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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic Development Administration
[Docket No.: 0809241258–81264–01]
Introduction of New Application for
Investment Assistance (Form ED–900)
Economic Development
Administration (EDA), Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; introduce funding
application form.
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AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Economic Development
Administration (EDA) publishes this
notice to introduce its new Application
for Investment Assistance (Form ED–
900). Previously, applicants were
required to complete and submit a PreApplication for Investment Assistance
(Form ED–900P), followed by an
Application for Investment Assistance
(Form ED–900A) if EDA deemed that
the proposed project merited further
consideration. In addition, applicants
were required to submit additional
application forms to address EDA’s
programmatic requirements, depending
on the type of funding assistance
sought. The new Form ED–900
consolidates all EDA-specific
requirements into a single application
form. EDA will continue to require
additional government-wide federal
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grant assistance forms from the
Standard Form 424 family as part of the
application package. This change,
which is effective November 1, 2008, is
prospective and will not affect
previously submitted applications or
require the submission of new
application packages.
DATES: On October 1, 2008, EDA will
make available the new Form ED–900
for use by applicants seeking EDA
investment assistance. There will be a
one-month period to completely phasein the use of the new Form ED–900.
Applications received before November
1, 2008 using previously issued
application forms may still be
processed; however, beginning
November 1, 2008, only the Form ED–
900, along with specific forms and
attachments from the Standard Form
424 family, will be accepted for
consideration. This applies to any
applicant that already has submitted a
Pre-Application for Investment
Assistance (Form ED–900P). If EDA
invites such an applicant’s project,
beginning November 1, 2008, the
applicant must complete and submit the
new Form ED–900, with guidance from
EDA. Any applications received on or
after November 1, 2008 using previously
issued EDA application forms will be
returned to the applicant with
appropriate instructions on how to
access and complete the new Form ED–
900.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Maureen Klovers, Office of Regional
Affairs, Economic Development
Administration; Telephone: 202–482–
2785; E-mail: mklovers@eda.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
EDA’s mission is to lead the federal
economic development agenda by
promoting innovation and
competitiveness, preparing American
regions for growth and success in the
worldwide economy. In implementing
this mission pursuant to the Public
Works and Economic Development Act
of 1965, as amended (42 U.S.C. 3121 et
seq.) (PWEDA), EDA advances growth
by providing assistance to communities
and regions experiencing chronic high
unemployment and low per capita
income to create an environment that
fosters innovation, promotes
entrepreneurship, and attracts increased
private capital investment. Under
PWEDA, EDA provides assistance
through five economic development
programs that support a wide range of
economic development needs: (i) Public
Works, which helps support the
construction or rehabilitation of
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essential public infrastructure and
facilities; (ii) Economic Adjustment
Assistance, which provides a wide
range of technical, planning, and
infrastructure assistance and may
include Non-Construction, Revolving
Loan Fund, and Design and Engineering
projects; (iii) Research and National and
Local Technical Assistance, which
supports research projects of leading,
world class economic development
practices and funds information
dissemination efforts; (iv) Planning,
which helps support planning
organizations in the development,
implementation, revision or
replacement of comprehensive
economic development strategies and
includes Short-Term and State Planning
projects; and (v) the University Center
Economic Development Program, which
is a partnership between the federal
government and academia that helps to
make the varied and vast resources of
universities available to economic
development communities.
Previously, an applicant seeking EDA
funding was required to complete and
submit a maximum of three EDAspecific application forms: (i) A PreApplication for Investment Assistance
(Form ED–900P); (ii) an Application for
Investment Assistance (Form ED–900A);
and (iii) a program-specific supplement
to Form ED–900A. The Standard Form
424 family was embedded within the
Form ED–900A and the applicable
program-specific supplement.
