Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 32 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGING
Subtitle 03 - GRANTS AND SUBSIDIES
Chapter 32.03.01 - Senior Citizen Activities Centers Capital Improvement Grants
Section 32.03.01.09 - Applications for Development of Master Plans for Elderly Citizen Activities Centers

Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 32.03.01.09

Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 6, March 22, 2024

A. A local government agency may apply for a grant to be used for development of a master plan by filing with the Department an original application and seven copies, on a form provided by the Department.

B. The application shall include all of the following information:

(1) Program statement, briefly describing the proposed project, an explanation of the need for a master plan, and a description of the methodology to be used in development of a master plan. The methodology shall include:
(a) An analysis of demographic characteristics and trends in the jurisdiction which demonstrate a need for future senior centers; and

(b) An analysis of the geographic location of the area and how the location affects the area's need for senior centers.

(2) The total cost of the proposed project.

(3) Alternative and supplementary sources of funding for the proposed project, including the source of funds that the applicant will provide.

(4) Other information required by the application.

C. The applicant shall insure that upon the completion of the project, the master plan shall include the following:

(1) A summary of findings and conclusions;

(2) A description of the agency that developed the master plan and its involvement with implementing the plan;

(3) Background data on each senior center in the project area, including:
(a) An overview of each senior center,

(b) User data for each senior center, and

(c) Programs, services, or operations provided at each senior center;

(4) Evaluation of each senior center, including:
(a) Coordination with other aging services and programs, and

(b) Adequacy of service provision;

(5) Master plan proposal for senior centers; and

(6) Recommendations based on goals and objectives established by the local government.

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