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What are the chances of being awarded a grant when your target communities are in the lowest score hard-to-count (HTC) range and in the high/highest response rate range?

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What are the chances of being awarded a grant when your target communities are in the lowest score hard-to-count (HTC) range and in the high/highest response rate range?

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Since the New York Census Complete Count Grant Program is a competitive program, your chances of receiving a grant will depend on who else applies, and whether you meet the minimum base score. RFA criteria #1 does not require that your targeted communities have both a high hard-to-count score and a low response rate, only that you can demonstrate through reputable data that they have a high risk of being undercounted.

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