Current through Register No. 50, December 12, 2024
Section Res 3306.02 - Scoring(a) All members of the JPP screening committee in attendance shall rate the applications.(b) JPP screening committee members shall determine a score for each of the following factors of the application after considering if it is consistent with the purpose of the program as provided by Res 3301.01(b): (1) Written and verbal presentation of the application shall have a multiple of 3 times the points received for a maximum of 15 points;(2) Collaboration with other tourism organization's marketing efforts shall have a multiple of 3 times the points received for a maximum of 15 points;(3) Design, implementation and measurement of the project's effectiveness shall have a multiple of 6 times the points received for a maximum of 30 points;(4) Economic impact shall have a multiple of 5 times the points received for a maximum of 25 points; and(5) Reinforcing the state's marketing efforts shall have a multiple of 3 times the points received for a maximum of 15 points.(c) The following scoring scale shall apply to each factor in paragraph (b): (1) Unacceptable items shall receive a score of 0 points;(2) Poor items shall receive a score of 2 points;(3) Satisfactory items shall receive a score of 3 points;(4) Above average items shall receive a score of 4 points; and(5) Excellent items shall receive a score of 5 points.(d) A successful application shall receive a minimum average score of 60 points. The JPP screening committee shall notify successful applicants in writing of a passing score and of its intent to recommend approval of their grant application.(e) Failure of an application to receive a minimum average score of 60 points shall result in a recommendation to deny the grant application. The JPP screening committee shall advise unsuccessful applicants in writing as to how a proposed project could be improved in order to gain the committee's support.N.H. Admin. Code § Res 3306.02
(See Revision Note at chapter heading for Res 3300) #6022, eff 4-24-95; ss by #7684, eff 7-1-02; ss by #9102, eff 7-1-08