2516.500—How does the Corporation review the merits of an application?
(a)
In reviewing the merits of an application submitted to the Corporation under this part, the Corporation evaluates the quality, innovation, replicability, and sustainability of the proposal on the basis of the following criteria: (1) Quality, as indicated by the extent to which—
(i)
The program will provide productive meaningful, educational experiences that incorporate service-learning methods;
(ii)
The program will meet community needs and involve individuals from diverse backgrounds (including economically disadvantaged youth) who will serve together to explore the root causes of community problems;
(iv)
The program has sound plans and processes for training, technical assistance, supervision, quality control, evaluation, administration, and other key activities; and
(v)
The program will advance knowledge about how to do effective and innovative community service and service-learning and enhance the broader elementary and secondary education field.
(2)
Replicability, as indicated by the extent to which the program will assist others in learning from experience and replicating the approach of the program.
(i)
An SEA, Indian tribe or community-based entity applicant demonstrates the ability and willingness to coordinate its activities with the State Plan under § 2550.80(a) of this chapter and with other federally assisted activities;
(ii)
The program will foster collaborative efforts among local educational agencies, local government agencies, community based agencies, businesses, and State agencies;
(iv)
There is evidence that financial resources will be available to continue the program after the expiration of the grant.
(2)
Reflect the greatest need for assistance, such as programs targeting low-income areas or serving economically disadvantaged youth:
(4)
Involve students of different ages, races, genders, ethnicities, abilities and disabilities, or economic backgrounds, serving together;
(6)
Best represent the potential of service-learning as a vehicle for education reform and school-to-work transition;
(8)
Demonstrate the ability to achieve the goals of this part on the basis of the proposal's quality, innovation, replicability, and sustainability; or
[59 FR 13786, Mar. 23, 1994, as amended at 73 FR 53759, Sept. 17, 2008; 74 FR 46504, Sept. 10, 2009]