Each grantee must develop and maintain a written plan for submission to the department as part of its grant application. The plan must include a description of how the local planning process will be implemented, how the grantees will publicize major planning activities to encourage community participation, and how the grantee will involve low-income persons in the planning process. Each work plan submitted as part of a grant application under part 9571.0150, subpart 1, must be consistent with, and complementary to, this local planning process. The local planning process of a grantee includes the following activities:
A. develop a mission statement which defines the overall grantee's purposes and which represents the views and opinions of the grantee's board of directors or tribal council, low-income groups, and representatives of the community;B. identify and analyze community needs in order to respond to the poverty in the community and its causes;C. assess available resources from both the public and private sectors which are available to solve the causes of poverty;D. establish priorities and set goals for the program year;E. develop strategies, to implement the specified goals;F. identify programs to achieve the specified goals;G. select the program or combination of programs to be undertaken during a program year; andH. analyze evaluation and monitor information to influence the structure of future programming.Minn. R. agency 196, ch. 9571, pt. 9571.0120
Statutory Authority: MS s 256.01; 268.0122; 268.021