Structure of the New Form ED–900
On October 1, 2008, EDA will
introduce Form ED–900, which
consolidates into a single application all
of EDA’s program-specific requirements
contained in the ED–900P, the ED–
900A, and the program-specific
components to ED–900A. The new Form
ED–900 is divided into lettered sections
that correspond to specific EDA
program components (e.g., Local or
National Technical Assistance;
Construction Assistance), which address
all of EDA’s statutory and regulatory
requirements. Only the first section,
Section A, solicits general information
regarding a proposed project and must
be completed by all applicants for any
type of assistance. Section B solicits
specific economic data to help EDA
assess an applicant’s regional eligibility
for Public Works or Economic
Adjustment Assistance, and Section C
solicits information to help EDA
determine the applicant’s maximum
allowable investment rate for Planning,
Local and National Technical
Assistance, University Center, or
Research and Evaluation projects.
Section D solicits documents from non-
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governmental applicants relevant to
organizational capacity and structure.
The remaining sections solicit
information essential for EDA to assess
project effectiveness and
competitiveness by program type, such
as project coordination with existing
economic development strategies and
potential impact. Sections E, F, G, H, I,
J, K, L, M, and N solicit such
information from applicants for NonConstruction, Planning, Short-Term
Planning, State Planning, Local or
National Technical, University Center,
Economic Adjustment, Revolving Loan
Fund, Construction, and Design and
Engineering Assistance, respectively.
The Form ED–900 also contains a series
of exhibits, which include EDA and
Department of Commerce assurances
and the Calculation of Estimated
Relocation and Land Acquisition
Expenses. The text of the Form ED–900
specifies which exhibits are required for
each type of applicant.
Benefits of the New Form ED–900
The agency’s goal in replacing the
ED–900P, the ED–900A, and the
program-specific supplements to ED–
900A with the Form ED–900 is to
reduce significantly the paperwork
burden on applicants and government
personnel and to reduce confusion over
which program-specific component
should be submitted. In addition,
because the new Form ED–900
consolidates all EDA requirements into
a single application, EDA anticipates
and encourages increased electronic
application submission through
Grants.gov at https://www.grants.gov.
According to Paperwork Reduction Act
estimates approved by the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB), the use
of the ED–900 will reduce applicant
burden from a combined 46 hours for
Forms ED–900P, ED–900A, and the
project specific component to 22 hours.
Where To Obtain the New Form ED–900
and Submission Instructions
Applicants are advised to read
carefully the instructions contained in
the applicable Federal Funding
Opportunity (FFO) announcement
under which they are applying, Form
ED–900, and the relevant Standard
Forms (SF) 424 in the SF–424 family.
The content of the application is the
same for paper submissions as it is for
electronic submissions. EDA will not
accept facsimile transmissions of
applications.
To apply for all types of EDA
assistance, applicants must submit a
completed Form ED–900 and the
Application for Federal Assistance
(Form SF–424), both of which are
available at Grants.gov or https://
www.eda.gov/InvestmentsGrants/
Application.xml. Applicants also must
submit specific forms in the SF–424
family of forms, depending on whether
the applicant seeks funding for a nonconstruction or construction-related
project. For example, if an applicant
seeks funding for a non-construction
project, Budget Information—NonConstruction Programs (Form SF–424A)
and Assurances—Non-Construction
Programs (Form SF–424B) also must be
submitted. If an applicant seeks funding
for a construction project, Budget
Information—Construction Programs
(Form SF–424C) and Assurances—
Construction Programs (Form SF–424D)
also must be submitted. The applicant
also must submit a Department of
Commerce (CD) form concerning
lobbying, Certification Regarding
Lobbying (Form CD–511) and may be
required to submit to an individual
background screening using Applicant
for Funding Assistance (Form CD–346).
The applicant also may be required to
submit a Disclosure of Lobbying
Activities (Form SF–LLL). All of these
forms previously were required and
embedded within the Form ED–900A
and the applicable program-specific
supplement. The new Form ED–900
provides detailed guidance to help the
applicant assess whether Forms CD–346
and SF–LLL are required. All abovenoted forms are available through
Grants.gov or at https://www.eda.gov/
InvestmentsGrants/Application.xml.
