Adam E. Barry • almost 13 years ago
Notification
Is it possible to post a notification once those who have been invited for a proof of concept meeting are contacted? This would help others now that they didn't make the cut...
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Adam E. Barry • almost 13 years ago
Is it possible to post a notification once those who have been invited for a proof of concept meeting are contacted? This would help others now that they didn't make the cut...
Comments are closed.
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Rich Lucey Manager • almost 13 years ago
This message serves as notification that all finalists who advanced to the proof-of-concept stage were notified on Monday, July 29. SAMHSA is on track to announce the winners on or before September 13.
Rich Lucey
Special Assistant to the Director
SAMHSA/Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Amy Tramer • almost 13 years ago
Will SAMHSA be sharing with all applicants a list of which agencies/projects were advanced to the proof-of-concept stage? Would be nice to know. Thanks.
Rich Lucey Manager • almost 13 years ago
The proof-of-concept meetings are another stage of the review process, which is predecisional information prior to prizes being awarded. Therefore, that information will not be released at this time. The next announcement will be the prize winners on or before September 13, after the entire review process is completed and all administrative duties are finished.
Rich Lucey
Special Assistant to the Director
SAMHSA/Center for Substance Abuse Prevention
Stephen Smythe • almost 13 years ago
Will you be providing feedback to developers that provided a submission that did not get selected? I am pretty disappointed we were not selected for the next phase and it would be helpful to know why. Thank you for your time.
Rich Lucey Manager • almost 13 years ago
Once the winners are announced in September, instructions will be posted on this Challenge's page on how entrants can receive the reviewers' feedback on their respective submissions.
Rich Lucey
Special Assistant to the Director
SAMHSA/Center for Substance Abuse Prevention