MBNQA Application & Checklist

Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award and Examiner Applications

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MBNQA Application & Checklist

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This document contains the Eligibility Certification Form and
checklist for the 2019 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.
Before filling out the form, please see Is Your Organization
Eligible? (https://www.nist.gov/baldrige/baldrige-award/yourorganization-eligible/) on our website.
The form uses text fields (
) that expand as you type. To enter
text, place your cursor in the field, click to highlight the field, and
begin typing. Use the Tab key to navigate to the next field. Single
click the check boxes (☐) to mark them.

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1. Your Organization
Official name

Headquarters
address

Other name
Prior name

(if changed within the past 5 years)

2. Highest-Ranking Official
☐Mr.

☐Mrs.

☐Ms.

☐Dr.

Name

Address

☐Same as above

Job title
Email
Telephone
Fax

3. Eligibility Contact Point
Designate a person who can answer inquiries about your organization. Questions from your organization and
requests from the Baldrige Program will be limited to this person and the alternate identified below.
☐Mr.

☐Mrs. ☐Ms.

☐Dr.

Name

Address

☐Same as above

Job title
Email
Telephone
Overnight
mailing
address

(office and cell,
if possible)

☐Same as above (Do not use a P.O. box
number.)

Fax

4. Alternate Eligibility Contact Point
☐Mr.

☐Mrs. ☐Ms. ☐Dr.

Name

Telephone

Email

Fax
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Award package due April 23, 2019

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5. Application History
a. Has your organization previously submitted an eligibility certification package?
☐Yes. Indicate the year(s). Also indicate the organization’s name at that time, if different.
Year(s)
Name(s)
☐No
☐Don’t know
b. Has your organization ever received the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award®?
☐Yes.
Did your organization receive the award in 2013 (the year you submitted award-winning application) or
earlier?
☐Yes. Your organization is eligible to apply for the award.
☐No. If your organization received an award between 2014 and 2018, it is eligible to apply for feedback
only. Contact the Baldrige Program at (877) 237-9064, option 3, if you have questions.
☐No
c. Has your organization participated in a regional/state/local or sector-specific Baldrige-based award process?
☐Yes. Years:
☐No
d. Is your organization submitting additional materials (i.e., a completed Organizational Profile and two results
measures for each of the five Criteria results items [option 8 in section 6k]) as a means of establishing eligibility?
☐No. Proceed to question 6.
☐Yes. In the box below, briefly explain the reason your organization chose this eligibility option. (This
information will be shared with the Alliance leadership, without revealing your organization’s identity.)

6. Eligibility Determination
See also Is Your Organization Eligible? (https://www.nist.gov/baldrige/baldrige-award/your-organization-eligible/).
a. Is your organization a distinct organization or business unit headquartered in the United States?
☐Yes ☐No. Briefly explain.

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b. Has your organization officially or legally existed for at least one year, or since April 1, 2018?
☐Yes ☐No
c. Can your organization respond to all seven Baldrige Criteria categories? Specifically, does your organization have
processes and related results for its unique operations, products, and/or services? For example, does it have an
independent leadership system to set and deploy its vision, values, strategy, and action plans? Does it have
approaches for engaging customers and the workforce, as well as for tracking and using data on the effectiveness
of these approaches?
☐Yes

☐No

d. If some of your organization’s activities are performed outside the United States or its territories and your
organization receives a site visit, will you make available sufficient personnel, documentation, and facilities in the
United States or its territories to allow a full examination of your worldwide organization?
☐Yes

☐No

☐Not applicable

e. If your organization receives an award, can it make sufficient personnel and documentation available to share its
practices at the Quest for Excellence® Conference and at your organization’s U.S. facilities?
☐Yes ☐No
If you checked “No” for 6a, 6b, 6c, 6d, or 6e, call the Baldrige Program at (877) 237-9064, option 3.
Questions for Subunits Only

f.

