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Is it allowable and/or attractive for an applicant to say they will use materials (e.g., survey tools) developed under a previous EMHE grant by a local, similarly-sized institution?

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Is it allowable and/or attractive for an applicant to say they will use materials (e.g., survey tools) developed under a previous EMHE grant by a local, similarly-sized institution?

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Yes, this is allowable. If the application states that materials to be used as part of the project were developed through practice proven from a prior EHME grantee, it is possible that the applicant could justify that they were using up-to-date knowledge from research and effective practice and based on the extent to which this is done, points might potentially be received under that section of the Project Design selection criteria.

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