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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
Announcement of Grant Application
Deadlines and Funding Levels
AGENCY:
Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
Notice of funding availability
and solicitation of applications.
ACTION:
USDA Rural Development
administers rural utilities programs
through the Rural Utilities Service.
USDA Rural Development announces
additional Fiscal Year (FY) 2006
funding available through its Technical
Assistance and Training Grant Program
(TAT). An additional $500,000 in
emergency funding will be made
available, pursuant to the Secretary’s
determination of extreme need, to
conduct Water Resource Studies in the
states affected by hurricanes Katrina,
Rita, and/or Wilma (Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas).
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SUMMARY:
You may submit completed
applications for the Water Resource
Studies grant(s) from the date of
announcement to 30 days after this
announcement appears in the Federal
Register.
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You may obtain application
guides and materials for the Water
Resource Studies grants the following
ways:
• The Internet at USDA Rural
Development Web site: https://
www.usda.gov/rus/water/.
• You may also request application
guides and materials by contacting the
USDA Rural Development, WEP at (202)
720–9586.
You may submit:
• Completed paper applications for
Water Resource Studies grants to the
USDA Rural Development, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, 1400
Independence Avenue, SW., Room
2233, STOP 1570, Washington, DC
20250–1570. Applications should be
marked ‘‘Attention: Assistant
Administrator, Water and
Environmental Programs.’’
• Electronic grant applications at
https://www.grants.gov/ (Grants.gov),
following the instructions you find on
that Web site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anita O’Brien, Loan Specialist, Water
Program Division, USDA Rural
Development, telephone: (202) 690–
3789, fax: (202) 690–0649.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
ADDRESSES:
Federal Agency: Rural Utilities
Service.
Funding Opportunity Title: Water
Resource Studies Grants.
Announcement Type: Funding Level
Announcement and Solicitation of
Applications.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1926(a)(14); Pub.L.
109–97, 119 Stat. 2120.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 10.761.
Dates: You may submit completed
application for a TAT grant from the
date of announcement to 30 days after
this announcement appears in the
Federal Register.
Reminder of competitive grant
application deadline: Applications must
be mailed, shipped or submitted
electronically through Grants.gov no
later than 30 days after this
announcement appears in the Federal
Register to be eligible for funding.
Items in Supplementary Information
I. Funding Opportunity: Brief introduction to
the Water Resource Studies Grants;
II. Award Information: Available funds,
maximum amounts;
III. Eligibility Information: Who is eligible,
what kinds of projects are eligible, what
criteria determine basic eligibility;
IV. Application and Submission Information:
Where to get application materials; what
constitutes a completed application; how
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and where to submit applications;
deadlines; and, items that are eligible;
V. Application Review Information:
Considerations and preferences; scoring
criteria; review standards; and selection
information;
VI. Award Administration Information:
Award notice information and award
recipient reporting requirements;
VII. Agency Contacts: Web, phone, fax, email,
and contact name.
I. Funding Opportunity
Drinking water systems are basic and
vital to both health and economic
development. Hurricanes Katrina, Rita,
and Wilma severely damaged water
systems in the states of Florida,
Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and
Texas. Without dependable water
supply, rural communities in these
states will not attract families and
businesses to return and invest in the
hurricane damaged communities.
USDA Rural Development supports
the sound development of rural
communities and the growth of our
economy without endangering the
environment. It provides financial and
technical assistance to help
communities bring safe drinking water
and sanitary, environmentally sound
waste disposal facilities to rural
Americans in greatest need. The
additional funding for Water Resource
Studies will allow rural communities to
better plan and secure dependable water
supplies for rebuilding their
community’s health and economic
development. Qualified private nonprofit organizations may apply to
receive a grant to conduct Water
Resource Studies to evaluate sources of
dependable water supplies for
communities in the hurricane affected
states.
II. Award Information
Available funds: $500,000 is available
for Water Resource Study grants in FY
2006.
III. Eligibility Information
A. What are the basic eligibility
requirements for applying?
The applying entity (Applicant) must:
1. Be a private, non-profit
organization that has tax-exempt status
from the United States Internal Revenue
Service (IRS);
2. Be legally established and located
within one of the following:
a. A state within the United States.
b. The District of Columbia.
c. The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
d. Insular possession of the United
States.
3. Have the legal capacity and
authority to carry out the grant purpose;
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4. Have no delinquent debt to the
Federal Government or no outstanding
judgments to repay Federal debt.
B. What are the basic eligibility
requirements for a project?
