Projects for at-risk populations and populations in distress. | |
Projects offering new services not presently available (for example, Beit Noam – a new direction for violent men). | |
Projects aimed at improving the functioning of populations in a way not attempted in the past. | |
Projects that can be evaluated by a research evaluation. | |
Projects providing integrated services, as opposed to a service in one field only. | |
Projects in which there are partners in funding. | |
Projects which, if successful, the organization commits itself to continue after the experimental period. | |
Projects which offer training to workers, if as a result of this training a new service will be developed (such as Mothers for Mothers). | |