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t Washington Preservation initiative <br /> 2003 Grant Application <br /> v <br /> The following criteria will be used to review and evaluate all parts of the <br /> application. In addition, each section of the application will include specific <br /> criteria upon which that section will be evaluated. <br /> In general, reviewers will look for: <br /> • A clearly presented and concisely written proposal with sufficient detail to <br /> understand the problem, need, or opportunity; to understand what is being <br /> proposed; and to understand how the proposal will be implemented. <br /> • Inclusion of pertinent information, significant statistics, and/or anecdotal <br /> examples that document facts, support arguments, show interrelationships, <br /> and demonstrate participation and support. <br /> • A strong relationship between the problem, need, or opportunity; the proposed <br /> solution; and the desired outcomes. <br /> • A strong relationship between the proposed solution and the proposed work <br /> plan and budget. <br /> • Evidence of planning in terms of general library development, assessment of <br /> community needs, and programming and services. <br /> • A strong relationship between what is being proposed, and the library's <br /> strategic plan. This includes specific goals, objectives, and priorities. <br /> Evidence of conformity with and advancement of federal and state goals and <br /> objectives as described in Washington State Library Services and Technology Act <br /> Five-Year Plan FFY2003- 2007, on the Web at <br /> http://wlo.statelib.wa.gov/services/grants/grants.htm. If unable to access this <br /> site, please call the Grants Program at 360.704.5246, for the information. <br /> Page 7 of 20 I `2 <br />