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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Children, Youth, and Families at Risk Sustainable Community Projects application in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Project Summary/Abstract section. This should include a brief description of your program model, target audience, and the National CYFAR Outcome you aim to address.
  3. In the Project Narrative section, detail your project management structure. Include names and contact information for key staff such as the Project Director and Evaluator.
  4. Describe your selected Program Model. Outline desired long-term results, participant age ranges, frequency of contact with participants, group size, staffing plans, and curriculum content.
  5. Address how your program fits into the community context using one of the recommended approaches: Multi-Level Approach, Community Collaboration Approach, or Systems Change Approach.
  6. Develop a Technology Plan that integrates information and communication technology throughout your program design.
  7. Create a Sustainability Plan that outlines how you will maintain program benefits over time.
  8. Finalize your Five Year Logic Model and Work Plan detailing implementation tasks over five years including staffing and participant recruitment strategies.

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