The project must be a Water Resource
Study that will evaluate and
recommend sources of dependable
water supply that can be developed and
used by rural communities in one or
more of the hurricane affected states of
Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana, and Texas.
IV. Application and Submission
Information
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A. Where to get application Information
The grant application guide, copies of
necessary forms and samples, and the
Technical Assistance Grants regulation
(7 CFR 1775) are available from these
sources:
• The Internet: https://www.usda.gov/
rus/water/,
• https://www.grants.gov. or,
• For paper copies of these materials:
call (202) 720–9586.
1. You may file an application in
either paper or electronic format.
Whether you file a paper or an
electronic application, you will need a
Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number. You must provide your DUNS
number on the SF–424, ‘‘Application for
Federal Assistance.’’
To verify that your organization has a
DUNS number or to receive one at no
cost, call the dedicated toll-free request
line at 1–866–705–5711 or access the
Web site https://
www.dunandbradstreet.com. You will
need the following information when
requesting a DUNS number:
a. Legal Name of the Applicant;
b. Headquarters name and address of
the Applicant;
c. The names under which the
Applicant is doing business (e.g. dba) or
any other name(s) by which the
Applicant is commonly recognized;
d. Physical address of the Applicant;
e. Mailing address (if separate from
headquarters and/or physical address of
the Applicant);
f. Telephone number;
g. Contact name and title;
h. Number of employees at the
physical location.
2. Send or deliver paper applications
via the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) or
courier delivery services to the USDA
Rural Development receipt point set
forth below. Applications will not be
accepted by fax or e-mail. For paper
applications mail or ensure delivery of
an original paper application (no
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stamped, photocopied, or initialed
signatures) and two copies by the
deadline date to the following address:
Assistant Administrator—Water and
Environmental Programs, USDA Rural
Development, 1400 Independence
Avenue, SW., STOP 1548, Room 5145
South, Washington, DC 20250–1548.
The application and any materials sent
with it become Federal records by law
and cannot be returned to you.
3. For electronic applications, you
must file an electronic application at the
Web site: https://www.grants.gov. You
must be registered with Grants.gov
before you can submit a grant
application. If you have not used
Grants.gov before, you will need to
register with the Central Contractor
Registry (CCR) and the Credential
Provider. You will need a DUNS
number to accomplish such registration
and later access any of the services.
The CCR registers your organization,
maintains your organizational
information and allows Grants.gov to
use it to verify your identity. You may
register with CCR by calling the CCR
Assistance Center at 1–888–227–2423 or
you may register online at: https://
www.ccr.gov.
The Credential Provider gives you or
your representative a username and
password, as part of the Federal
Government’s e-Authentication to
ensure a secure transaction. You will
need the username and password when
you register with Grants.gov or use
Grants.gov to submit your application.
You must register with the Central
Provider through Grants.gov: https://
apply.grants.gov/OrcRegister.
The registration processes may take
several business days to complete.
Follow the instructions at Grants.gov for
registering and submitting an electronic
application. Original signatures on
electronically submitted documents
may be requested at a later date.
B. What constitutes a completed
application?
1. To be considered for assistance,
you must be an eligible entity and must
submit a complete application by the
deadline date. You must consult the
cost principles and general
administrative requirements for grants
pertaining to their organizational type in
order to prepare the budget and
complete other parts of the application.
You also must demonstrate compliance
(or intent to comply), through
certification or other means, with a
number of public policy requirements.
2. Applicants must complete and
submit the following forms to apply for
a Water Resource Study grant:
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(a) Standard Form 424, ‘‘Application
for Federal Assistance.’’
(b) Standard Form 424A, ‘‘Budget
Information—Non-Construction
Programs.’’
(c) Standard Form 424B,
‘‘Assurances—Non-Construction
Programs.’’
(d) Standard Form LLL, ‘‘Disclosure of
Lobbying Activity.’’
(e) Form RD 400–1, ‘‘Equal
Opportunity Agreement.’’
(f) Form RD 400–4, ‘‘Assurance
Agreement (Under Title VI, Civil Rights
Act of 1964).
3. The project proposal should outline
the project in sufficient detail to provide
a reader with a complete understanding
of how the proposed Water Resource
Study will address the water supply
needs of the study area. The proposal
should contain:
a. A brief project overview. Explain
the purpose of the project, how it relates
to USDA Rural Development purposes,
how the Applicant will carry out the
project, what the project will produce,
and who will direct it.
b. A statement describing the
necessity of the project. Describe why
the project is necessary. Describe how
eligible rural communities will benefit
from the study. Describe the service
area. Address water needs of rural
communities within the study area.
c. A statement of the study goals.. The
statement should clearly describe the
goals and be concrete and specific
enough to be quantitative or observable.
