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award.
E. Project Evaluations
Grantees and the GOTR will
determine on a case-by-case basis
whether mid-term evaluations will be
conducted by an internal or external
evaluation team. All final evaluations
must be external and independent in
nature. A Grantee must respond in
writing to any comments and
recommendations provided in the midterm evaluation report. The budget must
include the projected cost of mid-term
and final evaluations.
VII. Agency Contacts
All inquiries regarding this
solicitation should be directed to: Ms.
Lisa Harvey, U.S. Department of Labor,
Procurement Services Center, 200
Constitution Avenue, NW., Room N–
5416, Washington, DC 20210; telephone
(202) 693–4570 (this is not a toll-freenumber) or e-mail: harvey.lisa@dol.gov.
For a list of frequently asked questions
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Initiative Solicitation for Cooperative
Agreement, please visit https://
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1. Materials Prepared Under the
Cooperative Agreement
Grantees must submit to USDOL, for
approval, all media-related, awarenessraising, and educational materials
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published, or used. USDOL considers
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or otherwise use for Federal purposes,
and authorize others to do so, all
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following be displayed on printed
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‘‘Funding provided by the United
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other documents describing projects or
programs funded in whole or in part
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USDOL on: acknowledgment of USDOL
funding; general policy issues regarding
international child labor; and informing
USDOL, to the extent possible, of major
press events and/or interviews. More
detailed guidance on acknowledgement
of USDOL funding will be provided
upon award to the Grantee(s) in the
cooperative agreement and the MPG. In
consultation with USDOL, USDOL will
be acknowledged in one of the following
ways:
A. The USDOL logo may be applied
to USDOL-funded material prepared for
worldwide distribution, including
posters, videos, pamphlets, research
documents, national survey results,
impact evaluations, best practice
reports, and other publications of global
interest. A Grantee must consult with
USDOL on whether the logo may be
used on any such items prior to final
draft or final preparation for
distribution. In no event will the
USDOL logo be placed on any item until
USDOL has given a Grantee written
permission to use the logo on the item.
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Government.’’
3. Privacy and Freedom of Information
Any information submitted in
response to this solicitation will be
subject to the provisions of the Privacy
Act and the Freedom of Information
Act, as appropriate.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 4th day of
May, 2005.
Valerie Veatch,
Grant Officer.
Appendix A: Project Document Format
Executive Summary
1. Background and Justification
2. Target Groups
3. Program Approach and Strategy
3.1 Narrative of Approach and Strategy
(linked to Logical Framework matrix in
Annex A)
3.2 Project Implementation Timeline
(Gantt Chart of Activities linked to
Logical Framework matrix in Annex A)
3.3 Budget (with cost of Activities linked
to Outputs for Budget Performance
Integration in Annex B)
4. Project Monitoring and Evaluation
4.1 Indicators and Means of Verification
4.2 Baseline Data Collection Plan
5. Institutional and Management Framework
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5.1 Institutional Arrangements for
Implementation
5.2 Collaborating and Implementing
Institutions (Partners) and
Responsibilities
5.3 Other Donor or International
Organization Activity and Coordination
5.4 Project Management Organizational
Chart
6. Inputs
6.1 Inputs provided by USDOL
6.2 Inputs provided by the Grantee
6.3 National and/or Other Contributions
7. Sustainability
Annex A: Full presentation of the Logical
Framework matrix
Annex B: Outputs Based Budget example
(A worked example of a Logical Framework
matrix, an Outputs Based Budget, and other
background documentation for this
solicitation are available from ILAB’s Web
site at https://www.dol.gov/ilab/grants/
bkgrd.htm.)
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[Notice (05–086)]
NASA Advisory Committees; Renewal
of NASA’s Advisory Committee
Charters
National Aeronautics and
Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of renewal and
amendment of the charters of NASA’s
advisory committees.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: Pursuant to sections
14(b)(1)and 9(c) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), and
after consultation with the Committee
Management Secretariat, General
Services Administration, the
Administrator of the National
Aeronautics and Space Administration
has determined that a renewal of four
Agency-established advisory
committees is in the public interest in
connection with the performance of
duties imposed upon NASA by law. The
structure and duties of these committees
are unchanged. The four advisory
committees are: NASA Advisory
Council, Aerospace Medicine and
Occupational Health Advisory
Committee, Minority Business
Resources Advisory Committee, and
Planetary Protection Advisory
Committee.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
P. Diane Rausch, Office of External
Relations, National Aeronautics and
Space Administration, Washington, DC
20546, 202/358–4510.
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Information regarding the NASA
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Advisory Council and its committees is
available on the World Wide Web at:
https://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codez/
new/poladvisor.html.
P. Diane Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer,
National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION
[Notice (05-086)]
NASA Advisory Committees; Renewal of NASA's Advisory Committee
Charters
AGENCY: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
ACTION: Notice of renewal and amendment of the charters of NASA's
advisory committees.
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SUMMARY: Pursuant to sections 14(b)(1)and 9(c) of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act (Pub. L. 92-463), and after consultation with the
Committee Management Secretariat, General Services Administration, the
Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration has
determined that a renewal of four Agency-established advisory
committees is in the public interest in connection with the performance
of duties imposed upon NASA by law. The structure and duties of these
committees are unchanged. The four advisory committees are: NASA
Advisory Council, Aerospace Medicine and Occupational Health Advisory
Committee, Minority Business Resources Advisory Committee, and
Planetary Protection Advisory Committee.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. P. Diane Rausch, Office of
External Relations, National Aeronautics and Space Administration,
Washington, DC 20546, 202/358-4510.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Information regarding the NASA
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Advisory Council and its committees is available on the World Wide Web
at: https://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/codez/new/poladvisor.html.
P. Diane Rausch,
Advisory Committee Management Officer, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration.
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