You may find most forms on Grants.gov
within the SF–424 Family Active Forms
Repository at https://apply07.grants.gov/
apply/FormLinks?family=15. Although
the Form CD–346 is not available on
Grants.gov as a mandatory form, the
new Form ED–900 provides guidance on
uploading the form for submission
through Grants.gov in the optional
documents section.
Please note that an applicant need not
complete all sections of the Form ED–
900. As noted above, the sections an
applicant must complete is determined
by the program under which funding is
sought. Based on program type, the
following table details the sections and
exhibits in the ED–900 that the
applicant must complete. This table also
is provided on the first page of the
Instructions to the Form ED–900.
EDA program
Required Form ED–900 section
Public Works ...................................................................
Economic Adjustment ......................................................
Complete Sections A, B, and M and Exhibits A, D and E.
Complete Sections A, B, and K and Exhibit C. Also Complete Sections M and Exhibits
A, D, and E if request has construction components, and Section N if request has
only design/engineering requirements. Complete Section E if request has no construction components.
Complete Sections A, C, E, and F and Exhibit C.
Complete Sections A, C, E, and G and Exhibit C.
Complete Sections A, C, E, G, and H and Exhibit C.
Complete Sections A, C, E, and J and Exhibit C.
Complete Sections A, C, E, and I and Exhibit C.
Complete Sections A, C, E, and I and Exhibit B.
Complete Sections A, C, E and Exhibit B.
Complete Sections A, B, E, K, and L and Exhibit C.
Complete Sections A, B, and N and Exhibit C.
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Partnership Planning .......................................................
Short-Term Planning .......................................................
State Planning .................................................................
University Center .............................................................
Local Technical Assistance .............................................
National Technical Assistance ........................................
Research and Evaluation Assistance .............................
Revolving Loan Fund ......................................................
Design and Engineering ..................................................
All forms required for a complete
application for EDA assistance may be
submitted either: (i) In paper (hardcopy)
format at the applicable regional office
address provided below; or (ii)
electronically in accordance with the
procedures provided on Grants.gov.
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Addresses and Telephone Numbers
for EDA’s Regional Offices: Applicants
in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Mississippi, North Carolina, South
Carolina and Tennessee, may submit
hard copy applications to: Economic
Development Administration, Atlanta
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Regional Office, 401 West Peachtree
Street, NW., Suite 1820, Atlanta,
Georgia 30308, Telephone: (404) 730–
3002, Fax: (404) 730–3025.
Applicants in Arkansas, Louisiana,
New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas may
submit hard copy applications to:
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Economic Development Administration,
Austin Regional Office, 504 Lavaca,
Suite 1100, Austin, Texas 78701–2858,
Telephone: (512) 381–8144, Fax: (512)
381–8177.
Applicants in Illinois, Indiana,
Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin
and Muscatine and Scott counties, Iowa,
may submit hard copy applications to:
Economic Development Administration,
Chicago Regional Office, 111 North
Canal Street, Suite 855, Chicago, Illinois
60606.
Telephone: (312) 353–7706, Fax: (312)
353–8575.
Applicants in Colorado, Iowa
(excluding Muscatine and Scott
counties), Kansas, Missouri, Montana,
Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Utah and Wyoming, may submit hard
copy applications to: Economic
Development Administration, 410 17th
Street, Suite 250, Denver, CO 80202.
Telephone: (303) 844–4714, Fax: (303)
844–3968.
Applicants in Connecticut, Delaware,
District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New
Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto
Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, U.S.
Virgin Islands, Virginia and West
Virginia, may submit hard copy
applications to: Economic Development
Administration, Philadelphia Regional
Office, Curtis Center, 601 Walnut Street,
Suite 140 South, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19106.