If your organization is a subunit in education or health care, does your subunit provide direct teaching and
instructional service to students or direct health care services to people?
☐ Yes.
(https://www.nist.gov/baldrige/baldrige-award/your-organization-eligible). Then proceed to item 6k.
☐

No. Continue with 6g.

g. Does your subunit function independently and as a discrete entity, with substantial authority to make key
administrative and operational decisions? (It may receive policy direction and oversight from the parent
organization.)
☐
☐

Yes. Continue with 6h.
No. Your subunit probably is not eligible to apply for the award. Call the Baldrige Program at (877) 2379064, option 3.

h. Does your subunit have a clear definition of "organization" reflected in its literature? Does it function as a
business or operational entity, not as activities assembled to write an award application?
☐ Yes. Continue with 6i.
☐
i.

No. Your subunit probably is not eligible to apply for the award. Call the Baldrige Program at (877) 2379064, option 3.

Is your subunit in manufacturing or service?

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☐ Yes. Does it have 500 or fewer employees? Is it separately incorporated and distinct from the parent
organization’s other subunits? Or was it independent before being acquired by the parent, and does it continue
to operate independently under its own identity?
☐

Yes. Your subunit is eligible in the small business category. Attach relevant portions of a supporting
official document (e.g., articles of incorporation) to this form. Proceed to item 6k.

☐
j.

No. Continue with 6j.

Is your subunit self-sufficient enough to be examined in all seven categories of the Criteria?
• Does it have its own senior leaders?
• Does it plan and implement its own strategy?
• Does it serve identifiable customers either inside or outside the organization?
• Is it responsible for measuring its performance and managing knowledge and information?
• Does it manage its own workforce?
• Does it manage its own work processes and other aspects of its operations?
• Can it report results related to these areas?
☐

Yes. Proceed to 6k (table below).

☐

No. Your organization probably is not eligible to apply for the award. Call the Baldrige Program at
(877) 237-9064, option 3.

k. Does your organization meet one of the following conditions?
1. My organization has won the Baldrige
Award (prior to 2014).

☐
Yes

Your organization is
eligible.

No

Continue with
statement 2.

2. Between 2014 and 2018, my organization
applied for the national Baldrige Award, and
the total of the process and results band
numbers assigned in the feedback report was
8 or higher.

☐
Yes

Your organization is
eligible.

No

Continue with
statement 3.

No

Continue with
statement 4.

No

Continue with
statement 5.

Year:
Total of band scores:

3. Between 2014 and 2018, my organization
applied for the national Baldrige Award and
received a site visit.

☐
Yes

4. Between 2014 and 2018, my organization
received the top award from an award
program that is a member of the Alliance for
Performance Excellence.

☐
Yes

Your organization is
eligible.
Year of site visit:
Your organization is
eligible.
Award program:

Year of top award:

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5. More than 25% of my organization's
workforce is located outside the
organization’s home state.

☐
Yes

Your organization is
eligible.

No

Continue with
statement 6.

6. There is no Alliance for Performance
Excellence award program available for my
organization.

☐
Yes

Your organization is
eligible.

No

Continue with
statement 7.

7. Between 2015 and 2018, my organization
applied for the national Baldrige Award
through the alternate method (option 8
below) and the total of the process and
results bands assigned in the feedback report
was 6 or higher.

☐
Yes

Your organization is
eligible.

No, my
Continue with
organization statement 8.
did not
apply using
this method.

Year:

☐ My
organization
applied
using this
method, but
did NOT
receive a
total of 6 or
higher.
8. My organization will submit additional
eligibility screening materials (i.e., a
complete Organizational Profile and two
results measures for each of the five Criteria
results items). The Baldrige Program will
use the materials to determine if my
organization is eligible to apply for the
award this year (as described in the
Eligibility FAQs).

☐
Yes

The Baldrige
Program will review
the materials and
contact your ECP
after determining
your eligibility.

No

Your
organization is
not eligible. Call
877-237-9064,
option 3, if you
have questions.

Call 877-2379064, option 3, if
you have
questions.

