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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
[USCG–2005–22821]
National Boating Safety Activities:
Funding for National Nonprofit Public
Service Organizations
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of funds availability.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Coast Guard seeks
applications for fiscal year 2006 grants
and cooperative agreements from
national, nongovernmental, nonprofit
public service organizations. The
Boating Safety Financial Assistance
Program is listed in section 97.012 of
the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance. These grants and
cooperative agreements would be used
to fund projects on various subjects
promoting recreational boating safety on
the national level. This notice provides
information about the grant and
cooperative agreement application
process and some of the subjects of
particular interest to the Coast Guard.
DATES: Application packages may be
obtained on or after November 1, 2005.
Proposals for the fiscal year 2006 grant
cycle must be received before 3 p.m.
Eastern time, January 23, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Application packages may
be obtained by calling the Coast Guard
Infoline at 800–368–5647. Submit
proposals to: Commandant (G-OPB–1),
U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100
Second Street SW., Room 3100,
Washington, DC 20593–0001. This
notice is available from the Coast Guard
Infoline and on the Internet at https://
dms.dot.gov in docket USCG–2005–
22821 or at the Web site for the Office
of Boating Safety at https://
www.uscgboating.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Vickie Hartberger, Office of Boating
Safety, U.S. Coast Guard (G-OPB–1/
Room 3100), 2100 Second Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20593–0001; 202–267–
0974. The points of contact for the seven
project areas of particular interest are
listed at the end of the description of
each project area.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title 46,
United States Code, Section 13103,
allocates funds available from the
Aquatic Resources Trust Fund for
boating safety grants. The majority of
funds are allocated to the States, and up
to 5 percent of these funds may be
distributed by the Coast Guard for grants
and cooperative agreements for national
recreational boating safety activities of
national nonprofit public service
VerDate Aug<31>2005
17:22 Nov 01, 2005
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organizations. It is anticipated that
approximately $4,750,000 will be made
available for fiscal year 2006. Thirty-one
awards totaling $2,950,000 were made
in fiscal year 2005 ranging from $7,000
to $495,000. Nothing in this
announcement should be construed as
committing the Coast Guard to dividing
available funds among qualified
applicants or awarding any specified
amount.
It is anticipated that several awards
will be made by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Applicants must be national,
nongovernmental, nonprofit public
service organizations and must establish
that their activities are, in fact, national
in scope. An application package may
be obtained by writing or calling the
point of contact listed in ADDRESSES on
or after November 1, 2005. The
application package contains all
necessary forms, an explanation of how
the grant program is administered, and
a checklist for submitting a grant
application. Specific information on
organization eligibility, proposal
requirements, award procedures, and
financial administration procedures
may be obtained by contacting the
person listed in FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT.
Prospective grantees may propose up
to a 5-year grant with 12-month (fiscal
year) increments. In effect, an award
would be made for the first year and
thereafter renewal is optional. Each
annual increment would not be
guaranteed. Under a continuation
(multi-year) type of award, the Coast
Guard agrees to support a grant project
at a specific level of effort for a specified
period of time, with a statement of
intention to provide additional future
support, provided funds are available,
the project continues to support the
needs of the government, and the
achieved results warrant further
support. Award of continuation grants
will be made on a strict case-by-case
basis to assist planning in certain largescale projects and ensure continuity.
Procedures also provide for awarding
noncompetitive grants or cooperative
agreements on a case-by-case basis. This
authority is judiciously used to fund
recurring annual projects or events
which can only be carried out by one
organization, and projects that present
targets of opportunity for timely action
on new or emerging program
requirements or issues.
The following list includes items of
specific interest to the Coast Guard;
however, potential applicants should
not be constrained by the list. We
welcome any initiative that supports the
organizational objectives of the
Recreational Boating Safety Program to
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save lives, reduce the number of boating
accidents, injuries and property damage,
and lower associated health care costs.
Some project areas of continuing and
particular interest for grant funding
include the following:
1. Develop and Conduct a National
Annual Safe Boating Campaign. The
Coast Guard seeks a grantee to develop
and conduct the 2007 National Annual
Safe Boating Campaign that targets
specific boater market segments and
recreational boating safety topics. This
year-round campaign must support the
organizational objectives of the National
Recreational Boating Safety Program
and the nationwide grassroots activities
of the many volunteer groups who
coordinate local media events,
education programs, and public
awareness activities, as well as
complement the Coast Guard ‘‘You’re In
Command. Boat Responsibly!’’
campaign. The major focus of the
campaign will be to affect the behavior
of all boaters with special focus on boat
operators being responsible for their
own safety as well as the safety of their
passengers. A significant emphasis
should be placed on life jacket wear,
boater education, safety and security
issues, propeller injury prevention, and
the dangers of carbon monoxide, as well
as boating under the influence of
alcohol or drugs. Efforts will also be
coordinated, year-round, with other
national safety activities and special
media events. Point of Contact: Ms. Jo
Calkin, 202–267–0994.
