(1) Committee recommendations to the legislature of those projects which meet
the evaluation criteria to the extent possible also must address the following
considerations:
(a) Geographical diversity - taken as
a whole, grants should assist the entire state;
(b) Cultural diversity - recognizing
the special needs of access to cultural and aesthetic projects and services and
the unique perspective, skills, talents and contributions of the wide variety
of the people of Montana, the grants recommended, taken as a whole, should
reflect and affirm that diversity, and as such, provide enrichment to the
population at large. These projects should encourage the expansion of
opportunities for all Montanans to create, participate in and appreciate the
wide range of all cultural and aesthetic activities regardless of age, sex,
race, ethnic origin, income, physical and mental ability or place of residence.
(c) Project diversity - a variety of
different interests and disciplines within the eligible projects should be
served and which also may include but not be limited to the following:
(i) service to local communities or
counties, multi-county regions and the state;
(ii) service to urban and rural
populations;
(iii) special projects, operational
support, capital expenditures and endowment development;
(iv) single sponsors and those representing
coalitions of a number of organizations.
(d) Cost diversity - consideration
will be given to projects requesting both large and small amounts of funding.