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This is a legal form that was released by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services - a government authority operating within Washington. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is DSHS Form 10-653?
A: DSHS Form 10-653 is the application form for the State Civil Penalty Reinvestment Program Grant (SCPRP) and the Community Residential Services and Supports (CRSS) Grant in Washington.
Q: What is the State Civil Penalty Reinvestment Program (SCPRP) Grant?
A: The State Civil Penalty Reinvestment Program (SCPRP) Grant is a funding opportunity provided by DSHS to support community projects that aim to improve the quality of care and services for vulnerable populations.
Q: What is the Community Residential Services and Supports (CRSS) Grant?
A: The Community Residential Services and Supports (CRSS) Grant is a funding opportunity offered by DSHS to support initiatives that provide residential services and supports to individuals with disabilities.
Q: How can I apply for the SCPRP and CRSS Grants?
A: You can apply for the SCPRP and CRSS Grants by completing the DSHS Form 10-653, which serves as the grant application.
Q: Who is eligible to apply for the SCPRP and CRSS Grants?
A: Eligibility for the SCPRP and CRSS Grants is typically open to organizations and entities dedicated to improving care and services for vulnerable populations or providing residential services and supports to individuals with disabilities.
Q: What is the purpose of the SCPRP and CRSS Grants?
A: The purpose of the SCPRP and CRSS Grants is to provide financial support for projects and initiatives that enhance the quality of care and services for vulnerable populations and individuals with disabilities.
Q: Are there any specific requirements or criteria to be met for the SCPRP and CRSS Grants?
A: Yes, specific requirements and criteria may vary for each grant program. It is important to carefully review the guidelines and instructions provided in the grant application form (DSHS Form 10-653) to ensure eligibility and compliance.
Q: Is there a deadline to submit the SCPRP and CRSS Grant applications?
A: Specific deadlines for the SCPRP and CRSS Grant applications may be stated in the application guidelines or announced by DSHS. It is important to adhere to the given deadlines and submit the application on time.
Q: Can individuals apply for the SCPRP and CRSS Grants?
A: The SCPRP and CRSS Grants are primarily aimed at organizations and entities rather than individuals. However, individual participation in eligible projects or programs may be possible through partnering with an eligible organization or entity.
Q: What types of projects or initiatives are eligible for funding through the SCPRP and CRSS Grants?
A: Projects and initiatives that focus on improving the quality of care and services for vulnerable populations or providing residential services and supports to individuals with disabilities are generally eligible for funding through the SCPRP and CRSS Grants.
Q: How are the SCPRP and CRSS Grant applications evaluated?
A: The evaluation and selection process for SCPRP and CRSS Grant applications typically involves the review of submitted applications based on established criteria, such as alignment with program goals, feasibility, budget, and potential impact.
Q: Are there reporting or accountability requirements for recipients of SCPRP and CRSS Grants?
A: Yes, recipients of SCPRP and CRSS Grants are generally required to provide periodic reports on the progress and outcomes of the funded projects or programs, as well as comply with any specified accountability measures.
Form Details:
Download a printable version of DSHS Form 10-653 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the Washington State Department of Social and Health Services.