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On Standard Form 424, Number 13: Must start and end dates be exactly one calendar year (12 months)?

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On Standard Form 424, Number 13: Must start and end dates be exactly one calendar year (12 months)?

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No. The Grant period for 2008 awards may be up to three (3) years to complete the proposed work. However, each award can only be $100,000 in Federal funds. We recommend that 2007 projects propose a start date no earlier than June 1, 2008 (although disbursement of funds might be earlier or later than this date). The start date may be earlier than the grant award date if there is strong justification in the proposal for such a date.

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