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Code · CFR · Title 36 — Parks, Forests, and Public Property · Part 230 · § 230.5

§ 230.5. Ranking criteria and proposal selection.

119 words·~1 min read·/us/cfr/t36/s§ 230.5·

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The Forest Service will evaluate all applications received by the State Foresters or equivalent officials of the Indian Tribes and award grants based on the following criteria:
(a)Type and extent of community benefits provided (§ 230.2);
(b)Extent and nature of community engagement in the establishment and long-term management of the community forest;
(c)Extent to which the community forest contributes to a landscape conservation initiative;
(d)Likelihood that, unprotected, the property would be converted to nonforest uses;
(e)Amount of cost share leveraged;
(f)Extent of due diligence completed on the project, including cost share committed and status of appraisal;
(g)Costs to the Federal Government; and
(h)Additional considerations as may be outlined in the RFA.
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