Texas Administrative Code
Title 25 - HEALTH SERVICES
Part 1 - DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICES
Chapter 83 - PUBLIC HEALTH IMPROVEMENT GRANTS
Subchapter A - PERMANENT FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC HEALTH
Section 83.11 - Selection Criteria
Universal Citation: 25 TX Admin Code ยง 83.11
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) No grant shall be approved unless, in the opinion of the department:
(1) the application addresses one or more
essential public health services;
(2) the application includes a workable plan
to bring about improvements in health status that are demonstrable or
measurable, or the application identifies specific positive outcomes;
(3) the applicant provides a plan and method
for evaluating the effectiveness of the activities carried out under the grant;
and
(4) with regard to Part II
grants, the application addresses disparities in morbidity, mortality, or
health status in minority populations.
(b) A grant application will be given funding preference, in a manner determined by the department and announced in the request for proposal, to the extent that it:
(1) demonstrates how the project will build
capacity within the community to address the public health issue identified in
the application;
(2) documents the
intent and ability of the applicant to communicate and collaborate with
elements of the community that deliver essential public health services, health
care providers, consumers, businesses, educational institutions, governmental
agencies, law enforcement agencies, or religious institutions and how community
needs have been or will be determined and addressed;
(3) demonstrates a strong financial
commitment on the part of the applicant toward sustaining the proposed
activities after the project has been completed including direct funding or
significant in-kind contributions from the applicant, local entities, private
donors, state agencies, federal grantors, or private foundations;
(4) clearly describes an effective strategy
for evaluating project activities and measuring project outcomes;
(5) includes a plan to provide a cost
analysis for sustaining the project or activities within the targeted community
after the project has been completed or replicating the project in other areas
of Texas;
(6) includes a plan for
the dissemination of methods, findings or conclusions;
(7) with respect to Part III grants, clearly
describes how the project will strengthen public health
infrastructure;
(8) with respect to
Part III grants, demonstrates that the applicant has or will develop a local
health board or other appropriate advisory group during the grant period;
or
(9) contains such other
information or criteria that the commissioner may specify and include in the
request for proposals.
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