They should also be feasible and relate
to the purpose of the proposed Water
Resource Study.
d. A project evaluation which must
describe how the results will be
evaluated, consistent with the study’s
objectives.
e. The following supplementary
materials must be submitted:
(i) Evidence that the Applicant is
legally recognized under state and
Federal law. Satisfactory documentation
includes, but is not limited to,
certificates from the Secretary of State,
or copies of state statutes or laws under
which the Applicant was established.
Letters from the IRS awarding taxexempt status are not considered
adequate evidence.
(ii) A certified list of directors and
officers with their respective terms.
(iii) Evidence of tax exempt status
from the Internal Revenue Service.
(iv) Disclosure of debarment and
suspension information required in
accordance with 7 CFR 3017.335, if it
applies. The section heading is ‘‘What
information must I provide before
entering into a covered transaction with
the Department of Agriculture?’’ It is
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part of the Department of Agriculture’s
rules on Government-wide Debarment
and Suspension.
(v). Identification of all of the
Applicant’s known workplaces
including the actual address of
buildings location within buildings; or
other sites where work under the award
takes place. Workplace identification is
required under the drug-free workplace
requirements in accordance with 7 CFR
3021.230. The section heading is ‘‘How
and when must I identify workplaces?’’
It is part of the Department of
Agriculture’s rules on Government-wide
Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace
(Financial Assistance).
(vi) The most recent audit of the
Applicant.
V. Application Review Information
A. Within 30 days of receiving the
application, USDA Rural Development
will acknowledge receipt by letter to the
Applicant. The application will be
reviewed for completeness to determine
if it contains all of the items required.
If the application is incomplete or
ineligible, it will be returned to the
Applicant with an explanation.
B. A review team, composed of at
least two members, will evaluate all
applications and proposals. They will
make overall recommendations based
on factors such as eligibility, application
completeness, and conformity to
application requirements. They will
score the applications based on criteria
in the next section.
C. All applications that are complete
and eligible will be ranked
competitively based on the following
scoring criteria
Scoring criteria
Points
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Degree of expertise ...........................................................................................................................................................
Percentage of Applicant’s contributions ............................................................................................................................
Needs Assessment: Extent that problems/issues are clearly defined and supported by data ........................................
Goals/Objectives: Goals/objectives are clearly defined, are tied to need, and are measurable ......................................
Extent to which the work plan clearly articulates a well thought-out approach to accomplishing objectives; and clearly
defines those served by the study.
6. Description of the service area, particularly the demographics of the rural communities being served (population and
Median Household Income of the communities).
7. Extent to which the evaluation methods are specific to the program, clearly defined, measurable, with the expected
project outcomes.
8. Administrator’s discretion ...................................................................................................................................................
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VI. Award Administration Information
A. USDA Rural Development will
rank all qualifying applications by their
final score. Applications will be
selected for funding based on the
highest scores and the availability of
funding for the Water Resource Studies
grants. Each applicant will be notified
in writing of the score its application
receives.
B. In making a decision regarding an
application, USDA Rural Development
may determine that an application is:
1. Eligible and selected for funding,
2. Eligible but offered fewer funds
than requested,
3. Eligible but not selected for
funding, or
4. Ineligible for the grant.
C. In accordance with 7 CFR part
1900, subpart B, the Applicant generally
has the right to appeal adverse
decisions. Some adverse decisions
cannot be appealed. For example, if the
Applicant is denied funding due to a
lack of funds available for the grant
program, this decision cannot be
appealed. However, the Applicant may
make a request to the National Appeals
Division (NAD) to review the accuracy
of our finding that the decision cannot
be appealed. The appeal must be in
writing and filed at the appropriate
Regional Office, which can be found at
https://www.nad.usda.gov/offices.htm or
by calling (703) 305–1166.
D. Applicants selected for funding
(Grantees) will complete a grant
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agreement, which outlines the terms
and conditions of the grant award.
E. Grantees will be reimbursed as
follows:
1. SF–270, ‘‘Request for Advance or
Reimbursement,’’ will be completed by
the Grantee and submitted to either the
State or National Office not more
frequently than monthly.
2. Upon receipt of a properly
completed SF–270, payment will
ordinarily be made within 30 days.
