If an organization has two IPV prevention programs, will the funding cover evaluating both projects?
An applicant can choose to apply for funding to evaluate one or multiple projects. Proposals can be submitted to jointly evaluate projects that target universal, primary or secondary prevention in similar populations in the same community. They can be assessed individually or together, or one program can be prioritized over another. The Strengthening What Works program is open to ideas about what will work for the applicants. However, each organization will only receive one grant, regardless of how many prevention programs they are evaluating.
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