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The planning budget period is described as a 3-month period, but the given dates (3/1-6/30)cover four months. Can you clarify?

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The planning budget period is described as a 3-month period, but the given dates (3/1-6/30)cover four months. Can you clarify?

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A. Yes, you are correct. 3/1 to 6/30 is really four months. The National Program Office has built into the timeline a 1-month grace period just in case the grants are not issued by RWJF until 4/1. If you are awarded a grant, there will be an opportunity to nail down the timeline more firmly, whether it is a 4-month or 3-month planning period. For now, just budget for 3 months of planning.

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