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Overview of the forms

Type of initiative
The analysis is adapted to 2 types of initiatives: stand-alone initiatives and grant programs. There are 6 different forms to analyze stand-alone or specific initiatives, where an initiative is defined broadly, and there is 1 form to analyze the framework of a grant program or funding procedures.
Target group
The analysis is adapted to whether or not children/young people are the target group. The target group can of course be broader than just children/young people.
Participation
The analysis is adapted to whether or not children/young people are directly involved. If children under the age of 18 are involved, the analysis is extended to specifically consider the rights and needs of children.
RBA form
Use the RBA form that suits what you want to analyze.
3. Does it concern a grant program or funding procedures?
No
1. Are children and young people the target group for the initiative?
Yes
2. Will children or young people themselves be active or involved in the initiative?
Yes, children aged 0 – 18
Use RBA1
Yes, both children and young people
Yes, young people aged 18 – 25 
Use RBA2
No
Use RBA3
No
2. Will children or young people themselves be active or involved in the initiative?
Yes, children aged 0 – 18
Use RBA4
Yes, both children and young people
Yes, young people aged 18 – 25 
Use RBA5
No
Use RBA6
Yes
Use RBA7