Telephone: (215) 597–4603, Fax: (215)
597–1063.
Applicants in Alaska, American
Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam,
Hawaii, Idaho, Marshall Islands,
Micronesia, Nevada, Northern Mariana
Islands, Oregon, Republic of Palau and
Washington, may submit hard copy
applications to: Economic Development
Administration, Seattle Regional Office,
Jackson Federal Building, Room 1890,
915 Second Avenue, Seattle,
Washington 98174.
Telephone: (206) 220–7660, Fax: (206)
220–7669.
Paper Submissions: Applicants
choosing this option must submit one
original and two copies of the
completed application via postal mail,
shipped overnight or hand-delivered to
the applicable regional office, unless
otherwise directed by EDA staff.
Department of Commerce mail security
measures may delay receipt of United
States Postal Service mail for up to two
weeks. Therefore, applicants who wish
to submit paper applications are advised
to use guaranteed overnight delivery
services.
Electronic Submissions: Applicants
choosing this option should submit
applications in accordance with the
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instructions provided at https://
www.grants.gov. Please visit https://
www.grants.gov/assets/
FindApplyUserGuide.pdf for detailed
instructions on electronic submissions.
You may access the application
packages for EDA’s two current funding
announcements, Economic
Development Assistance Programs
(Funding Opportunity Number
EDA021908) and Supplemental
Appropriations Disaster Relief
Opportunity (Funding Number
EDA08112008) at https://
www.grants.gov/applicants/
apply_for_grants.jsp. The preferred file
format for electronic attachments to the
new Form ED–900 (e.g., the project
description and letters of commitment
for construction projects) is portable
document format (PDF); however, EDA
will accept electronic files in Microsoft
Word, Microsoft Excel, or WordPerfect
formats.
Applicants should access the
following link for assistance in
navigating www.grants.gov and for a list
of useful resources: https://
www.grants.gov/applicants/
applicant_help.jsp. If you do not find an
answer to your question under
Frequently Asked Questions, try
consulting the Applicant’s User Guide.
If you still cannot find an answer to
your question, contact https://
www.grants.gov via e-mail at
support@grants.gov or telephone at
1.800.518.4726. The hours of operation
for https://www.grants.gov are Monday–
Friday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Eastern Time)
(except for federal holidays).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
additional information or for a paper
copy of the applicable FFO
announcement, contact the appropriate
EDA regional office listed above. EDA’s
Internet Web site at https://www.eda.gov
also contains additional information on
EDA and its programs.
Paperwork Reduction Act: This
document contains collection-ofinformation requirements subject to the
Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA). The
use of Form ED–900 (Application for
Investment Assistance) has been
approved by OMB under the control
number 0610–0094. The use of Forms
SF–424 (Application for Financial
Assistance), SF–424A (Budget
Information—Non-Construction
Programs), SF–424B (Assurances—NonConstruction Programs), SF–424C
Budget Information—Construction
Programs, SF–424D (Assurances—
Construction Programs), and SF–LLL
Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF–
LLL) has been approved under OMB
control numbers 4040–0004, 4040–0006,
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4040–0007, 4040–0008, 4040–0009, and
0348–0046, respectively. The use of
Form CD–346 has been approved under
OMB control number 0605–0001.
Notwithstanding any other provision of
law, no person is required to respond to,
nor shall any person be subject to a
penalty for failure to comply with, a
collection of information subject to the
requirements of the PRA unless that
collection of information displays a
currently valid OMB control number.
Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory
Planning and Review): This notice has
been determined to be not significant for
purposes of Executive Order 12866.
Executive Order 13132 (Federalism):
It has been determined that this notice
does not contain policies with
Federalism implications as that term is
defined in Executive Order 13132.
Administrative Procedure Act/
Regulatory Flexibility Act: Prior notice
and an opportunity for public comments
are not required by the Administrative
Procedure Act or any other law for rules
concerning grants, benefits, and
contracts (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2)). Because
notice and opportunity for comment are
not required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553 or
any other law, the analytical
requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq. ) are
inapplicable. Therefore, a regulatory
flexibility analysis has not been
prepared.
