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What is the difference between a capacity-building applicant and an implementation applicant?

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What is the difference between a capacity-building applicant and an implementation applicant?

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A capacity-building applicant is an organization that is organized around prevention issues, operational for at least 6 months and has a strong interest in addressing alcohol, marijuana and other drug use in the community. Capacity-building grants provide support for developing the workforce, organizational structures and relationships needed to carry out a comprehensive prevention plan. It is anticipated that capacity-building grantees will take longer to move through the steps of the SPF process than implementation grantees.

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