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Partnerships for Youth Transition Questions and Answers |
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Note: The answers below indicate what is or is not allowable in an application. Decisions about what projects will be funded, however, rest heavily on a peer review process. We cannot predict how the peer review group will react to specific aspects of applications. Therefore, even though a specific aspect of the application may be allowable, the peer review group could still rate it as a negative aspect of the application taken as a whole. You need to convince the review group that you are negative aspects will be not prohibit you from producing a high-quality program during the given grant period. | ||
General QuestionsQ: Does the specific location where the program will be implemented have to be identified? Our State has multiple locations that are interested, but we don't have time to select the exact locations before applying.A: #. The specific location does not have to be identified prior to applying. |
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Who Can Apply?
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Target Population
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Specifications of Model Comprehensive Youth Transition Programs
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Application Receipt Date: April 11, 2002 |
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For further information on these forms and the application process, see Information on the Grant Application Process. |
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For a complete application kit, including Parts I and
II, Call the CMHS Knowledge Exchange Network (KEN):
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