Dated: September 25, 2008.
Benjamin Erulkar,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for
Economic Development and Chief Operating
Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Economic Development Administration
[Docket No.: 0809241258-81264-01]
Introduction of New Application for Investment Assistance (Form
ED-900)
AGENCY: Economic Development Administration (EDA), Department of
Commerce.
ACTION: Notice; introduce funding application form.
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SUMMARY: The Economic Development Administration (EDA) publishes this
notice to introduce its new Application for Investment Assistance (Form
ED-900). Previously, applicants were required to complete and submit a
Pre-Application for Investment Assistance (Form ED-900P), followed by
an Application for Investment Assistance (Form ED-900A) if EDA deemed
that the proposed project merited further consideration. In addition,
applicants were required to submit additional application forms to
address EDA's programmatic requirements, depending on the type of
funding assistance sought. The new Form ED-900 consolidates all EDA-
specific requirements into a single application form. EDA will continue
to require additional government-wide federal grant assistance forms
from the Standard Form 424 family as part of the application package.
This change, which is effective November 1, 2008, is prospective and
will not affect previously submitted applications or require the
submission of new application packages.
DATES: On October 1, 2008, EDA will make available the new Form ED-900
for use by applicants seeking EDA investment assistance. There will be
a one-month period to completely phase-in the use of the new Form ED-
900. Applications received before November 1, 2008 using previously
issued application forms may still be processed; however, beginning
November 1, 2008, only the Form ED-900, along with specific forms and
attachments from the Standard Form 424 family, will be accepted for
consideration. This applies to any applicant that already has submitted
a Pre-Application for Investment Assistance (Form ED-900P). If EDA
invites such an applicant's project, beginning November 1, 2008, the
applicant must complete and submit the new Form ED-900, with guidance
from EDA. Any applications received on or after November 1, 2008 using
previously issued EDA application forms will be returned to the
applicant with appropriate instructions on how to access and complete
the new Form ED-900.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Maureen Klovers, Office of Regional
Affairs, Economic Development Administration; Telephone: 202-482-2785;
E-mail: mklovers@eda.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
EDA's mission is to lead the federal economic development agenda by
promoting innovation and competitiveness, preparing American regions
for growth and success in the worldwide economy. In implementing this
mission pursuant to the Public Works and Economic Development Act of
1965, as amended (42 U.S.C. 3121 et seq.) (PWEDA), EDA advances growth
by providing assistance to communities and regions experiencing chronic
high unemployment and low per capita income to create an environment
that fosters innovation, promotes entrepreneurship, and attracts
increased private capital investment. Under PWEDA, EDA provides
assistance through five economic development programs that support a
wide range of economic development needs: (i) Public Works, which helps
support the construction or rehabilitation of essential public
infrastructure and facilities; (ii) Economic Adjustment Assistance,
which provides a wide range of technical, planning, and infrastructure
assistance and may include Non-Construction, Revolving Loan Fund, and
Design and Engineering projects; (iii) Research and National and Local
Technical Assistance, which supports research projects of leading,
world class economic development practices and funds information
dissemination efforts; (iv) Planning, which helps support planning
organizations in the development, implementation, revision or
replacement of comprehensive economic development strategies and
includes Short-Term and State Planning projects; and (v) the University
Center Economic Development Program, which is a partnership between the
federal government and academia that helps to make the varied and vast
resources of universities available to economic development
communities.
Previously, an applicant seeking EDA funding was required to
complete and submit a maximum of three EDA-specific application forms:
(i) A Pre-Application for Investment Assistance (Form ED-900P); (ii) an
Application for Investment Assistance (Form ED-900A); and (iii) a
program-specific supplement to Form ED-900A. The Standard Form 424
family was embedded within the Form ED-900A and the applicable program-
specific supplement.
