What will grantees be required to do?
Grantees will be required to create community action plans, assemble community leadership teams, and establish partnerships and make progress toward a set of process and performance measures. To improve the health of Minnesotans, grantees will utilize policy, systems, and environmental changes in four settings: schools, worksites, health care and community.
Related Questions
- Can grantees provide housing stabilization supports to households that are relocated from shelter to unsubsidized housing, even if HPRP rent assistance is not used in that re-housing activity?
- Can grantees pay off a client’s rental debt owed to a previous landlord if it enables the household to obtain new housing?
- Do grantees need to provide ETA with products that are developed with grant funds?