3. Grantees are encouraged to use
women- and minority-owned banks (a
bank which is owned at least 50 percent
by women or minority group members)
for the deposit and disbursement of
funds.
F. Any change in the scope of the
project, budget adjustments of more
than 10 percent of the total budget, or
any other significant change in the
project must be reported to and
approved by the appropriate USDA
Rural Development official by written
amendment to the grant agreement. Any
change not approved may be cause for
termination of the grant.
G. Project reporting.
1. Grantees shall constantly monitor
performance to ensure that time
schedules are being met, projected work
is being accomplished within the
established time periods, and other
performance objectives are being
achieved.
2. SF–269, ‘‘Financial Status Report
(short form),’’ and a project performance
activity report will be required of all
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days after the end of each quarter.
3. A final project performance report
will be required with the last SF–269,
due 90 days after the end of the last
quarter in which the project is
completed. The final report may serve
as the last quarterly report.
4. All multi-state Grantees are to
submit an original of each report to the
National Office. Grantees serving only
one State are to submit an original of
each report to the State Office. The
project performance reports should
detail, preferably in a narrative format,
activities that have transpired for the
specific time period.
H. The Grantee will provide an audit
report or financial statement(s) as
follows:
1. Grantees expending $500,000 or
more Federal funds per fiscal year will
submit an audit conducted in
accordance with OMB Circular A–133.
The audit will be submitted within 9
months after the end of the Grantee’s
fiscal year. Additional audits may be
required if the project period covers
more than one fiscal year.
2. Grantees expending less than
$500,000 will provide annual financial
statements covering the grant period,
consisting of the Grantee’s statement of
income and expense and balance sheet
signed by an appropriate official of the
Grantee. Financial statements will be
submitted within 90 days after the
Grantee’s fiscal year.
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VII. Agency Contacts
A. Web site: https://www.usda.gov/rus/
water. The USDA Rural Development’s
Web site maintains up-to-date resources
and contact information for the
Technical Assistance Grants program.
B. Phone: (202) 720–9586.
C. Fax: (202) 690–0649.
D. E-mail: anita.obrien@wdc.usda.gov.
E. Main point of contact: Anita
O’Brien, Loan Specialist, Water and
Environmental Programs, Water
Programs Division, USDA Rural
Development.
Dated: February 24, 2006.
James M. Andrew,
Administrator, Rural Utilities Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of the Census
Census Advisory Committee of
Professional Associations
Executive Order 12838, in that its
charter is of compelling national interest
and that other methods of obtaining
public participation have been
considered, the Committee was
rechartered in March 2002 and again in
February 2004.
The Committee will consist of a Chair
and 35 other members with a substantial
interest in the conduct and outcome of
the Census Bureau’s economic,
demographic, decennial census,
statistical research, and marketing
programs. The Committee includes
representatives from academia, private
enterprise, professional associations,
and nonprofit organizations, which are
further diversified by business type,
geographic area, and other variables.
The Committee will function solely as
an advisory body and in compliance
with provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act. Copies of the revised
charter will be filed with the
appropriate Committees of the Congress
and with the Library of Congress.
Dated: March 1, 2006.
Charles Louis Kincannon,
Director, Bureau of the Census.
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Bureau of the Census,
Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Notice of Renewal.
AGENCY:
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Circumstances: Certain Lined Paper
from India, 73 FR 7916 (February 15,
2006); and Notice of Preliminary
Affirmative Countervailing Duty
Determination and Preliminary Negative
Critical Circumstances, Certain Lined
Paper from Indonesia, 71 FR 7524
(February 13, 2006). On February 17,
2006, the petitions submitted a letter
requesting alignment of the final
determination in these investigations
with the final determination in the
respective companion antidumping
investigations. Therefore, in accordance
with section 705(a)(1) the Tariff Act of
1930, as amended (the Act), we are
aligning the final determination in these
investigations with the final
determinations in the antidumping duty
investigations of lined paper products
from India and Indonesia.
This notice is issued and published
pursuant to section 705(a)(1) of the Act.
Dated: February 28, 2006.
David M. Spooner,
Assistant Secretary for Import
Administration.