Structure of the New Form ED-900
On October 1, 2008, EDA will introduce Form ED-900, which
consolidates into a single application all of EDA's program-specific
requirements contained in the ED-900P, the ED-900A, and the program-
specific components to ED-900A. The new Form ED-900 is divided into
lettered sections that correspond to specific EDA program components
(e.g., Local or National Technical Assistance; Construction
Assistance), which address all of EDA's statutory and regulatory
requirements. Only the first section, Section A, solicits general
information regarding a proposed project and must be completed by all
applicants for any type of assistance. Section B solicits specific
economic data to help EDA assess an applicant's regional eligibility
for Public Works or Economic Adjustment Assistance, and Section C
solicits information to help EDA determine the applicant's maximum
allowable investment rate for Planning, Local and National Technical
Assistance, University Center, or Research and Evaluation projects.
Section D solicits documents from non-
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governmental applicants relevant to organizational capacity and
structure. The remaining sections solicit information essential for EDA
to assess project effectiveness and competitiveness by program type,
such as project coordination with existing economic development
strategies and potential impact. Sections E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M,
and N solicit such information from applicants for Non-Construction,
Planning, Short-Term Planning, State Planning, Local or National
Technical, University Center, Economic Adjustment, Revolving Loan Fund,
Construction, and Design and Engineering Assistance, respectively. The
Form ED-900 also contains a series of exhibits, which include EDA and
Department of Commerce assurances and the Calculation of Estimated
Relocation and Land Acquisition Expenses. The text of the Form ED-900
specifies which exhibits are required for each type of applicant.
Benefits of the New Form ED-900
The agency's goal in replacing the ED-900P, the ED-900A, and the
program-specific supplements to ED-900A with the Form ED-900 is to
reduce significantly the paperwork burden on applicants and government
personnel and to reduce confusion over which program-specific component
should be submitted. In addition, because the new Form ED-900
consolidates all EDA requirements into a single application, EDA
anticipates and encourages increased electronic application submission
through Grants.gov at https://www.grants.gov. According to Paperwork
Reduction Act estimates approved by the Office of Management and Budget
(OMB), the use of the ED-900 will reduce applicant burden from a
combined 46 hours for Forms ED-900P, ED-900A, and the project specific
component to 22 hours.
Where To Obtain the New Form ED-900 and Submission Instructions
Applicants are advised to read carefully the instructions contained
in the applicable Federal Funding Opportunity (FFO) announcement under
which they are applying, Form ED-900, and the relevant Standard Forms
(SF) 424 in the SF-424 family. The content of the application is the
same for paper submissions as it is for electronic submissions. EDA
will not accept facsimile transmissions of applications.
To apply for all types of EDA assistance, applicants must submit a
completed Form ED-900 and the Application for Federal Assistance (Form
SF-424), both of which are available at Grants.gov or https://
www.eda.gov/InvestmentsGrants/Application.xml. Applicants also must
submit specific forms in the SF-424 family of forms, depending on
whether the applicant seeks funding for a non-construction or
construction-related project. For example, if an applicant seeks
funding for a non-construction project, Budget Information--Non-
Construction Programs (Form SF-424A) and Assurances--Non-Construction
Programs (Form SF-424B) also must be submitted. If an applicant seeks
funding for a construction project, Budget Information--Construction
Programs (Form SF-424C) and Assurances--Construction Programs (Form SF-
424D) also must be submitted. The applicant also must submit a
Department of Commerce (CD) form concerning lobbying, Certification
Regarding Lobbying (Form CD-511) and may be required to submit to an
individual background screening using Applicant for Funding Assistance
(Form CD-346). The applicant also may be required to submit a
Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (Form SF-LLL). All of these forms
previously were required and embedded within the Form ED-900A and the
applicable program-specific supplement. The new Form ED-900 provides
detailed guidance to help the applicant assess whether Forms CD-346 and
SF-LLL are required. All above-noted forms are available through
Grants.gov or at https://www.eda.gov/InvestmentsGrants/Application.xml.
