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your response to the requirements in Sections A-D. • In developing the Project Narrative section of your application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. • The Project Narrative (Sections A-D) together may be no longer than 25 pages. • You must use the four sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your response or it will not be considered, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your response to each question. Your application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. • Although the budget and supporting documentation for the proposed project are not scored review criteria, the Review Group will consider their appropriateness after the merits of the application have been considered. (See PART II: Section V and Appendix F). • The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score.

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Application Review Information. 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project how the applicant will implement, expand and sustain the system of care and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D E below. Your The application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your the response to the requirements in Sections A-D. • E. In developing the Project Narrative section of your the application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. The Project Narrative (Sections A-DE) together may be no longer than 25 35 pages. • You The applicant must use the four sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your the response or it will not be considered, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your the response to each question. Your Ther application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. Although the budget and supporting documentation for the proposed project are not scored review criteria, the Review Group will consider their appropriateness after the merits of the application have been considered. (See PART II: Section V and Appendix F). The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project the Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score.

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Application Review Information. 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D E below. Your application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your response to the requirements in Sections A-D. E. • In developing the Project Narrative section of your application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. • The Project Narrative (Sections A-DE) together may be no longer than 25 30 pages. • You must use the four five sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your response or it will not be considered, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your response to each question. Your application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. • Although the budget and supporting documentation for the proposed project are not scored review criteria, the Review Group will consider their appropriateness after the merits of the application have been considered. (See PART II: Section Sections IV and V and Appendix F). • The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score.

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Application Review Information. 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D below. Your application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your response to the requirements in Sections A-D. In developing the Project Narrative section of your application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. The Project Narrative (Sections A-D) together may be no longer than 25 30 pages. You must use the four five sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your response or it will not be considered, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your response to each question. Your application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. Although the budget and supporting documentation for the proposed project are not scored review criteria, the Review Group will consider their appropriateness after the merits of the application have been considered. (See PART II: Section V and Appendix F). The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score.

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Application Review Information. 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA CRITERIA‌ The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D below. Your application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your response to the requirements in Sections A-D. In developing the Project Narrative section of your application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. The Project Narrative (Sections A-D) together may be no longer than 25 pages. You must use the four (4) sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your response or it will not be consideredresponse, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your response to each question. You may not combine two or more questions or refer to another section of the Project Narrative in your response, such as indicating that the response for B.2 is in C.7. Only information included in the appropriate numbered question will be considered by reviewers. Your application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. • Although the budget and supporting documentation for the proposed project are not scored review criteria, the Review Group will consider their appropriateness after the merits of the application have been considered. (See PART II: Section V and Appendix F). • The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score.. Section A: Statement of Need (15 points)

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Application Review Information. 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D below. Your application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your response to the requirements in Sections A-D. In developing the Project Narrative section of your application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. The Project Narrative (Sections A-D) together may be no longer than 25 30 pages. You must use the four sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your response or it will not be considered, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your response to each question. Your application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. Although the budget and supporting documentation for the proposed project are not scored review criteria, the Review Group will consider their appropriateness after the merits of the application have been considered. (See PART II: Section V and Appendix F). The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score.

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Application Review Information. 1. EVALUATION CRITERIA The Project Narrative describes what you intend to do with your project and includes the Evaluation Criteria in Sections A-D E below. Your application will be reviewed and scored according to the quality of your response to the requirements in Sections A-D. E. • In developing the Project Narrative section of your application, use these instructions, which have been tailored to this program. • The Project Narrative (Sections A-DE) together may be no longer than 25 40 pages. • You must use the four five sections/headings listed below in developing your Project Narrative. You must indicate the Section letter and number in your response or it will not be considered, i.e., type “A-1”, “A-2”, etc., before your response to each question. Your application will be scored according to how well you address the requirements for each section of the Project Narrative. • Although the budget and supporting documentation for the proposed project are not scored review criteria, the Review Group will consider their appropriateness after the merits of the application have been considered. (See PART II: Section V and Appendix F). • The number of points after each heading is the maximum number of points a review committee may assign to that section of your Project Narrative. Although scoring weights are not assigned to individual bullets, each bullet is assessed in deriving the overall Section score.

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