When creating and submitting the grant proposal, what attachments are required and what attachments are suggested?
A56. The only item required to be submitted by the November 20, 2009 deadline is the grant application form. Any additional attachments of documents to support the project application are optional. Additional attachments may include, but are not limited to, maps, letters of support from cooperators, copies of relevant ordinances or preparedness/response plans, etc. Whether a project can be proposed and justified within the space provided on the forms or if it takes additional attachments, will not factor into the evaluation. Submission of supporting documentation with the application will not provide an advantage or disadvantage to the applicant during the evaluation process.
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