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Code · CFR · Title 34 — Education · Part 606 · § 606.12

§ 606.12. What must be included in individual development grant applications?

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In addition to the information needed by the Secretary to determine whether the institution should be awarded a grant under the funding criteria contained in subpart C, an application for a development grant must include---
(a)The institution's comprehensive development plan;
(b)A description of the relationship of each activity for which grant funds are requested to the relevant goals and objectives of its plan;
(c)A description of any activities that were funded under previous development grants awarded under the Developing Hispanic-Serving Institutions Program that expired within five years of when the development grant will begin and the institution's justification for not completing the activities under the previous grant, if applicable;
(d)If the applicant is applying to carry out more than one activity---
(1)A description of those activities that would be a sound investment of Federal funds if funded separately;
(2)A description of those activities that would be a sound investment of Federal funds only if funded with the other activities; and
(3)A ranking of the activities in preferred funding order. (Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number 1840-0114) (Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1101 et seq.) \[64 FR 70147, Dec. 15, 1999. Redesignated at 85 FR 59981, Sept. 23, 2020\]
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