In reviewing an application for a grant or a subgrant, the Corporation, a State Commission, or a grantmaking entity will apply the following criteria: (a) The quality of the program proposed.
- (b) The innovation of, and feasibility of replicating, the program.
(c) The sustainability of the program, based on—
- (1) Strong and broad-based community support;
- (2) Multiple funding sources or private funding; and
- (3) Coordination with the State Plan under § 2550.80(a) of this chapter and other federally-assisted activities.
- (d) The quality of the leadership of the program, past performance of the program, and the extent to which the program builds on existing programs.
(e) The applicant's efforts—
- (1) To recruit participants from among residents of the communities in which projects would be conducted;
- (2) To ensure that the projects are open to participants of different ages, races, genders, ethnicities, abilities and disabilities, and economic backgrounds; and
- (3) To involve participants and community residents in the design, leadership, and operation of the program.
(f) The extent to which projects would be located in areas that are—
- (1) Empowerment zones, redevelopment areas, or other areas with high concentrations of low-income people; or
- (2) Environmentally distressed.
[59 FR 13790, Mar. 23, 1994, as amended at 73 FR 53759, Sept. 17, 2008]