2. Develop and Conduct a National
Recreational Boating Safety Outreach
and Awareness Conference. The Coast
Guard seeks a grantee to plan,
implement, oversee, and conduct a
National Recreational Boating Safety
Outreach and Awareness Conference
that supports the organizational
objectives of the National Recreational
Boating Safety Program. The overall
conference focus should have
promotional strategies with special
focus on boat operators being
responsible for their own safety as well
as the safety of their passengers.
Significant emphasis should be placed
on offering multiple subjects that afford
the participants professional
development opportunities and
educational enhancement. Subjects
should focus on, but not be limited to:
life jacket wear, safety and security
issues, propeller injury prevention, the
dangers of carbon monoxide, boater
education, vessel safety, outreach and
awareness efforts, as well as boating
under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Point of Contact: Ms. Jo Calkin, 202–
267–0994.
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3. Federal/State Cooperative
Partnering Efforts. The Coast Guard
seeks a grantee to provide programs to
encourage greater participation and
uniformity in State boating safety
efforts. Applicants would provide a
forum to encourage greater uniformity of
boating laws and regulations,
reciprocity among jurisdictions, and
closer cooperation and assistance in
developing, administering, and
enforcing Federal and State laws and
regulations pertaining to boating safety.
Point of Contact: Ms. Audrey Pickup,
202–267–0872.
4. Develop and Conduct Boating
Accident Investigation Seminars. The
Coast Guard seeks a grantee to develop,
provide instructional material, and
conduct training courses nationwide for
boating accident investigators, including
three courses at the U.S. Coast Guard’s
Maritime Law Enforcement Academy in
Charleston, South Carolina. Point of
Contact: Mr. Rick Gipe, 202–267–0985.
5. National Estimate of Personal
Flotation Devices (PFDs) Wear Rate. The
Coast Guard seeks a grantee to develop
a statistically valid national estimate
and evaluation of wear rates of PFDs by
recreational boaters. Wear rates should
be determined by actual observation of
boaters. Point of Contact: Mr. Bruce
Schmidt, 202–267–0955.
6. Develop New National Boating
Survey Instrument and Methodology.
The Coast Guard seeks a grantee to
develop, in liaison with multiple
recreational boating interests, a new
national boating survey instrument and
methodology. This instrument and
methodology are to be developed in
consensus with various boating safety,
boating industry and boating user
groups, as well as Federal agencies and
academia. In November 2004, a
collective group met in East Lansing,
Michigan to discuss boating research,
and to recommend the highest priority
actions that need to take place in the
area of recreational boating research.
This grant project is to respond to the
recommendations provided by the
November 2004 meeting by developing
a survey instrument and methodology
that will be implemented by the Coast
Guard at a later date. Boating safety will
be considered the main topic for the
survey. The survey may include
research on other recreational boating
topics supported by other survey
partners. Point of Contact: Mr. Barry
Nobles, 202–267–0986.
7. Voluntary Standards Development
Support. The Coast Guard seeks a
grantee to carry out a program to
encourage active participation by
members of the public and other
qualified persons in the development of
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17:22 Nov 01, 2005
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technically sound voluntary safety
standards for boats and associated
equipment. Point of Contact: Mr. Rick
Gipe, 202–267–0985.
We encourage proposals addressing
other boating safety concerns.
Potential grantees should focus on
partnership, e.g., exploring other
sources, linkages, in-kind contributions,
cost sharing, and partnering with other
organizations or corporations. The
primary goal of the National
Recreational Boating Safety Program is
to reduce fatalities to specific levels for
each upcoming year. With your
application, we encourage you to list
and describe the tools you will use to
measure your grant’s performance
toward achieving this goal or toward
achieving a specific objective that will
result in the achievement of this goal.
For some examples of tools, we invite
you to explore this CDC Web site:
https://www.cdc.gov/ncipe/pub-res/
demonstr.htm.
Please note: We published a Notice of
availability for FY05 funds on October
6, 2004, 69 FR 59943. In that Notice, we
stated that it would be the final year that
our office would publish a notice of
availability of funding for national
nonprofit public service organizations
in the Federal Register. We stated that,
under Department of Homeland
Security policy, we would announce
future availability of funding
electronically, at the Web site:
www.grants.gov. Because the FY06
Notice of Funds Availability is not yet
available on that website, we are
publishing the information in the
Federal Register again this year to
provide information to the public in a
timely manner.
