Applicants for federal financial assistance may find themselves struggling to determine which award opportunity best meets their mission and goals, but even if their assessment concludes that the opportunity would be a good fit, there are still other questions that must be considered. What are the odds the entity will be awarded? Can the entity sustain the program after it is funded? This rubric can help applicants better assess those questions and rank which opportunities would best serve their needs.
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