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Title I ACT Grant 
Rubric Code: X2W9C9W
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Subject: Education  
Type: (Other)  
Grade Levels: Graduate

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Organization Description and Background

Briefly describe your agency including its mission, founding date, services offered, geographic area(s) served,
and number of individuals served.

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Geographic Area(s) Served by Proposed Project

Select the area(s) in Alaska the proposed project will serve.

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Project Summary

3-5 sentences outlining the project.

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Project Description

Outline the need for the project, what you will be doing, target population (whom and how many will benefit)
and geographic area served, and community support for your project. If you are requesting funds to support
an existing project, share the impact the project has had already on the targeted population.
Explain how the targeted population will be better off as a result of this project. Please be specific about the
expected benefits and how it relates to the selected

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Project Impact

Clearly outline how this project will prevent child abuse and neglect. Define the project as primary, secondary
or tertiary prevention and how it achieves that level of prevention. Explain how the target population will be
better off by the proposed project.

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Project Outcomes

Provide up to four measurable outcomes that will be reported on at the end of the funding year. Remember,
goals are general, broad, and often abstract statements of desired result. Whereas, outcomes are more
specific, narrow and measurable. For example:
Non-measurable Outcome: Will increase reading scores.
Measurable Outcome: Improvement of reading scores by one grade level as seen on standardized test
given after six months of participation.

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Budget

Provide a project budget using the spreadsheet attached to the online application. Indirect costs are limited to
10% of the total budget. Matching funds are encouraged but not required. Ensure to include any additional
funding for the project (not the organization). If no other source of funding is connected to the proposed
project, indicate it by checking the box next to “No Other Source of Funding”.

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Budget Narrative

Explain the costs and revenue sources described in the budget, and how they were derived. If the funds
needed to fully fund the project, including a potential Alaska Children’s Trust grant, is not secured, please
describe how the remaining funds will be raised by identifying pending and planned sources of funding and
when decisions will be made. Matching funds are encouraged but not required.

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