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17-Grant application of the NE Texas Auto Theft Task Force
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<br /> AUTOMOBILE BURGLARY & THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> PROGRAM NARRATIVE <br /> <br /> (Instructions) <br /> <br /> <br /> I. To be considered for funding, a proposed grant project: <br /> <br /> 1. Must address a problem that is clearly identified, is measurable and is supported by relevant <br /> statistical evidence; <br /> 2. Must minimize duplication or overlapping of existing programs; <br /> 3. Must have a design wherein the activities and goals are realistic and attainable; <br /> 4. Preferably should, but is not required to, be innovative in its concept/ design/operation; (a project is <br /> considered innovative if it provides a new and different strategy or approach that prevents, deters, <br /> intervenes, or stops a criminal act from occurring); <br /> 5. Must have a cost structure which is realistic when compared to its goals; <br /> 6. Must cooperate and coordinate its activities with other appropriate agencies/projects; <br /> 7. Must include measures to assure that it demonstrates cross-cultural awareness in all project activities <br /> and in its staffing and training; and <br /> 8. Must include a proposed evaluation design that provides relevant data to measure the effectiveness <br /> of the project and a plan for performing such evaluation. <br /> <br /> <br /> II. Accordingly, the Program Narrative must present the information by which the eligibility and merit <br /> of the project can be assessed. Applications will be scored and ranked numerically, for funding <br /> consideration, according to the congruence of the project with the criteria stated above. At a <br /> minimum, the five sections of the Program Narrative must include the following information: <br /> 1. PROBLEM STATEMENT & HISTORICAL INFORMATION: (Please limit information to 2 pgs) <br /> ♦ Provide an assessment of the auto theft problem in the areas of coverage and what efforts have been <br /> undertaken to address it. <br /> <br /> a. Describe and document trends of the problem and the need that makes this grant necessary. <br /> (e.g., cite 3 years of UCR data) <br /> <br /> b. Identify the target population and the geographic target area. <br /> <br /> c. Describe existing activities that address the problem. <br /> d. Describe the extent to which this project will duplicate or overlap existing activities, and why that (if <br /> any) is necessary. <br /> <br /> e. Provide and cite accurate statistical date for problem in project area. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ABTPA-22 <br /> - _ 126 <br />
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