Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 3
Subtitle 14 - CANCER CONTROL
Chapter 10.14.05 - Maryland Cancer Fund
Section 10.14.05.12 - Application Process for Cancer Primary Prevention Grants
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.14.05.12
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
An applicant for a cancer primary prevention grant shall:
A. Submit a completed application to the CCPC by the due date listed in the application packet; and
B. Include in the application packet the following information, as specified in the Department's application packet:
(1) An executive summary describing:
(a) How the grant funds will be
used;
(b) What persons will be
involved in the grant activities;
(c) What cancer primary prevention activities
will be conducted;
(d) Whether the
primary prevention activities are included in a recommendation in the Maryland
Comprehensive Cancer Control Plan;
(e) What population groups will be served and
in what jurisdiction groups will be served;
(f) What types of services will be offered,
including education and policy initiatives:
(g) What the eligibility for services will
be; and
(h) What outcome is
expected as a result of the funding;
(2) A statement of the need for the cancer
primary prevention intervention;
(3) A description of previous literature in
the area documenting the effectiveness of the cancer primary prevention
intervention;
(4) A proposed cancer
primary prevention plan describing the:
(a)
Estimated number of persons to be served;
(b) Goals, objectives, and activities to be
conducted with the grant funds;
(c)
Evaluation measures for each activity;
(d) How the grant funds will be
used;
(e) Who will be involved in
the plan; and
(f) What the expected
results of the activity with the grant funds are;
(5) A description of how the primary
prevention plan will address the goal of eliminating disparities between racial
and ethnic minorities and the white population;
(6) A list of key staff to be involved in the
project, including:
(a) If existing staff
will be used in the project, a description of the experience of the key staff
in carrying out similar cancer primary prevention activities; or
(b) If new staff will be hired for the grant,
a job description of the staff that will be responsible for carrying out the
project;
(7) A
description of the previous experience of the applicant's organization in
implementing similar cancer primary prevention activities;
(8) A timeline showing the expected start
date and completion date for each activity to be conducted under the
grant;
(9) An organizational chart
showing:
(a) Where the activities under the
cancer primary prevention grant falls within the applicant's organizational
structure; and
(b) The relationship
of the applicant with other organizations involved in the project;
(10) A statement that the grant
funds will not be used to supplant any existing funding for this cancer primary
prevention activity and, if an applicant receives funding for a similar cancer
primary prevention activity a list of the funding:
(a) Source;
(b) Amount; and
(c) Period for the activity;
(11) A line item budget for the
cancer primary prevention grant; and
(12) A written budget justification for each
line item requested.
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