7. Award Category
a. Award category (Check one.)
Your education or health care organization may use the Business/Nonprofit Criteria and apply in the service,
small business, or nonprofit category. However, you probably will find the sector-specific (Education or Health
Care) Criteria more appropriate.
For-Profit

Nonprofit

☐

Manufacturing

☐

Nonprofit

☐

Service

☐

Education

☐

Small business (≤ 500 employees)

☐

Health care

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☐

Education

☐

Health care

b. Industrial classifications. In table below, list up to three of the most descriptive NAICS codes for your
organization (see NAICS list included at the end of this document). These are used to identify your organizational
functions and to assign applications to examiners.

8. Organizational Structure
in 

a. For the preceding fiscal year, the organization had
☐

up to $1 million

☐ $1.1 million–$10 million

☐

sales

☐

$10.1 million–$100 million

☐ $100.1 million –$500 million

☐

revenue

☐

$500.1 million–$1 billion

☐ more than $1 billion

☐

budget

b. Attach a line-and-box organization chart that includes divisions or unit levels. In each box, include the name of
the unit or division and the name of its leader. Do not use shading or color in the boxes.
☐

The chart is attached.

c. The organization is _____ a larger parent or system. (Check all that apply.)
☐

not a subunit of (See item 6 above.) ☐ a subsidiary of

☐

owned by

☐

a division of

Parent organization

☐ a unit of

☐ controlled by

☐ administered by

☐ a school of

☐ other

___

Address

Total number of paid
employees*
Highest-ranking official

Job title

Telephone
*Paid employees include permanent, part-time, temporary, and telecommuting employees, as well as
contract employees supervised by the organization. Include employees of subunits but not of joint ventures.
Attach a line-and-box organization chart(s) showing your organization’s relationship to the parent’s highest
management level, including all intervening levels. In each box, include the name of the unit or division and its
leader. Do not use shading or color in the boxes.
☐

The chart is attached.

d. Considering the organization chart, briefly describe below how your organization relates to the parent and
its other subunits in terms of products, services, and management structure.

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e. Provide the title and date of an official document (e.g., an annual report, organizational literature, a press
release) that clearly defines your organization as a discrete entity.
Title

Date

Attach a copy of relevant portions of the document. If you name a website as documentation, print and attach
the relevant pages, providing the name only (not the URL) of the website.
☐

Relevant portions of the document are attached.

f.

Briefly describe the major functions your parent or its other subunits provide to your organization, if
appropriate. Examples are strategic planning, business acquisition, research and development, facilities
management, data gathering and analysis, human resource services, legal services, finance or accounting,
sales/marketing, supply chain management, global expansion, information and knowledge management,
education/training programs, information systems and technology services, curriculum and instruction,
and academic program coordination/development.

9. Site Listing
You may attach or continue your site listing on a separate page as long as you include all the information requested
here. You may group sites by function or location (city, state), as appropriate. Please include the total for each
column (sites, employees/faculty/staff, volunteers, and products/services). If different sites are located on the same
campus (e.g., medical building and acute care hospital), please indicate that in the “Sites” column. See the ABC
HealthCare example below. If your organization has any joint ventures, please list and describe those in the second
table below.
Please include a detailed listing showing all your sites. If your organization receives a site visit, an examiner team will
use this information for planning and conducting its visit. Although site visits are not conducted at facilities outside the
United States or its territories, these facilities may be contacted by teleconference or videoconference.
Example (ABC HealthCare)

Workforce*
List the numbers at each site.

