How often can an applicant request a grant?
Generally, an applicant will be allowed to make a request only once during a 12 month period regardless of our disposition of the request. To effect this, the guidelines provide that requests made less than 9 months from (i) the declination of a previous request, or (ii) payment of a grant will not be favored. Also, if an applicant receives a multi-year grant payable in installments, 9 months must pass between the last payment to the applicant and a new request.
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