Can the organization generate the community support, contributions, and revenue needed to complete the project and succeed in the resulting facility?
Marshalling community support is an important step in ensuring the success of a project. Key community stakeholders can lend their influence by endorsing the project and also help the organization garner financial support. A lack of key community support should raise red flags about whether the project and organization will be able to meet the financial obligations required for the expenditure of state funds, and whether the organization will receive the community support needed to continue its operations in the future.
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