Should the Community Transformation Implementation Plan (CTIP) contain one, 5-year outcome objective for each activity- or should there be an objective for each year?
The CTIP should provide the road map for your proposed implementation of the CTG program. The number of annual and 5-year outcome objectives must be determined by the applicant. The FOA states that the 5-year CTIP describes an overall integrated approach that identifies the selected strategies; describes key activities; describes population subgroups targeted, describes milestones and timelines for achieving strategy implementation; identifies anticipated policy and environmental change outcomes; and includes SMART Objectives (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-Framed) for each intervention using the template in Appendix D performance targets, and detailed evaluation plan. An example CTIP can be found in Appendix E. The first 3 years of the CTIP should contain detailed milestones for all outcome activities. Only outcome objectives, not detailed milestones, are required for years 4 and 5 at the time of application. Applicants should ensure integration across objectives wit
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