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39. Can a Tribe apply as a Lead Applicant even if the project isn’t on tribal land?

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39. Can a Tribe apply as a Lead Applicant even if the project isn’t on tribal land?

Yes, a Tribe can apply as a Lead Applicant for a project, even if it isn’t on tribal land, if their project benefits a disadvantaged community as described in Appendix A of the NOFO and meets all the other requirements noted in the NOFO. The determination of who becomes the Lead Applicant is up to the Tribe and its Statutory Partner.

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