Dated: October 27, 2005.
Gary T. Blore,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of
Operations Policy.
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Transportation Security Administration,
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
[USCG-2005-22821]
National Boating Safety Activities: Funding for National
Nonprofit Public Service Organizations
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of funds availability.
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SUMMARY: The Coast Guard seeks applications for fiscal year 2006 grants
and cooperative agreements from national, nongovernmental, nonprofit
public service organizations. The Boating Safety Financial Assistance
Program is listed in section 97.012 of the Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance. These grants and cooperative agreements would be used to
fund projects on various subjects promoting recreational boating safety
on the national level. This notice provides information about the grant
and cooperative agreement application process and some of the subjects
of particular interest to the Coast Guard.
DATES: Application packages may be obtained on or after November 1,
2005. Proposals for the fiscal year 2006 grant cycle must be received
before 3 p.m. Eastern time, January 23, 2006.
ADDRESSES: Application packages may be obtained by calling the Coast
Guard Infoline at 800-368-5647. Submit proposals to: Commandant (G-OPB-
1), U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters, 2100 Second Street SW., Room 3100,
Washington, DC 20593-0001. This notice is available from the Coast
Guard Infoline and on the Internet at https://dms.dot.gov in docket
USCG-2005-22821 or at the Web site for the Office of Boating Safety at
https://www.uscgboating.org.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Vickie Hartberger, Office of
Boating Safety, U.S. Coast Guard (G-OPB-1/Room 3100), 2100 Second
Street, SW., Washington, DC 20593-0001; 202-267-0974. The points of
contact for the seven project areas of particular interest are listed
at the end of the description of each project area.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Title 46, United States Code, Section 13103,
allocates funds available from the Aquatic Resources Trust Fund for
boating safety grants. The majority of funds are allocated to the
States, and up to 5 percent of these funds may be distributed by the
Coast Guard for grants and cooperative agreements for national
recreational boating safety activities of national nonprofit public
service organizations. It is anticipated that approximately $4,750,000
will be made available for fiscal year 2006. Thirty-one awards totaling
$2,950,000 were made in fiscal year 2005 ranging from $7,000 to
$495,000. Nothing in this announcement should be construed as
committing the Coast Guard to dividing available funds among qualified
applicants or awarding any specified amount.
It is anticipated that several awards will be made by the U.S.
Coast Guard. Applicants must be national, nongovernmental, nonprofit
public service organizations and must establish that their activities
are, in fact, national in scope. An application package may be obtained
by writing or calling the point of contact listed in ADDRESSES on or
after November 1, 2005. The application package contains all necessary
forms, an explanation of how the grant program is administered, and a
checklist for submitting a grant application. Specific information on
organization eligibility, proposal requirements, award procedures, and
financial administration procedures may be obtained by contacting the
person listed in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT.
Prospective grantees may propose up to a 5-year grant with 12-month
(fiscal year) increments. In effect, an award would be made for the
first year and thereafter renewal is optional. Each annual increment
would not be guaranteed. Under a continuation (multi-year) type of
award, the Coast Guard agrees to support a grant project at a specific
level of effort for a specified period of time, with a statement of
intention to provide additional future support, provided funds are
available, the project continues to support the needs of the
government, and the achieved results warrant further support. Award of
continuation grants will be made on a strict case-by-case basis to
assist planning in certain large-scale projects and ensure continuity.
Procedures also provide for awarding noncompetitive grants or
cooperative agreements on a case-by-case basis. This authority is
judiciously used to fund recurring annual projects or events which can
only be carried out by one organization, and projects that present
targets of opportunity for timely action on new or emerging program
requirements or issues.
The following list includes items of specific interest to the Coast
Guard; however, potential applicants should not be constrained by the
list. We welcome any initiative that supports the organizational
objectives of the Recreational Boating Safety Program to save lives,
reduce the number of boating accidents, injuries and property damage,
and lower associated health care costs. Some project areas of
continuing and particular interest for grant funding include the
following:
1. Develop and Conduct a National Annual Safe Boating Campaign. The
Coast Guard seeks a grantee to develop and conduct the 2007 National
Annual Safe Boating Campaign that targets specific boater market
segments and recreational boating safety topics. This year-round
campaign must support the organizational objectives of the National
Recreational Boating Safety Program and the nationwide grassroots
activities of the many volunteer groups who coordinate local media
events, education programs, and public awareness activities, as well as
complement the Coast Guard ``You're In Command. Boat Responsibly!''
campaign. The major focus of the campaign will be to affect the
behavior of all boaters with special focus on boat operators being
responsible for their own safety as well as the safety of their
passengers. A significant emphasis should be placed on life jacket
wear, boater education, safety and security issues, propeller injury
prevention, and the dangers of carbon monoxide, as well as boating
under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Efforts will also be
coordinated, year-round, with other national safety activities and
special media events. Point of Contact: Ms. Jo Calkin, 202-267-0994.