Sites (U.S. and Foreign)
List the city and the state or country.
ABC Medical Center, Anytown, NY
ABC Hospital West, West Anytown, NY
ABC Medical Group, Anytown, NY
Located on same campus as ABC
Medical Center
ABC Imaging Center, West Anytown,
NY

Check one or
more.
 Employees
 Faculty
 Staff

Volunteers
(no. or
N/A)

List the % at
each site, or
use “N/A”
(not
applicable).
Check one.
% of
 Sales
 Revenue
 Budget

Relevant Products, Services,
and/or Technologies
Admin. offices, inpatient care,
ED, imaging services, lab
Inpatient services, ED, lab

1,232

147

77%

255

78

14%

236

N/A

6%

Primary & specialty physician
care

11

N/A

1%

Imaging services

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ABC Hospice Services, West Anytown,
NY
Different location than ABC Hospital
West and ABC Imaging Center

94

89

1%

On- and off-site hospice services

8

N/A

1%

Outpatient emergency and
urgent care services

1,836

314

100%

ABC Urgent Care, West Anytown, NY
Total

6

Your Organization

Workforce*
List the numbers at each site.

Sites (U.S. and Foreign)
List the city and the state or country.

Check one or
more.
☐ Employees
☐ Faculty
☐ Staff

Volunteers
(no. or
N/A)

Total

List the % at
each site, or
use “N/A”
(not
applicable).
Check one.
% of
☐ Sales
☐ Revenue
☐ Budget

Relevant Products, Services,
and/or Technologies

100%

*The term workforce refers to all people actively involved in accomplishing the work of an organization. The workforce
includes paid employees (e.g., permanent, part-time, temporary, telecommuting, and contract employees supervised by the
organization) and volunteers, as appropriate; it also includes team leaders, supervisors, and managers at all levels.

Joint Ventures

Partner Organization

# of applicant
employees
included in joint
venture

% Owned by
the
Applicant

Describe extent/level of operational and
managerial responsibility your organization
has for the joint venture.

Total

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10. Key Business/Organization Factors
List or briefly describe where necessary the following key business/organization factors (we recommend using
bullets). Please be concise, but be as specific as possible. Provide full names of organizations (i.e., do not use
acronyms). The Baldrige Program uses this information to avoid conflicts of interest when assigning examiners to
your application. Examiners also use this information in their evaluations.
a. Main products and/or services and major markets served (local, regional, national, and international)

b. Key competitors (those that constitute 5 percent or more of your competitors)

c. Key customers/users (those that constitute 5 percent or more of your customers/users)

d. Key suppliers/partners (those that constitute 5 percent or more of your suppliers/partners)

e. Financial auditor

f.

Fiscal year (e.g., October 1–September 30)

Parent organization (if your organization is a subunit).

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11. Nomination to the Board of Examiners
If your organization is eligible to apply for the Baldrige Award in 2019, you may nominate one senior member from your
organization to the 2019 Board of Examiners.
Nominees are appointed for one year only. Nominees
•
•

must not have served previously on the Board of Examiners and
must be citizens of the United States, be located in the United States or its territories, and be employees of the
applicant organization.

The program limits the number of examiners from any one organization. If your organization already has representatives
on the board, nominating an additional person may affect their reappointment.
Board appointments provide a significant opportunity for your organization to learn about the Criteria and the evaluation
process. The time commitment is also substantial: examiners commit to a minimum of 200 hours from April to August,
including approximately 40-60 hours in April/May to complete self-study, four days in May to attend Examiner
Preparation, and 95–130 hours from June through August to complete an Independent and Consensus Review. If
requested by the program, examiners also participate in a Site Visit Review of approximately nine days. The nominee or
the organization must cover travel and housing expenses incurred for Examiner Preparation.
☐Mr.

☐Mrs.

☐ Ms.

☐Dr.
from our organization will serve on the 2019 Board of Examiners.
Email address

☐I understand that the nominee or the organization will cover travel and hotel costs associated with participation in
Examiner Preparation. I also understand that if my organization is determined to be ineligible to apply for the
Baldrige Award in 2019, this examiner nomination will not be considered for the 2019 Board of Examiners.

