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Code · Kansas · Chapter 74 — State Boards, Commissions And Authorities

74-5027. Same; contents of application.

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74-5027. Same; contents of application. In order to be approved for grants-in-aid, any application under K.S.A. 74-5028 and amendments thereto shall contain the following information:
(a)A community needs assessment including a showing of the absence or insufficiency within the community of programs which are similar to the community resource program;
(b)evidence of joint planning and cooperation with public and private sponsors of similar community based programs and provisions for the coordination of the community resource program with such other similar programs;
(c)a plan for operation of the local organization, including its structure, activities, meetings and staff, if any;
(d)evidence of the availability and sufficiency of financial support for the community's share of the cost, and evidence of financial ability to continue the community resource program after termination of eligibility for grants-in-aid;
(e)evidence of the formation of a local advisory council which shall be representative of the community to be served and shall provide support and guidance in determining the needs of the community and in selecting and developing activities for the community resource program; and
(f)such additional information as requested by the assistant provost.
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