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The U.S. Bureau of the
Census (Census Bureau) is giving notice
that the charter for the Census Advisory
Committee of Professional Associations
has been renewed.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Committee Liaison Officer Jeri Green,
Chief, Census Advisory Committee
Office, U.S. Census Bureau, Room 3627,
Federal Building 3, Washington, DC
20233. Her telephone number is 301–
763–2075, TDD 301–457–2540.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act, Title
5, United States Code, Appendix 2, and
the General Services Administration
(GSA) rule on Federal Advisory
Committee Management, Title 41, Code
of Federal Regulations, Part 101–6, and
after consultation with GSA, the
Secretary of Commerce has determined
that the renewal of the Census Advisory
Committee of Professional Associations
is in the public interest in connection
with the performance of duties imposed
by law on the Department of Commerce.
The Committee was established in
January 1973 to obtain expertise relating
to major programs, such as the
decennial census of population and
housing, the agriculture and economic
censuses, current demographic and
economic statistics programs, survey
research, and marketing analysis.
Meeting the standards set forth in
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
International Trade Administration
International Trade Administration
A–533–809
(C–533–844, C–500–819)
Certain Forged Stainless Steel Flanges
From India; Preliminary Results of
Antidumping Duty Administrative
Review
Certain Lined Paper Products From
India and Indonesia: Alignment of First
Countervailing Duty Determination
With Antidumping Duty Determination
Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
EFFECTIVE DATE: March 7, 2006.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Maura Jeffords or Robert Copyak (India),
and David Layton or David Neubacher
(Indonesia) AD/CVD Operations, Import
Administration, International Trade
Administration, U.S. Department of
Commerce, 14th Street and Constitution
Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20230;
telephone (202) 482–3146 or (202) 482–
2209, and (202) 482–0371 or (202) 482–
5823, respectively.
AGENCY:
Background
On February 6, 2006, we completed
the preliminary affirmative
countervailing duty determinations
pertaining to certain lined paper
products from India and Indonesia. See
Notice of Preliminary Affirmative
Countervailing Duty Determination and
Preliminary Negative Critical
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Import Administration,
International Trade Administration,
Department of Commerce.
SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce
(the Department) is conducting an
administrative review of the
antidumping duty order on certain
forged stainless steel flanges (stainless
steel flanges) from India manufactured
by Echjay Forgings Ltd. (Echjay) and
Paramount Forge (Paramount). The
period of review (POR) covers February
1, 2004, through January 31, 2005. We
preliminarily determine that Echjay did
not sell subject merchandise at less than
normal value (NV) in the United States
during the POR. In addition, we
preliminarily determine to apply an
adverse facts available (AFA) rate to
Paramount’s sale.
We invite interested parties to
comment on these preliminary results.
Parties who submit argument in these
proceedings are requested to submit
with the argument (1) a statement of the
issues and (2) a brief summary of the
argument.
AGENCY:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
Announcement of Grant Application Deadlines and Funding Levels
AGENCY: Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of funding availability and solicitation of
applications.
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SUMMARY: USDA Rural Development administers rural utilities programs
through the Rural Utilities Service. USDA Rural Development announces
additional Fiscal Year (FY) 2006 funding available through its
Technical Assistance and Training Grant Program (TAT). An additional
$500,000 in emergency funding will be made available, pursuant to the
Secretary's determination of extreme need, to conduct Water Resource
Studies in the states affected by hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and/or
Wilma (Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas).
DATES: You may submit completed applications for the Water Resource
Studies grant(s) from the date of announcement to 30 days after this
announcement appears in the Federal Register.
ADDRESSES: You may obtain application guides and materials for the
Water Resource Studies grants the following ways:
The Internet at USDA Rural Development Web site: https://
www.usda.gov/rus/water/.
You may also request application guides and materials by
contacting the USDA Rural Development, WEP at (202) 720-9586.
You may submit:
Completed paper applications for Water Resource Studies
grants to the USDA Rural Development, U.S. Department of Agriculture,
1400 Independence Avenue, SW., Room 2233, STOP 1570, Washington, DC
20250-1570. Applications should be marked ``Attention: Assistant
Administrator, Water and Environmental Programs.''
Electronic grant applications at https://www.grants.gov/
(Grants.gov), following the instructions you find on that Web site.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anita O'Brien, Loan Specialist, Water
Program Division, USDA Rural Development, telephone: (202) 690-3789,
fax: (202) 690-0649.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview
Federal Agency: Rural Utilities Service.
Funding Opportunity Title: Water Resource Studies Grants.
Announcement Type: Funding Level Announcement and Solicitation of
Applications.
Authority: 7 U.S.C. 1926(a)(14); Pub.L. 109-97, 119 Stat. 2120.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 10.761.
