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There are 36 Spring 2025 applications to review. You can access the applications, along with the evaluation template and guidelines for each award, using the Access Link – Below.
If you have a conflict with any of your assignments, please let MariaClaudia Lora-Montano know by Friday, February 7 so she can re-assign the application ASAP.
APPLICATIONS ACCESS LINK:
Written evaluations from primary reviewers are due no later than Wednesday, February 26. These documents are to be sent to MariaClaudia Lora-Montano at mlora@rpbusa.org
If you have any questions, please contact MariaClaudia Lora-Montano at 646-892-9564 or mlora@rpbusa.org.