Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 261 - Economic Development Authority
Part III - Community Development Division
Chapter 29 - Rural Innovation Grant Program
Rule 261-29.4 - Program Eligibility, Application Scoring, and Funding Decisions
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 261-29.4
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) Program eligibility. An applicant must meet the following eligibility criteria to qualify for financial assistance under this program:
a. The applicant must meet the definition of
"applicant" in rule 261-29.2(88GA,SF608).
b. If the applicant is not a local government
entity, the applicant must demonstrate support from the local government entity
as evidenced by a letter of support.
c. The applicant must serve a city that has a
population of 20,000 or less and that is not contiguous to a city with a
population of 40,000 or greater.
d.
The applicant must demonstrate the capacity for administering a
grant.
e. The applicant must
provide a cash match of at least 50 cents for every dollar awarded as a grant
under this program.
f. The
applicant must demonstrate that the project does not consist of ongoing
expenses for existing projects or programs.
(2) Application scoring criteria. All completed applications will be reviewed and scored. Each application will be scored using criteria set forth by the authority, which may include the following:
a. Alignment with
program purpose. The application should demonstrate that the project aligns
with the program purpose by developing a nontraditional, concrete solution to
increase rural community vibrancy.
b. Innovation. The application should
demonstrate that the project will address rural challenges through exceptional
and creative solutions.
c.
Replicability. The application should demonstrate a clear opportunity for
successful replication in rural communities across the state.
d. Roles defined. The application should
identify and describe the roles of all partners involved in the
project.
e. Project goals and
timeline. The application should demonstrate clearly defined, measurable goals
and a timeline for execution of the project.
f. Project budget and financing. The
application should include a complete budget that provides clear justification
for all costs. The application should also demonstrate secured financing and
that the cash match requirement has been met.
g. Additional points. Extra consideration is
provided to projects that have been endorsed by the Iowa great places citizens
advisory board (additional five points added to score total), as well as those
located in a community with a population of 5,000 or less.
(3) Funding decisions. Funding decisions will be made using the following process:
a.
Staff review. Each
application will be reviewed by staff for eligibility and completeness.
Complete applications meeting all eligibility requirements will be sent to a
grant committee.
b.
Grant
committee review and recommendation. Following staff review, a grant
committee will review and score applications using the criteria in subrule
29.4(2) and will make funding recommendations. The committee may utilize an
outside technical panel if the committee determines additional expertise is
necessary to review and score the application. The application and score will
be referred to the director with a recommendation as to whether to fund the
project and, if funding is recommended, a recommendation as to the amount of
the grant.
c.
Director's
decision. The director will make the final funding decision on each
application, taking into consideration the amount of available funding and the
grant committee's recommendation. The director may approve, deny, or defer
funding for any application.
d.
Notification. Each applicant will be notified in writing of
the funding decision within 15 days of the director's decision.
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