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Grant Application Evaluation and SelectionThe following provides an overview of the evaluation and selection process for applications submitted to the Nongame Wildlife Grants Program.All project proposals initially undergo a technical review to evaluate the project design and the potential for achieving the objectives outlined in the scope of work. Proposals are then ranked in order of highest to lowest average (mean) score based on technical review scores. Typically, only the top 50 percent of applications are forwarded to the Grants Committee for further consideration. The Grants Committee completes a second review of those applications forwarded for consideration and any other application(s) selected by the Grants Committee for review. During the committee review, an application’s relevance to a program and FWC priorities is considered along with scores and comments provided by the technical reviewers. The committee’s review concludes with a list of funding recommendations for approval by the Commission’s Executive Director. Applicants must ensure that proposals:
An applicant’s past performance under previous or ongoing Commission agreements may be considered during the review process. Proposals from applicants or institutions with documented deficiencies including, but not limited to, late deliverables, unfulfilled obligations, or poor project administration may be negatively affected by such deficiencies and may, as a result, be subject to any actions allowed under 68-1.003 F.A.C. |
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