12. Self-Certification and Signature
I state and attest the following:
(1) I have reviewed the information provided in this eligibility certification package.
(2) To the best of my knowledge,
• this package includes no untrue statement of a material fact, and
• no material fact has been omitted.
(3) Based on the information herein and the current eligibility requirements for the Malcolm Baldrige National
Quality Award, my organization is eligible to apply.
(4) I understand that if the information is found not to support eligibility at any time during the 2019 award process,
my organization will no longer receive consideration for the award and will receive only a feedback report.

Signature of highest-ranking official

Printed name

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Date

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13. Submission
To be considered for the 2019 award, your complete eligibility certification package must be postmarked no later than
February 13, 2019, to
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
c/o ASQ—Baldrige Award Administration
600 North Plankinton Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53203
(414) 298-8789, ext. 7205
Include proof of the mailing date. Send the package via
• a delivery service (e.g., Airborne Express, Federal Express, United Parcel Service, or the United States Postal
Service [USPS] Express Mail) that automatically records the mailing date or
the USPS (other than Express Mail), with a dated receipt from the post office.
Do you authorize ASQ to return copies of your date-stamped eligibility forms (required to be included in your
application package) via email? If you check “no” below, the copies will be returned to you via Federal Express.
☐Yes

☐No

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14. Fee
Indicate your method of payment for the $400 eligibility certification fee.
☐Check (enclosed) ☐ Money order (enclosed) Make payable to the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award.
☐ ACH payment

☐ Wire transfer

Checking ABA routing number: 075-000-022
Checking account number: 182322730397

Before sending an ACH payment or wire transfer, notify the American Society for Quality (ASQ; [414] 298-8789, ext.
7205, or [email protected]). Reference the Baldrige Award with your payment.
☐ Visa

☐ MasterCard

☐ American Express

Card number

Authorized signature

Expiration date

Printed name

Card billing address

Today’s date

W-9 Request: If you require an IRS Form W-9 (Request for Taxpayer Identification Number and Certification),
contact ASQ at (414) 298-8789, ext. 7205.

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1. Eligibility Certification Form*
☐ I have answered all questions completely.
☐ I have included a line-and-box organization chart showing all components of the organization and the name of
each unit or division and its leader.
☐ The highest-ranking official has signed the form.
For Organizations Submitting Additional Eligibility Screening Materials (to meet the alternative eligibility
condition no. 8 for question 6k; see the table on page E-4)

☐ I have enclosed a complete Organizational Profile.
☐ I have enclosed data for two results measures for each of the five Criteria results items.
For Subunits Only

☐ I have included a line-and-box organization chart(s) showing the subunit’s relationship to the parent’s
highest management level, including all intervening levels.
☐ I have enclosed copies of relevant portions of an official document clearly defining the subunit as a discrete
entity.
*Please do not staple the pages of this form.
2. Fee
☐ I have indicated my method of payment for the nonrefundable $400 eligibility certification fee.
☐ If paying by check or money order, I have made it payable to the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
and included it in the eligibility certification package.
3. Submission and Baldrige Examiner Nomination
☐ I am nominating a senior member of my organization to the 2019 Board of Examiners.
☐ I am not nominating a senior member of my organization to the 2019 Board of Examiners.
☐ I am sending the complete eligibility certification package to
Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award
c/o ASQ—Baldrige Award Administration
600 North Plankinton Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53203
(414) 298-8789, ext. 7205
☐ I have included proof of the mailing date. (See Application Form and Content instructions at
https://www.nist.gov/baldrige/application-content-and-format/.)