2. Develop and Conduct a National Recreational Boating Safety
Outreach and Awareness Conference. The Coast Guard seeks a grantee to
plan, implement, oversee, and conduct a National Recreational Boating
Safety Outreach and Awareness Conference that supports the
organizational objectives of the National Recreational Boating Safety
Program. The overall conference focus should have promotional
strategies with special focus on boat operators being responsible for
their own safety as well as the safety of their passengers. Significant
emphasis should be placed on offering multiple subjects that afford the
participants professional development opportunities and educational
enhancement. Subjects should focus on, but not be limited to: life
jacket wear, safety and security issues, propeller injury prevention,
the dangers of carbon monoxide, boater education, vessel safety,
outreach and awareness efforts, as well as boating under the influence
of alcohol or drugs. Point of Contact: Ms. Jo Calkin, 202-267-0994.
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3. Federal/State Cooperative Partnering Efforts. The Coast Guard
seeks a grantee to provide programs to encourage greater participation
and uniformity in State boating safety efforts. Applicants would
provide a forum to encourage greater uniformity of boating laws and
regulations, reciprocity among jurisdictions, and closer cooperation
and assistance in developing, administering, and enforcing Federal and
State laws and regulations pertaining to boating safety. Point of
Contact: Ms. Audrey Pickup, 202-267-0872.
4. Develop and Conduct Boating Accident Investigation Seminars. The
Coast Guard seeks a grantee to develop, provide instructional material,
and conduct training courses nationwide for boating accident
investigators, including three courses at the U.S. Coast Guard's
Maritime Law Enforcement Academy in Charleston, South Carolina. Point
of Contact: Mr. Rick Gipe, 202-267-0985.
5. National Estimate of Personal Flotation Devices (PFDs) Wear
Rate. The Coast Guard seeks a grantee to develop a statistically valid
national estimate and evaluation of wear rates of PFDs by recreational
boaters. Wear rates should be determined by actual observation of
boaters. Point of Contact: Mr. Bruce Schmidt, 202-267-0955.
6. Develop New National Boating Survey Instrument and Methodology.
The Coast Guard seeks a grantee to develop, in liaison with multiple
recreational boating interests, a new national boating survey
instrument and methodology. This instrument and methodology are to be
developed in consensus with various boating safety, boating industry
and boating user groups, as well as Federal agencies and academia. In
November 2004, a collective group met in East Lansing, Michigan to
discuss boating research, and to recommend the highest priority actions
that need to take place in the area of recreational boating research.
This grant project is to respond to the recommendations provided by the
November 2004 meeting by developing a survey instrument and methodology
that will be implemented by the Coast Guard at a later date. Boating
safety will be considered the main topic for the survey. The survey may
include research on other recreational boating topics supported by
other survey partners. Point of Contact: Mr. Barry Nobles, 202-267-
0986.
7. Voluntary Standards Development Support. The Coast Guard seeks a
grantee to carry out a program to encourage active participation by
members of the public and other qualified persons in the development of
technically sound voluntary safety standards for boats and associated
equipment. Point of Contact: Mr. Rick Gipe, 202-267-0985.
We encourage proposals addressing other boating safety concerns.
Potential grantees should focus on partnership, e.g., exploring
other sources, linkages, in-kind contributions, cost sharing, and
partnering with other organizations or corporations. The primary goal
of the National Recreational Boating Safety Program is to reduce
fatalities to specific levels for each upcoming year. With your
application, we encourage you to list and describe the tools you will
use to measure your grant's performance toward achieving this goal or
toward achieving a specific objective that will result in the
achievement of this goal. For some examples of tools, we invite you to
explore this CDC Web site: https://www.cdc.gov/ncipe/pub-res/
demonstr.htm.
Please note: We published a Notice of availability for FY05 funds
on October 6, 2004, 69 FR 59943. In that Notice, we stated that it
would be the final year that our office would publish a notice of
availability of funding for national nonprofit public service
organizations in the Federal Register. We stated that, under Department
of Homeland Security policy, we would announce future availability of
funding electronically, at the Web site: www.grants.gov. Because the
FY06 Notice of Funds Availability is not yet available on that website,
we are publishing the information in the Federal Register again this
year to provide information to the public in a timely manner.
Dated: October 27, 2005.
Gary T. Blore,
Rear Admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, Director of Operations Policy.
[FR Doc. 05-21857 Filed 11-1-05; 8:45 am]
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