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Code · CFR · Title 25 — Indians · Part 1187 · § 1187.20

§ 1187.20. How will OIED evaluate each application?

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In evaluating each application, OIED will consider:
(a)The ability of the eligible applicant to:
(1)Operate a business incubator that effectively imparts entrepreneurship and business skills to Native businesses and Native entrepreneurs, as demonstrated by the experience and qualifications of the eligible applicant;
(2)Commence providing services within three months; and
(3)Provide quality incubation services to a significant number of Native businesses and Native entrepreneurs or provide such services at geographically remote locations where quality business guidance and counseling is difficult to obtain;
(b)The experience of the eligible applicant in providing services in Native American communities, including in the one or more reservation communities described in the application;
(c)The proposed location of the business incubator; and
(d)The extent to which a grant award will enable an entity that is already providing business incubation services to appreciably enhance those services.
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