You may find most forms on Grants.gov within the SF-424 Family Active
Forms Repository at https://apply07.grants.gov/apply/
FormLinks?family=15. Although the Form CD-346 is not available on
Grants.gov as a mandatory form, the new Form ED-900 provides guidance
on uploading the form for submission through Grants.gov in the optional
documents section.
Please note that an applicant need not complete all sections of the
Form ED-900. As noted above, the sections an applicant must complete is
determined by the program under which funding is sought. Based on
program type, the following table details the sections and exhibits in
the ED-900 that the applicant must complete. This table also is
provided on the first page of the Instructions to the Form ED-900.
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EDA program Required Form ED-900 section
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Public Works................. Complete Sections A, B, and M and
Exhibits A, D and E.
Economic Adjustment.......... Complete Sections A, B, and K and Exhibit
C. Also Complete Sections M and Exhibits
A, D, and E if request has construction
components, and Section N if request has
only design/engineering requirements.
Complete Section E if request has no
construction components.
Partnership Planning......... Complete Sections A, C, E, and F and
Exhibit C.
Short-Term Planning.......... Complete Sections A, C, E, and G and
Exhibit C.
State Planning............... Complete Sections A, C, E, G, and H and
Exhibit C.
University Center............ Complete Sections A, C, E, and J and
Exhibit C.
Local Technical Assistance... Complete Sections A, C, E, and I and
Exhibit C.
National Technical Assistance Complete Sections A, C, E, and I and
Exhibit B.
Research and Evaluation Complete Sections A, C, E and Exhibit B.
Assistance.
Revolving Loan Fund.......... Complete Sections A, B, E, K, and L and
Exhibit C.
Design and Engineering....... Complete Sections A, B, and N and Exhibit
C.
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All forms required for a complete application for EDA assistance
may be submitted either: (i) In paper (hardcopy) format at the
applicable regional office address provided below; or (ii)
electronically in accordance with the procedures provided on
Grants.gov.
Addresses and Telephone Numbers for EDA's Regional Offices:
Applicants in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North
Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, may submit hard copy
applications to: Economic Development Administration, Atlanta Regional
Office, 401 West Peachtree Street, NW., Suite 1820, Atlanta, Georgia
30308, Telephone: (404) 730-3002, Fax: (404) 730-3025.
Applicants in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas
may submit hard copy applications to:
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Economic Development Administration, Austin Regional Office, 504
Lavaca, Suite 1100, Austin, Texas 78701-2858, Telephone: (512) 381-
8144, Fax: (512) 381-8177.
Applicants in Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio,
Wisconsin and Muscatine and Scott counties, Iowa, may submit hard copy
applications to: Economic Development Administration, Chicago Regional
Office, 111 North Canal Street, Suite 855, Chicago, Illinois 60606.
Telephone: (312) 353-7706, Fax: (312) 353-8575.
Applicants in Colorado, Iowa (excluding Muscatine and Scott
counties), Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South
Dakota, Utah and Wyoming, may submit hard copy applications to:
Economic Development Administration, 410 17th Street, Suite 250,
Denver, CO 80202.
Telephone: (303) 844-4714, Fax: (303) 844-3968.
Applicants in Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Maine,
Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York,
Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, U.S. Virgin Islands,
Virginia and West Virginia, may submit hard copy applications to:
Economic Development Administration, Philadelphia Regional Office,
Curtis Center, 601 Walnut Street, Suite 140 South, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19106.
Telephone: (215) 597-4603, Fax: (215) 597-1063.
Applicants in Alaska, American Samoa, Arizona, California, Guam,
Hawaii, Idaho, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nevada, Northern Mariana
Islands, Oregon, Republic of Palau and Washington, may submit hard copy
applications to: Economic Development Administration, Seattle Regional
Office, Jackson Federal Building, Room 1890, 915 Second Avenue,
Seattle, Washington 98174.
