State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-43 > 43-63a > 43-63a-730

Prostitution prevention and intervention grants — Applications, contents.

At a minimum, grant applications must include the following:

     (1) The proposed geographic service area;

     (2) A description of the extent and effect of the needs for prostitution prevention and intervention within the relevant geographic area;

     (3) An explanation of how the funds will be used, their relationship to existing services available within the community, and the need that they will fulfill;

     (4) An explanation of what organizations were involved in the development of the proposal; and

     (5) The methods that will be employed to measure the success of the program.

[1995 c 353 § 9.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-43 > 43-63a > 43-63a-730

Prostitution prevention and intervention grants — Applications, contents.

At a minimum, grant applications must include the following:

     (1) The proposed geographic service area;

     (2) A description of the extent and effect of the needs for prostitution prevention and intervention within the relevant geographic area;

     (3) An explanation of how the funds will be used, their relationship to existing services available within the community, and the need that they will fulfill;

     (4) An explanation of what organizations were involved in the development of the proposal; and

     (5) The methods that will be employed to measure the success of the program.

[1995 c 353 § 9.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-43 > 43-63a > 43-63a-730

Prostitution prevention and intervention grants — Applications, contents.

At a minimum, grant applications must include the following:

     (1) The proposed geographic service area;

     (2) A description of the extent and effect of the needs for prostitution prevention and intervention within the relevant geographic area;

     (3) An explanation of how the funds will be used, their relationship to existing services available within the community, and the need that they will fulfill;

     (4) An explanation of what organizations were involved in the development of the proposal; and

     (5) The methods that will be employed to measure the success of the program.

[1995 c 353 § 9.]