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housing services must occur on ‘‘Indian
Tribal property.’’ Of those eligible
entities in the first funding priority, that
are legally fundable, the highest scoring
applicants will be funded first until
approximately $2 million is awarded.
Applicants not funded in this priority
will be considered in the third funding
priority as applicable.
Funding priority 2. Applicants whose
projects are physically located in Puerto
Rico, and any territory or possession of
the United States are the second funding
priority. Eligible entities whose projects
are located in these areas will be
considered in the second funding
priority. Of those eligible entities in the
second funding priority, that are legally
fundable, the highest scoring applicants
will be funded first until approximately
$1 million is awarded. Applicants not
funded in this priority will be placed in
the third funding priority.
Funding priority 3. VA is encouraging
interested, state and local governments,
faith-based, and community-based
organizations to apply for funding under
this NOFA. Eligible entities that are
state and local governments, Indian
Tribal governments, faith-based, and
community-based organizations, along
with those applicants not selected in the
first or second funding priority will be
considered in the third funding priority
as applicable. Of those eligible entities
that are legally fundable, the highestranked applications for which funding
is available, will be conditionally
selected for eligibility to receive a
capital grant in accordance with their
ranked order until funding is expended
(approximately $7 million).
Methodology: VA will review all
capital grant applications in response to
this NOFA as follows: VA will group the
applicants into the funding priorities
categories. Applicants will then be
ranked within their respective funding
category based on score and any ranking
criteria set forth in that funding category
only if the applicant scores at least 600
cumulative points and must receive
points under criteria from paragraphs
(b), (c), (d), (e), and (i) of Section 61.13.
The highest-ranked application for
which funding is available, within the
highest funding category, will be
conditionally selected in accordance
with their ranked order until VA
reaches the projected amount of funding
for each category. If funds are still
available after selection of those
applications in the highest priority
group VA will continue to conditionally
select applicants in lower priority
categories in accordance with the
selection method set forth in the final
rule Section 61.14.
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Application Requirements: The grant
application requirements will be
specified in the application package.
Applicants should be careful to
complete the proper application
package. Submission of the incorrect or
incomplete application package will
result in the application being rejected
at threshold. The packages include all
required forms and certifications.
Selections will be made based on
criteria described in the application,
Final Rule, and NOFA. Applicants who
are conditionally selected will be
notified of any additional information
needed to confirm or clarify information
provided in the application. Applicants
will then be notified of the deadline to
submit such information. If an applicant
is unable to meet any conditions for
grant award within the specified time
frame, VA reserves the right to not
award funds and to use the funds
available for other grant and per diem
applicants.
Dated: April 13, 2006.
Gordon H. Mansfield,
Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
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interest in transition activities. The goal
of this visit is to allow the
commissioners the opportunity to tour
local VA and DoD facilities; examine the
processes in place which assist disabled
veterans, service members, and
survivors in their efforts to obtain
benefits; and present these individuals
and the general public with an
opportunity to learn about the work of
the Commission and to offer comments
in face-to-face forums.
Interested persons may attend the
meeting and present oral statements to
the Commission. Oral presentations will
be limited to five minutes or less,
depending on the number of
participants. Interested parties may
provide written comments for review by
the Commission prior to the meeting or
at any time, by e-mail to
veterans@vetscommission.intranets.com
or by mail to Mr. Ray Wilburn,
Executive Director, Veterans’ Disability
Benefits Commission, 1101
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 5th Floor,
Washington, DC 20004.
Dated: April 14, 2006.
E. Philip Riggin,
Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 06–3752 Filed 4–19–05; 8:45am]
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Veterans’ Disability Benefits
Commission; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) gives notice under Public Law 92–
463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act)
that the Veterans’ Disability Benefits
Commission has scheduled a town hall
meeting for May 10, 2006, at the
Sheraton St. Louis City Center Hotel &
Suites, The Colonnade Ballroom, 400
South 14th Street, St. Louis, Missouri.
The town hall meeting will begin at 7
p.m. and end at 9 p.m. The meeting is
open to the public.
The purpose of the Commission is to
carry out a study of the benefits under
the laws of the United States that are
provided to compensate and assist
veterans and their survivors for
disabilities and deaths attributable to
military service.
The Commission is conducting the
fourth of eight fact-finding site visits
throughout the United States. The St.
Louis area was selected based on criteria
that include the concentration of
veterans, active-duty service personnel,
and members of the National Guard and
Reserves. Those criteria also include the
location of Veterans Benefits
Administration, Veterans Health
Administration, and Department of
Defense (DoD) facilities with particular
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Veteran’s Disability Benefits
Commission; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs
(VA) gives notice under Public Law 92–
463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act)
that the Veterans’ Disability Benefits
Commission has scheduled a meeting
for May 18–19, 2006, at the Holiday Inn
National Airport, 2650 Jefferson Davis
Highway, Arlington, VA. The meeting
will begin each day at 8 a.m. On May
18, the meeting will end at 5 p.m., and
on May 19 the meeting will end at 3
p.m. The meeting is open to the public.
The purpose of the Commission is to
carry out a study of the benefits under
the laws of the United States that are
provided to compensate and assist
veterans and their survivors for
disabilities and deaths attributable to
military service.
The agenda for the session on May 18
will include an overview of the
Department of Veterans Affairs National
Compensation and Pension Exam
Program located in Nashville,
Tennessee, with additional briefings by
QTC, Veterans Benefits Administration
and Veterans Health Administration to
address the process, quality, timeliness
and cost of compensation and pension
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission; Notice of Meeting
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) gives notice under Public
Law 92-463 (Federal Advisory Committee Act) that the Veterans'
Disability Benefits Commission has scheduled a town hall meeting for
May 10, 2006, at the Sheraton St. Louis City Center Hotel & Suites, The
Colonnade Ballroom, 400 South 14th Street, St. Louis, Missouri. The
town hall meeting will begin at 7 p.m. and end at 9 p.m. The meeting is
open to the public.
The purpose of the Commission is to carry out a study of the
benefits under the laws of the United States that are provided to
compensate and assist veterans and their survivors for disabilities and
deaths attributable to military service.
The Commission is conducting the fourth of eight fact-finding site
visits throughout the United States. The St. Louis area was selected
based on criteria that include the concentration of veterans, active-
duty service personnel, and members of the National Guard and Reserves.
Those criteria also include the location of Veterans Benefits
Administration, Veterans Health Administration, and Department of
Defense (DoD) facilities with particular interest in transition
activities. The goal of this visit is to allow the commissioners the
opportunity to tour local VA and DoD facilities; examine the processes
in place which assist disabled veterans, service members, and survivors
in their efforts to obtain benefits; and present these individuals and
the general public with an opportunity to learn about the work of the
Commission and to offer comments in face-to-face forums.
Interested persons may attend the meeting and present oral
statements to the Commission. Oral presentations will be limited to
five minutes or less, depending on the number of participants.
Interested parties may provide written comments for review by the
Commission prior to the meeting or at any time, by e-mail to
veterans@vetscommission.intranets.com or by mail to Mr. Ray Wilburn,
Executive Director, Veterans' Disability Benefits Commission, 1101
Pennsylvania Avenue, NW., 5th Floor, Washington, DC 20004.
Dated: April 14, 2006.
E. Philip Riggin,
Committee Management Officer.
[FR Doc. 06-3752 Filed 4-19-05; 8:45am]
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