Place-Based Planning Grants - Semi-annual Progress Report is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Water Resources Department - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What are Place-Based Planning Grants?
A: Place-Based Planning Grants are a type of funding provided to support community planning efforts in a specific geographic area.
Q: Who can apply for Place-Based Planning Grants?
A: Generally, local governments, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations can apply for Place-Based Planning Grants.
Q: What is the purpose of the Semi-annual Progress Report?
A: The Semi-annual Progress Report is used to track and evaluate the progress made by grant recipients in implementing their community planning projects.
Q: What information is included in the Semi-annual Progress Report?
A: The report typically includes details on project activities, milestones achieved, challenges faced, and outcomes or results.
Q: How often is the Semi-annual Progress Report submitted?
A: The report is submitted twice a year, or every six months, to provide regular updates on project progress.
Q: How are the Place-Based Planning Grants evaluated?
A: The evaluation of Place-Based Planning Grants takes into consideration the progress made by grantees, the achievement of project goals, and the impact on the community.
Q: What happens if a grant recipient fails to submit the Semi-annual Progress Report?
A: Failure to submit the report may result in the withholding of funds and possible termination of the grant agreement.
Form Details:
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