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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
Published on AidPage by IDILOGIC on Jun 24, 2005
Criteria for selecting proposals...
Grant proposals are objectively evaluated according to four criteria: Criterion A - Are the project objectives consistent with the goals of Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act? (Projects that are inconsistent with NAGPRA's goals will not be considered for funding). Are project objectives clearly described? Special consideration will be given to collaborative proposals, especially proposals that focus on sharing and disseminating information among multiple museums and/or Indian tribes, or outline a plan to work with specific Indian tribes and/or museums. Are the project objectives clearly described? Criterion B - Is the project designed to accomplish the project objectives efficiently? Are the activities clearly described, in detail, with an explicitly stated link between activities and project objectives? Are activities organized logically? Are project methods and techniques described clearly? Are the roles and responsibilities of all participants defined clearly? Criterion C - Is the budget reasonable to accomplish project tasks and activities? Are budget items necessary to accomplish project activities? Is the budget sufficient to explain project costs in detail? Criterion D - Are project personnel qualified to accomplish the project objectives? Are project personnel qualified for the activities and tasks assigned? Are unfilled positions and consultancies clearly described? Are search criteria defined for all unfilled positions and consultancies?
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