Dates: You may submit completed application for a TAT grant from
the date of announcement to 30 days after this announcement appears in
the Federal Register.
Reminder of competitive grant application deadline: Applications
must be mailed, shipped or submitted electronically through Grants.gov
no later than 30 days after this announcement appears in the Federal
Register to be eligible for funding.
Items in Supplementary Information
I. Funding Opportunity: Brief introduction to the Water Resource
Studies Grants;
II. Award Information: Available funds, maximum amounts;
III. Eligibility Information: Who is eligible, what kinds of
projects are eligible, what criteria determine basic eligibility;
IV. Application and Submission Information: Where to get application
materials; what constitutes a completed application; how and where
to submit applications; deadlines; and, items that are eligible;
V. Application Review Information: Considerations and preferences;
scoring criteria; review standards; and selection information;
VI. Award Administration Information: Award notice information and
award recipient reporting requirements;
VII. Agency Contacts: Web, phone, fax, email, and contact name.
I. Funding Opportunity
Drinking water systems are basic and vital to both health and
economic development. Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Wilma severely
damaged water systems in the states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi,
Louisiana, and Texas. Without dependable water supply, rural
communities in these states will not attract families and businesses to
return and invest in the hurricane damaged communities.
USDA Rural Development supports the sound development of rural
communities and the growth of our economy without endangering the
environment. It provides financial and technical assistance to help
communities bring safe drinking water and sanitary, environmentally
sound waste disposal facilities to rural Americans in greatest need.
The additional funding for Water Resource Studies will allow rural
communities to better plan and secure dependable water supplies for
rebuilding their community's health and economic development. Qualified
private non-profit organizations may apply to receive a grant to
conduct Water Resource Studies to evaluate sources of dependable water
supplies for communities in the hurricane affected states.
II. Award Information
Available funds: $500,000 is available for Water Resource Study
grants in FY 2006.
III. Eligibility Information
A. What are the basic eligibility requirements for applying?
The applying entity (Applicant) must:
1. Be a private, non-profit organization that has tax-exempt status
from the United States Internal Revenue Service (IRS);
2. Be legally established and located within one of the following:
a. A state within the United States.
b. The District of Columbia.
c. The Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
d. Insular possession of the United States.
3. Have the legal capacity and authority to carry out the grant
purpose;
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4. Have no delinquent debt to the Federal Government or no
outstanding judgments to repay Federal debt.
B. What are the basic eligibility requirements for a project?
The project must be a Water Resource Study that will evaluate and
recommend sources of dependable water supply that can be developed and
used by rural communities in one or more of the hurricane affected
states of Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas.
IV. Application and Submission Information
A. Where to get application Information
The grant application guide, copies of necessary forms and samples,
and the Technical Assistance Grants regulation (7 CFR 1775) are
available from these sources:
The Internet: https://www.usda.gov/rus/water/,
https://www.grants.gov. or,
For paper copies of these materials: call (202) 720-9586.
1. You may file an application in either paper or electronic
format. Whether you file a paper or an electronic application, you will
need a Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number. You must provide your DUNS number on the SF-424, ``Application
for Federal Assistance.''
To verify that your organization has a DUNS number or to receive
one at no cost, call the dedicated toll-free request line at 1-866-705-
5711 or access the Web site https://www.dunandbradstreet.com. You will
need the following information when requesting a DUNS number:
a. Legal Name of the Applicant;
b. Headquarters name and address of the Applicant;
c. The names under which the Applicant is doing business (e.g. dba)
or any other name(s) by which the Applicant is commonly recognized;
d. Physical address of the Applicant;
e. Mailing address (if separate from headquarters and/or physical
address of the Applicant);
f. Telephone number;
g. Contact name and title;
h. Number of employees at the physical location.
2. Send or deliver paper applications via the U.S. Postal Service
(USPS) or courier delivery services to the USDA Rural Development
receipt point set forth below. Applications will not be accepted by fax
or e-mail. For paper applications mail or ensure delivery of an
original paper application (no stamped, photocopied, or initialed
signatures) and two copies by the deadline date to the following
address:
Assistant Administrator--Water and Environmental Programs, USDA
Rural Development, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW., STOP 1548, Room 5145
South, Washington, DC 20250-1548. The application and any materials
sent with it become Federal records by law and cannot be returned to
you.
3. For electronic applications, you must file an electronic
application at the Web site: https://www.grants.gov. You must be
registered with Grants.gov before you can submit a grant application.
