27 CA ADC § 10054


27 CCR s 10054

Cal. Admin. Code tit. 27, s 10054


CALIFORNIA CODE OF REGULATIONS
TITLE 27. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
DIVISION 1. GENERAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES
SUBDIVISION 0.5. ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3. ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE SMALL GRANTS PROGRAM
ARTICLE 1. PROCEDURES AND CRITERIA FOR ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE SMALL GRANTS
PROGRAM
This database is current through 08/25/06, Register 2006, No. 34.

s 10054. Grant Application Procedures.

(a) In order to receive grant funds for activities set forth under Section
71116 of the Public Resources Code, applicants shall complete an
application process in accordance with the following requirements:

(1) Applicants shall submit an application and a narrative/work plan:

(A) The narrative/work plan shall describe the applicant's proposed
project.

(B) The narrative/work plan shall be used as the primary basis for fund
allocation. Work plans shall be submitted to the Secretary in accordance
with timelines established by the Secretary.

(C) The narrative/work plan shall contain the following information:

1. Identify the environmental justice issue(s) to be addressed by the
project.

2. Identify the environmental justice community/target audience.

3. Identify the program goal that the project shall meet and how it shall
meet it.

4. Provide an explanation of how the project may serve as a model in other
settings.

5. Provide an introduction that states the nature of the applicant's
organization.

6. Identify how long the organization has been in existence.

7. Describe how the organization has been successful in the past.

8. Provide project completion plans/time frames, and expected results.

9. Provide a project description that describes how the applicant is
community-based and/or plans to involve the target audience in the
project.

10. Provide a conclusion discussing how the applicant shall evaluate and
measure the success of the project, including the anticipated benefits and
challenges in implementing the project.

11. Include an appendix with resumes of up to three key personnel who
shall be significantly involved in the project, including the project
lead.

12. If the proposed project includes the significant involvement of other
community organizations, applicants must include letter(s) of commitment
from these organizations.

13. Provide documentation to support the organization's non-profit status
or proof of federal recognition of tribal status.

14. Provide budget figures/projections to justify the requested award
amount.

(D) The application shall contain the following required information:

1. The organization's name, physical mailing address and post office box,
telephone numbers, e-mail and web page address.

2. The application must be signed by a person duly authorized by the
applicant's organization and provide the authorized person's telephone and
fax numbers, and e-mail address.

3. The name of the person with day-to-day responsibility for the project
(if different from authorized representative) and that person's telephone
and fax numbers, and e-mail address.


Note: Authority cited: Section 71116, Public Resources Code. Reference:
Section 71116(a)(1), Public Resources Code.


HISTORY

1. New section filed 4-1-2004; operative 4-1-2004 pursuant to
GovernmentCode section 11343.4 (Register 2004, No. 14).
27 CA ADC s 10054

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