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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

15.940 Criteria for making grants to community resource organizations --

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Administration by cabinet. In making grants to a community resource organization, the state board shall consider the degree to which the community resource organization meets the following criteria:
(1)Has as its primary purpose the development and facilitation of a collaborative
community prevention program in a specific geographical area. The prevention
program shall utilize trained volunteers and existing community resources
wherever practicable;
(2)Is comprised of local law enforcement and social services representatives and
does not exclude any organization or person that the state board deems
necessary;
(3)Demonstrates a willingness and ability to provide prevention program models
and consultation to organizations and communities regarding prevention
program development and maintenance;
(4)Agrees to match fifty percent (50%) of the amount requested from the trust
fund. At least ten percent (10%) of the amount requested shall be matched
through dollars, and the remaining match shall be through in-kind contributions.
The amount and types of in-kind services are subject to the approval of the
state board; and
(5)Other criteria that the state board deems appropriate.
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