If you have not used Grants.gov before, you will need to register with
the Central Contractor Registry (CCR) and the Credential Provider. You
will need a DUNS number to accomplish such registration and later
access any of the services.
The CCR registers your organization, maintains your organizational
information and allows Grants.gov to use it to verify your identity.
You may register with CCR by calling the CCR Assistance Center at 1-
888-227-2423 or you may register online at: https://www.ccr.gov.
The Credential Provider gives you or your representative a username
and password, as part of the Federal Government's e-Authentication to
ensure a secure transaction. You will need the username and password
when you register with Grants.gov or use Grants.gov to submit your
application. You must register with the Central Provider through
Grants.gov: https://apply.grants.gov/OrcRegister.
The registration processes may take several business days to
complete. Follow the instructions at Grants.gov for registering and
submitting an electronic application. Original signatures on
electronically submitted documents may be requested at a later date.
B. What constitutes a completed application?
1. To be considered for assistance, you must be an eligible entity
and must submit a complete application by the deadline date. You must
consult the cost principles and general administrative requirements for
grants pertaining to their organizational type in order to prepare the
budget and complete other parts of the application. You also must
demonstrate compliance (or intent to comply), through certification or
other means, with a number of public policy requirements.
2. Applicants must complete and submit the following forms to apply
for a Water Resource Study grant:
(a) Standard Form 424, ``Application for Federal Assistance.''
(b) Standard Form 424A, ``Budget Information--Non-Construction
Programs.''
(c) Standard Form 424B, ``Assurances--Non-Construction Programs.''
(d) Standard Form LLL, ``Disclosure of Lobbying Activity.''
(e) Form RD 400-1, ``Equal Opportunity Agreement.''
(f) Form RD 400-4, ``Assurance Agreement (Under Title VI, Civil
Rights Act of 1964).
3. The project proposal should outline the project in sufficient
detail to provide a reader with a complete understanding of how the
proposed Water Resource Study will address the water supply needs of
the study area. The proposal should contain:
a. A brief project overview. Explain the purpose of the project,
how it relates to USDA Rural Development purposes, how the Applicant
will carry out the project, what the project will produce, and who will
direct it.
b. A statement describing the necessity of the project. Describe
why the project is necessary. Describe how eligible rural communities
will benefit from the study. Describe the service area. Address water
needs of rural communities within the study area.
c. A statement of the study goals.. The statement should clearly
describe the goals and be concrete and specific enough to be
quantitative or observable. They should also be feasible and relate to
the purpose of the proposed Water Resource Study.
d. A project evaluation which must describe how the results will be
evaluated, consistent with the study's objectives.
e. The following supplementary materials must be submitted:
(i) Evidence that the Applicant is legally recognized under state
and Federal law. Satisfactory documentation includes, but is not
limited to, certificates from the Secretary of State, or copies of
state statutes or laws under which the Applicant was established.
Letters from the IRS awarding tax-exempt status are not considered
adequate evidence.
(ii) A certified list of directors and officers with their
respective terms.
(iii) Evidence of tax exempt status from the Internal Revenue
Service.
(iv) Disclosure of debarment and suspension information required in
accordance with 7 CFR 3017.335, if it applies. The section heading is
``What information must I provide before entering into a covered
transaction with the Department of Agriculture?'' It is
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part of the Department of Agriculture's rules on Government-wide
Debarment and Suspension.
(v). Identification of all of the Applicant's known workplaces
including the actual address of buildings location within buildings; or
other sites where work under the award takes place. Workplace
identification is required under the drug-free workplace requirements
in accordance with 7 CFR 3021.230. The section heading is ``How and
when must I identify workplaces?'' It is part of the Department of
Agriculture's rules on Government-wide Requirements for Drug-Free
Workplace (Financial Assistance).
(vi) The most recent audit of the Applicant.
V. Application Review Information
A. Within 30 days of receiving the application, USDA Rural
Development will acknowledge receipt by letter to the Applicant. The
application will be reviewed for completeness to determine if it
contains all of the items required. If the application is incomplete or
ineligible, it will be returned to the Applicant with an explanation.
B. A review team, composed of at least two members, will evaluate
all applications and proposals. They will make overall recommendations
based on factors such as eligibility, application completeness, and
conformity to application requirements. They will score the
applications based on criteria in the next section.
C. All applications that are complete and eligible will be ranked
competitively based on the following scoring criteria
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Scoring criteria Points
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1. Degree of expertise............. Up to 30 points.
2. Percentage of Applicant's Up to 20 points.
contributions.
