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Code · CFR · Title 38 — Pensions, Bonuses, and Veterans' Relief · Part 79 · § 79.65

§ 79.65. Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).

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When funds are available for legal services grants, VA will publish a NOFO in the Federal Register and on grants.gov. The notice will identify:
(a)The location for obtaining legal services grant applications;
(b)The date, time, and place for submitting completed legal services grant applications;
(c)The estimated amount and type of legal services grant funding available, including the maximum grant funding available per award;
(d)Any priorities for or exclusions from funding to meet the statutory mandates of 38 U.S.C. 2022A and VA goals for the Grant Program;
(e)The length of term for the legal services grant award;
(f)Specific point values to be awarded for each criterion listed in §§ 79.35 and 79.45;
(g)The minimum number of total points and points per category that an applicant or grantee, as applicable, must receive in order for a legal services grant to be funded;
(h)Any maximum uses of legal services grant funds for specific legal services;
(i)The timeframes and manner for payments under the legal services grant; and
(j)Other information necessary for the legal services grant application process as determined by VA, including the requirements, goals, and objectives of the Grant Program, and how the preference under § 79.40(d)(3) may be met.
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