Eligibility package due February 13, 2019
Award package due April 23, 2019

North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes
Please insert NAICS codes most relevant to your organization’s products and/or services in the Eligibility Certification Form. For
more information about the NAICS codes, go to https://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/.
Code Sector
111 Crop Production
112 Animal Production and Aquaculture
113 Forestry and Logging
114 Fishing, Hunting and Trapping
115 Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry
211 Oil and Gas Extraction
212 Mining (except Oil and Gas)
213 Support Activities for Mining
221 Utilities
236 Construction of Buildings
237 Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
238 Specialty Trade Contractors
311 Food Manufacturing
312 Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing
313 Textile Mills
314 Textile Product Mills
315 Apparel Manufacturing
316 Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
321 Wood Product Manufacturing
322 Paper Manufacturing
323 Printing and Related Support Activities
324 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
325 Chemical Manufacturing
326 Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing
327 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
331 Primary Metal Manufacturing
332 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
333 Machinery Manufacturing
3331 Agriculture, Construction, and Mining Machinery Manufacturing
3332 Industrial Machinery Manufacturing
3333 Commercial and Service Industry Machinery Manufacturing
3334 Ventilation, Heating, Air-Conditioning and Commercial Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing
3335 Metalworking Machinery Manufacturing
3336 Engine, Turbine, and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing
3339 Other General Purpose Machinery Manufacturing
334 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
3341 Computer and Peripheral Equipment Manufacturing
3342 Communications Equipment Manufacturing
3344 Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing
335 Electrical Equipment, Appliance and Component Manufacturing
3353 Electrical Equipment Manufacturing
3359 Other Electrical Equipment and Component Manufacturing
336 Transportation Equipment Manufacturing
337 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
339 Miscellaneous Manufacturing
423 Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods
424 Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods
425 Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents and Brokers
441 Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers
442 Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores
443 Electronics and Appliance Stores
Eligibility package due February 13, 2019
Award package due April 23, 2019

444 Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers
445 Food and Beverage Stores
446 Health and Personal Care Stores
447 Gasoline Stations
448 Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores
451 Sporting Goods, Hobby, Musical Instrument, and Book Stores
452 General Merchandise Stores
453 Miscellaneous Store Retailers
454 Nonstore Retailers
481 Air Transportation
482 Rail Transportation
483 Water Transportation
484 Truck Transportation
485 Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation
486 Pipeline Transportation
487 Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation
488 Support Activities for Transportation
491 Postal Service
492 Couriers and Messengers
493 Warehousing and Storage
511 Publishing Industries (except Internet)
512 Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries
515 Broadcasting (except Internet)
517 Telecommunications
519 Other Information Services
521 Monetary Authorities—Central Bank
522 Credit Intermediation and Related Activities
5221 Depository Credit Intermediation
5222 Nondepository Credit Intermediation
5223 Activities Related to Credit Intermediation
523 Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other Financial Investments and Related Activities
5231 Securities and Commodity Contracts Intermediation and Brokerage
5232 Securities and Commodity Exchanges
5239 Other Financial Investment Activities
524 Insurance Carriers and Related Activities
525 Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles
5251 Insurance and Employee Benefit Funds
5259 Other Investment Pools and Funds
531 Real Estate
532 Rental and Leasing Services
533 Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets (except Copyrighted Works)
541 Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
551 Management of Companies and Enterprises
561 Administrative and Support Services
562 Waste Management and Remediation Services
611 Educational Services
6111 Elementary and Secondary Schools
6112 Junior Colleges
6113 Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools
6114 Business Schools and Computer and Management Training
6115 Technical and Trade Schools
6116 Other Schools and Instruction
6117 Educational Support Services
621 Ambulatory Health Care Services
6211 Offices of Physicians
6212 Offices of Dentists
Eligibility package due February 13, 2019
Award package due April 23, 2019

6213 Offices of Other Health Practitioners
6214 Outpatient Care Centers
6215 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories
6216 Home Health Care Services
6219 Other Ambulatory Health Care Services
622 Hospitals
623 Nursing and Residential Care Facilities
624 Social Assistance
711 Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries
712 Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions
713 Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries
721 Accommodation
722 Food Services and Drinking Places
811 Repair and Maintenance
812 Personal and Laundry Services
813 Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
814 Private Households
921 Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
922 Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities
923 Administration of Human Resource Programs
924 Administration of Environmental Quality Programs
925 Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community Development
926 Administration of Economic Programs
927 Space Research and Technology
928 National Security and International Affairs
999 Unclassified Establishments

Eligibility package due February 13, 2019
Award package due April 23, 2019


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