Telephone: (206) 220-7660, Fax: (206) 220-7669.
Paper Submissions: Applicants choosing this option must submit one
original and two copies of the completed application via postal mail,
shipped overnight or hand-delivered to the applicable regional office,
unless otherwise directed by EDA staff. Department of Commerce mail
security measures may delay receipt of United States Postal Service
mail for up to two weeks. Therefore, applicants who wish to submit
paper applications are advised to use guaranteed overnight delivery
services.
Electronic Submissions: Applicants choosing this option should
submit applications in accordance with the instructions provided at
https://www.grants.gov. Please visit https://www.grants.gov/assets/
FindApplyUserGuide.pdf for detailed instructions on electronic
submissions. You may access the application packages for EDA's two
current funding announcements, Economic Development Assistance Programs
(Funding Opportunity Number EDA021908) and Supplemental Appropriations
Disaster Relief Opportunity (Funding Number EDA08112008) at https://
www.grants.gov/applicants/apply_for_grants.jsp. The preferred file
format for electronic attachments to the new Form ED-900 (e.g., the
project description and letters of commitment for construction
projects) is portable document format (PDF); however, EDA will accept
electronic files in Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, or WordPerfect
formats.
Applicants should access the following link for assistance in
navigating www.grants.gov and for a list of useful resources: https://
www.grants.gov/applicants/applicant_help.jsp. If you do not find an
answer to your question under Frequently Asked Questions, try
consulting the Applicant's User Guide. If you still cannot find an
answer to your question, contact https://www.grants.gov via e-mail at
support@grants.gov or telephone at 1.800.518.4726. The hours of
operation for https://www.grants.gov are Monday-Friday, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
(Eastern Time) (except for federal holidays).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For additional information or for a
paper copy of the applicable FFO announcement, contact the appropriate
EDA regional office listed above. EDA's Internet Web site at https://
www.eda.gov also contains additional information on EDA and its
programs.
Paperwork Reduction Act: This document contains collection-of-
information requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA).
The use of Form ED-900 (Application for Investment Assistance) has been
approved by OMB under the control number 0610-0094. The use of Forms
SF-424 (Application for Financial Assistance), SF-424A (Budget
Information--Non-Construction Programs), SF-424B (Assurances--Non-
Construction Programs), SF-424C Budget Information--Construction
Programs, SF-424D (Assurances--Construction Programs), and SF-LLL
Disclosure of Lobbying Activities (SF-LLL) has been approved under OMB
control numbers 4040-0004, 4040-0006, 4040-0007, 4040-0008, 4040-0009,
and 0348-0046, respectively. The use of Form CD-346 has been approved
under OMB control number 0605-0001. Notwithstanding any other provision
of law, no person is required to respond to, nor shall any person be
subject to a penalty for failure to comply with, a collection of
information subject to the requirements of the PRA unless that
collection of information displays a currently valid OMB control
number.
Executive Order 12866 (Regulatory Planning and Review): This notice
has been determined to be not significant for purposes of Executive
Order 12866.
Executive Order 13132 (Federalism): It has been determined that
this notice does not contain policies with Federalism implications as
that term is defined in Executive Order 13132.
Administrative Procedure Act/Regulatory Flexibility Act: Prior
notice and an opportunity for public comments are not required by the
Administrative Procedure Act or any other law for rules concerning
grants, benefits, and contracts (5 U.S.C. 553(a)(2)). Because notice
and opportunity for comment are not required pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 553
or any other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C. 601 et seq. ) are inapplicable. Therefore, a
regulatory flexibility analysis has not been prepared.
Dated: September 25, 2008.
Benjamin Erulkar,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development and
Chief Operating Officer.
[FR Doc. E8-23116 Filed 9-30-08; 8:45 am]
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