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may serve a broad range of individuals.
In the SGA, the language designated
below as ‘‘old text’’ is replaced with the
language designated as ‘‘new text,’’ as
follows:
a. Old Text—‘‘For specific definitions
for these target populations, applicants
must refer to Section VI.B.’’
b. New Text—‘‘For specific
definitions for these target populations,
applicants must refer to Section VI.B.
Within these four categories, eligible
participants may serve a broad range of
individuals, including: Individuals with
disabilities, individuals with limited
English proficiency, Veterans, Indian
and Native Americans, and older
workers.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Melissa Abdullah, Grants Management
Specialist, Division of Federal
Assistance, at (202) 693–3346.
Signed at Washington, DC, this 17th day of
July 2009.
Donna Kelly,
Grant Officer, Employment & Training
Administration.
[FR Doc. E9–17414 Filed 7–21–09; 8:45 am]
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment & Training Administration
[SGA/DFA–PY 08–17]
Solicitation for Grant Applications
(SGA); Amendment One; State Labor
Market Information Improvement
Grants
AGENCY: Employment and Training
Administration (ETA), Labor.
ACTION: Notice: Amendment to SGA/
DFA–PY 08–17.
The Employment and
Training Administration published a
document in the Federal Register on
June 24, 2009, announcing the
availability of funds and solicitation for
grant applications (SGA) for State Labor
Market Information Improvement Grants
to be awarded through a competitive
process. This amendment to the SGA
clarifies items related to: (1) Strategies
and Approaches (Section I.B.3.ii); (2)
Evaluation Criteria, Deliverables
(Section V.A.4.iii); (3) the number of
applications from a Single State (Section
III.A); and (4) Section B on Green
Industries and Occupations
(Supplementary Information). The
changes in items 1 and 2 below were
made in order to make the terminology
for certificates or degrees match existing
ETA definitions. The changes in items
3 and 4 below are to provide further
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clarification on number of applications
per Single State and targeted industries.
The document is hereby amended.
1. Section I.B.3.ii, ‘‘Funding
Opportunity Description, Strategies and
Approaches, Related Research
Activities’’ (page 30131) is revised by
replacing the language designated below
as ‘‘old text’’ with the language
designated as ‘‘new text’’:
a. Old text: ‘‘State-specific summaries
of educational resources including postsecondary and higher educational
institutions’ courses and programs
leading to industry-recognized
credentials, certifications, or degrees;’’
b. New text: ‘‘State-specific
summaries of educational resources
including post-secondary and higher
educational institutions’ courses and
programs leading to certificates or
degrees;’’
2. Section V.A.4.iii, ‘‘Application
Review Information, Evaluation Criteria,
Deliverables’’ (page 30136) is revised by
replacing the language designated below
as ‘‘old text’’ with the language
designated as ‘‘new text’’:
a. Old text: ‘‘State-specific summaries
of educational resources including postsecondary and higher educational
institutions’ courses and programs
leading to industry-recognized
credentials, certifications, or degrees;’’
b. New text: ‘‘State-specific
summaries of educational resources
including post-secondary and higher
educational institutions’ courses and
programs leading to certificates or
degrees;’’
3. Section III.A, ‘‘Eligibility
Information, Eligible Applicants’’ (page
30131) is clarifying the number of
applications that a Single State can
submit. Accordingly, Section III.A. on
p. 30131 is revised by replacing the
language designated below as ‘‘old text’’
with the language designated as ‘‘new
text’’:
a. Old text: ‘‘Applicants must clearly
indicate in the required grant abstract if
they are applying as an individual State
or as a consortium. Consortium
applications must identify each
participating State and designate a lead
State as the applicant that will have the
overall responsibility for administering
the grant. The consortium lead State
will coordinate reporting activities and
must serve as the fiscal agent.
Consortium applications will not count
against the ‘single application’ per State
limit for the partnering States, provided
that the consortium proposal includes
original strategies and is not duplicative
of the strategies and deliverables
included in the participating States’
individual applications.’’
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b. New text: ‘‘Applicants must clearly
indicate in the required grant abstract if
they are applying as an individual State
or as a consortium. Consortium
applications must identify each
participating State and designate a lead
State as the applicant that will have the
overall responsibility for administering
the grant. The consortium lead State
will coordinate reporting activities and
must serve as the fiscal agent. States
may submit one application as a single
State as well as one application as a
consortium lead State. There is no limit
to the number of consortium
applications a State may be included
with as a participating partner, provided
that the consortium proposals include
original strategies and are not
duplicative of the strategies and
deliverables included in the
participating States’ individual
applications.’’
4. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION,
Section B ‘‘Green Industries and
Occupations’’ on p. 30129 is revised to
include the following statement:
New Text: ‘‘We will also evaluate
applications for projects that include
emerging green occupations from
industries that have not been discussed
in this section.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Willie Harris, Grant Officer, Division of
Federal Assistance, at (202) 693–3344.
Signed at Washington, DC this 17th day of
July, 2009.
Donna Kelly,
Grant Officer, Employment & Training
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF LABOR
Employment & Training Administration
[SGA/DFA-PY 08-17]
Solicitation for Grant Applications (SGA); Amendment One; State
Labor Market Information Improvement Grants
AGENCY: Employment and Training Administration (ETA), Labor.
ACTION: Notice: Amendment to SGA/DFA-PY 08-17.
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SUMMARY: The Employment and Training Administration published a
document in the Federal Register on June 24, 2009, announcing the
availability of funds and solicitation for grant applications (SGA) for
State Labor Market Information Improvement Grants to be awarded through
a competitive process. This amendment to the SGA clarifies items
related to: (1) Strategies and Approaches (Section I.B.3.ii); (2)
Evaluation Criteria, Deliverables (Section V.A.4.iii); (3) the number
of applications from a Single State (Section III.A); and (4) Section B
on Green Industries and Occupations (Supplementary Information). The
changes in items 1 and 2 below were made in order to make the
terminology for certificates or degrees match existing ETA definitions.
The changes in items 3 and 4 below are to provide further clarification
on number of applications per Single State and targeted industries. The
document is hereby amended.
1. Section I.B.3.ii, ``Funding Opportunity Description, Strategies
and Approaches, Related Research Activities'' (page 30131) is revised
by replacing the language designated below as ``old text'' with the
language designated as ``new text'':
a. Old text: ``State-specific summaries of educational resources
including post-secondary and higher educational institutions' courses
and programs leading to industry-recognized credentials,
certifications, or degrees;''
b. New text: ``State-specific summaries of educational resources
including post-secondary and higher educational institutions' courses
and programs leading to certificates or degrees;''
2. Section V.A.4.iii, ``Application Review Information, Evaluation
Criteria, Deliverables'' (page 30136) is revised by replacing the
language designated below as ``old text'' with the language designated
as ``new text'':
a. Old text: ``State-specific summaries of educational resources
including post-secondary and higher educational institutions' courses
and programs leading to industry-recognized credentials,
certifications, or degrees;''
b. New text: ``State-specific summaries of educational resources
including post-secondary and higher educational institutions' courses
and programs leading to certificates or degrees;''
3. Section III.A, ``Eligibility Information, Eligible Applicants''
(page 30131) is clarifying the number of applications that a Single
State can submit. Accordingly, Section III.A. on p. 30131 is revised by
replacing the language designated below as ``old text'' with the
language designated as ``new text'':
a. Old text: ``Applicants must clearly indicate in the required
grant abstract if they are applying as an individual State or as a
consortium. Consortium applications must identify each participating
State and designate a lead State as the applicant that will have the
overall responsibility for administering the grant. The consortium lead
State will coordinate reporting activities and must serve as the fiscal
agent. Consortium applications will not count against the `single
application' per State limit for the partnering States, provided that
the consortium proposal includes original strategies and is not
duplicative of the strategies and deliverables included in the
participating States' individual applications.''
b. New text: ``Applicants must clearly indicate in the required
grant abstract if they are applying as an individual State or as a
consortium. Consortium applications must identify each participating
State and designate a lead State as the applicant that will have the
overall responsibility for administering the grant. The consortium lead
State will coordinate reporting activities and must serve as the fiscal
agent. States may submit one application as a single State as well as
one application as a consortium lead State. There is no limit to the
number of consortium applications a State may be included with as a
participating partner, provided that the consortium proposals include
original strategies and are not duplicative of the strategies and
deliverables included in the participating States' individual
applications.''
4. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION, Section B ``Green Industries and
Occupations'' on p. 30129 is revised to include the following
statement:
New Text: ``We will also evaluate applications for projects that
include emerging green occupations from industries that have not been
discussed in this section.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Willie Harris, Grant Officer, Division
of Federal Assistance, at (202) 693-3344.
Signed at Washington, DC this 17th day of July, 2009.
Donna Kelly,
Grant Officer, Employment & Training Administration.
[FR Doc. E9-17413 Filed 7-21-09; 8:45 am]
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