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What if a state and a local area are both involved in a program, project or initiative in which they would like to submit an application. Can both apply?

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What if a state and a local area are both involved in a program, project or initiative in which they would like to submit an application. Can both apply?

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No. The intention of the eligibility definition is that we receive only one application on behalf of any program, project or initiative. We expect to receive only one application on behalf of the partners, and not separate applications from the state and local areas. One suggested approach is to work together and submit an application in partnership.

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No. The intention of the eligibility definition is that we receive only one application on behalf of any program, project, or initiative. We do not expect to receive separate applications for the same program, project, or initiative. It is strongly suggested that partners work together and submit a joint application.

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