Who are the key stakeholders considered in the review and selection criteria?
Answer 14: The identity of key stakeholders would vary depending upon objectives of the application. Question 15: Can an existing demonstration apply under these RFAs? Answer 15: Yes, if it meets the RFAs’ requirements. Question 16: What is the specific distinction between a grant and a planning grant? Answer 16: AHRQ defines a grant as a financial assistance mechanism providing money, property, or both, to an eligible entity to carry out an approved project or activity. A grant mechanism is used whenever the federal funding agency anticipates no substantial programmatic involvement with the recipient during performance of the financially assisted activities. AHRQ uses a variety of activity codes to differentiate the different research-related programs it supports. For example, the R21 mechanism for planning grants encourages new, exploratory, and developmental research projects by providing support for the early stages of project development. It is sometimes used for pilot and feasibi
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