3. Needs Assessment: Extent that Up to 15 points.
problems/issues are clearly
defined and supported by data.
4. Goals/Objectives: Goals/ Up to 15 points.
objectives are clearly defined,
are tied to need, and are
measurable.
5. Extent to which the work plan Up to 50 points.
clearly articulates a well thought-
out approach to accomplishing
objectives; and clearly defines
those served by the study.
6. Description of the service Up to 15 points.
area, particularly the
demographics of the rural
communities being served
(population and Median Household
Income of the communities).
7. Extent to which the evaluation Up to 20 points.
methods are specific to the
program, clearly defined,
measurable, with the expected
project outcomes.
8. Administrator's discretion...... Up to 15 points.
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VI. Award Administration Information
A. USDA Rural Development will rank all qualifying applications by
their final score. Applications will be selected for funding based on
the highest scores and the availability of funding for the Water
Resource Studies grants. Each applicant will be notified in writing of
the score its application receives.
B. In making a decision regarding an application, USDA Rural
Development may determine that an application is:
1. Eligible and selected for funding,
2. Eligible but offered fewer funds than requested,
3. Eligible but not selected for funding, or
4. Ineligible for the grant.
C. In accordance with 7 CFR part 1900, subpart B, the Applicant
generally has the right to appeal adverse decisions. Some adverse
decisions cannot be appealed. For example, if the Applicant is denied
funding due to a lack of funds available for the grant program, this
decision cannot be appealed. However, the Applicant may make a request
to the National Appeals Division (NAD) to review the accuracy of our
finding that the decision cannot be appealed. The appeal must be in
writing and filed at the appropriate Regional Office, which can be
found at https://www.nad.usda.gov/offices.htm or by calling (703) 305-
1166.
D. Applicants selected for funding (Grantees) will complete a grant
agreement, which outlines the terms and conditions of the grant award.
E. Grantees will be reimbursed as follows:
1. SF-270, ``Request for Advance or Reimbursement,'' will be
completed by the Grantee and submitted to either the State or National
Office not more frequently than monthly.
2. Upon receipt of a properly completed SF-270, payment will
ordinarily be made within 30 days.
3. Grantees are encouraged to use women- and minority-owned banks
(a bank which is owned at least 50 percent by women or minority group
members) for the deposit and disbursement of funds.
F. Any change in the scope of the project, budget adjustments of
more than 10 percent of the total budget, or any other significant
change in the project must be reported to and approved by the
appropriate USDA Rural Development official by written amendment to the
grant agreement. Any change not approved may be cause for termination
of the grant.
G. Project reporting.
1. Grantees shall constantly monitor performance to ensure that
time schedules are being met, projected work is being accomplished
within the established time periods, and other performance objectives
are being achieved.
2. SF-269, ``Financial Status Report (short form),'' and a project
performance activity report will be required of all grantees on a
quarterly basis, due 30 days after the end of each quarter.
3. A final project performance report will be required with the
last SF-269, due 90 days after the end of the last quarter in which the
project is completed. The final report may serve as the last quarterly
report.
4. All multi-state Grantees are to submit an original of each
report to the National Office. Grantees serving only one State are to
submit an original of each report to the State Office. The project
performance reports should detail, preferably in a narrative format,
activities that have transpired for the specific time period.
H. The Grantee will provide an audit report or financial
statement(s) as follows:
1. Grantees expending $500,000 or more Federal funds per fiscal
year will submit an audit conducted in accordance with OMB Circular A-
133. The audit will be submitted within 9 months after the end of the
Grantee's fiscal year. Additional audits may be required if the project
period covers more than one fiscal year.
2. Grantees expending less than $500,000 will provide annual
financial statements covering the grant period, consisting of the
Grantee's statement of income and expense and balance sheet signed by
an appropriate official of the Grantee. Financial statements will be
submitted within 90 days after the Grantee's fiscal year.
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VII. Agency Contacts
A. Web site: https://www.usda.gov/rus/water. The USDA Rural
Development's Web site maintains up-to-date resources and contact
information for the Technical Assistance Grants program.
B. Phone: (202) 720-9586.
C. Fax: (202) 690-0649.
D. E-mail: anita.obrien@wdc.usda.gov.
E. Main point of contact: Anita O'Brien, Loan Specialist, Water and
Environmental Programs, Water Programs Division, USDA Rural
Development.
Dated: February 24, 2006.
James M. Andrew,
Administrator, Rural Utilities Service.
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