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Review and Selection Process. SAMHSA applications are peer-reviewed according to the evaluation criteria listed above. Decisions to fund a grant are based on: • The strengths and weaknesses of the application as identified by peer reviewers. The results of the peer review are advisory in nature. The program office and approving official make the final determination for funding; • At least 2 awards will be made to tribes/tribal organizations pending sufficient application volume from these groups; • When the individual award is over $250,000, approval by the CMHS National Advisory Council; • Availability of funds; • Equitable distribution of awards in terms of geography (including urban, rural and remote settings) and balance among populations of focus and program size; • Submission of any required documentation that must be submitted prior to making an award; and • In accordance with 45 CFR 75.212, SAMHSA reserves the right not to make an award to an entity if that entity does not meet the minimum qualification standards as described in section 75.205(a)(2). If SAMHSA chooses not to award a fundable application, SAMHSA must report that determination to the designated integrity and performance system accessible through the System for Award Management (XXX) [currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)].

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Samples: Contract # Y22 150

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Review and Selection Process. SAMHSA applications are peer-reviewed according to the evaluation criteria listed above. Decisions to fund a grant are based on: • The strengths and weaknesses of the application as identified by peer reviewers. The results of the peer review are advisory in nature. The program office and approving official make the final determination for funding; • At least 2 awards will be made to tribes/tribal organizations pending sufficient application volume from these groups; • When the individual award is over $250,000150,000, approval by the CMHS Center for Mental Health Services National Advisory Council; • Availability of funds; • Equitable distribution of awards in terms of geography (including urban, rural and remote settings) and balance among populations of focus and program sizeSAMHSA Regional Offices; • Submission of any required documentation that must be submitted prior to making an award; and • In accordance with 45 CFR 75.212, SAMHSA reserves the right not to make an award to an entity if that entity does not meet the minimum qualification standards as described in section 75.205(a)(2section75.205(a)(2). If SAMHSA XXXXXX chooses not to award a fundable application, SAMHSA must report that determination to the designated integrity and performance system accessible through the System for Award Management (XXX) [currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)].

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Samples: s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com

Review and Selection Process. SAMHSA applications are peer-reviewed according to the evaluation criteria listed above. Decisions to fund a grant are based on: • The the strengths and weaknesses of the application as identified by peer reviewers. The results of the peer review are advisory in nature. The program office and approving official make the final determination for funding; • At least 2 awards will be made to tribes/tribal organizations pending sufficient application volume from these groups; • When when the individual award is over $250,000150,000, approval by the CMHS XXXX’s National Advisory Council; • Availability availability of funds; • Equitable equitable distribution of awards in terms of geography (including urban, rural and remote settings) and balance among populations of focus and program size; • Submission of any required documentation that must be submitted prior to making an award; and • In accordance with 45 CFR 75.212, SAMHSA reserves the right not to make an award to an entity if that entity does not meet the minimum qualification standards as described in section 75.205(a)(2). If SAMHSA XXXXXX chooses not to award a fundable application, SAMHSA must report that determination to the designated integrity and performance system accessible through the System for Award Management (XXX) [currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)].

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Samples: www.samhsa.gov

Review and Selection Process. SAMHSA applications are peer-reviewed according to the evaluation criteria listed above. Decisions to fund a grant are based on: • The  the strengths and weaknesses of the application as identified by peer reviewers. The results of the peer review are advisory in nature. The program office and approving official make the final determination for funding; • At least 2 awards will be made to tribes/tribal organizations pending sufficient application volume from these groups; • When  when the individual award is over $250,000150,000, approval by the CMHS National Advisory Council; • Availability  availability of funds; • Equitable  equitable distribution of awards in terms of geography (including urban, rural rural, and remote settings) and balance among populations of focus and program size; • Submission of any required documentation that must be submitted prior to making an award; and In accordance with 45 CFR 75.212, SAMHSA reserves the right not to make an award to an entity if that entity does not meet the minimum qualification standards as described in section 75.205(a)(2). If SAMHSA chooses not to award a fundable application, SAMHSA must report that determination to the designated integrity and performance system accessible through the System for Award Management (XXX) [currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)].

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Samples: www.samhsa.gov

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Review and Selection Process. SAMHSA applications are peer-reviewed according to the evaluation criteria listed above. Decisions to fund a grant are based on: The strengths and weaknesses of the application as identified by peer reviewers. The results of the peer review are advisory in nature. The program office and approving official make the final determination for funding; • At least 2 awards will be made to tribes/tribal organizations pending sufficient application volume from these groups; • When the individual award is over $250,000150,000, approval by the CMHS Center for Mental Health Services National Advisory Council; Availability of funds; Equitable distribution of awards in terms of geography (including urban, rural and remote settings) and balance among populations of focus and program sizeSAMHSA Regional Offices; Submission of any required documentation that must be submitted prior to making an award; and In accordance with 45 CFR 75.212, SAMHSA reserves the right not to make an award to an entity if that entity does not meet the minimum qualification standards as described in section 75.205(a)(2section75.205(a)(2). If SAMHSA XXXXXX chooses not to award a fundable application, SAMHSA must report that determination to the designated integrity and performance system accessible through the System for Award Management (XXX) [currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)].

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Samples: www.samhsa.gov

Review and Selection Process. SAMHSA applications are peer-reviewed according to the evaluation criteria listed above. Decisions to fund a grant are based on: • The strengths and weaknesses of the application as identified by peer reviewers. The results of the peer review are advisory in nature. The program office and approving official make the final determination for funding; • At least 2 awards will be made to tribes/tribal organizations pending sufficient application volume from these groups; • When the individual award is over $250,000150,000, approval by the CMHS Center for Mental Health Services National Advisory Council; • Availability of funds; • Equitable distribution of awards in terms of geography (including urban, rural and remote settings) and balance among populations of focus and program sizeSAMHSA Regional Offices; • Submission of any required documentation that must be submitted prior to making an award; and • In accordance with 45 CFR 75.212, SAMHSA reserves the right not to make an award to an entity if that entity does not meet the minimum qualification standards as described in section 75.205(a)(2section75.205(a)(2). If SAMHSA XXXXXX chooses not to award a fundable application, SAMHSA must report that determination to the designated integrity and performance system accessible through the System for Award Management (XXX) [currently the Federal Awardee Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS)].

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Samples: www.samhsa.gov

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