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(vi) reporting requirements for all
Awardees. Assistance Agreements
under this NOFA generally will have
three-year performance periods.
B. The CDFI Fund reserves the right,
in its sole discretion, to terminate the
Assistance Agreement and rescind an
award if the Awardee fails to return the
Assistance Agreement, signed by the
authorized representative of the
Awardee, and/or provide the CDFI Fund
with any other requested
documentation, within the deadlines set
by the CDFI Fund. Each Awardee must
provide the CDFI Fund with a certificate
of good standing (or equivalent
documentation) from its State (or
jurisdiction) of incorporation.
C. Reporting:
1. Reporting requirements: The CDFI
Fund will collect information, on at
least an annual basis, from each
Awardee which may include, but shall
not be limited to: (i) Use of FEC Pilot
Program award dollars; (ii) aggregated
characteristics of individuals that
received Financial Education and
Counseling Services funded by FEC
Pilot Program award dollars; and (iii)
the extent to which the Awardee
satisfied its performance goals and
measures, to include measures of the
effectiveness of the Awardee’s strategy
and ability to create Positive Behavioral
Change among Prospective Homebuyers.
Each Awardee is responsible for the
timely and complete submission of such
reports, even if all or a portion of the
documents actually is completed by
another entity or signatory to the
Assistance Agreement. If such other
entities or signatories are required to
provide reports or other documentation
that the CDFI Fund may require, the
Awardee is responsible for ensuring that
the information is submitted timely and
complete. The CDFI Fund reserves the
right to contact such additional entities
or signatories to the Assistance
Agreement and require that additional
information and documentation be
provided. The CDFI Fund will use such
information to monitor each Awardee’s
compliance with the requirements set
forth in the Assistance Agreement and
to assess the impact of the FEC Pilot
Program. The CDFI Fund reserves the
right, in its sole discretion, to modify
these reporting requirements if it
determines it to be appropriate and
necessary; however, such reporting
requirements will be modified only after
notice to Awardees.
2. Accounting: The CDFI Fund will
require each Awardee that receives an
award through this NOFA to account for
and track the use of the grant award.
This means that for every dollar of an
award received from the CDFI Fund, the
Awardee will be required to inform the
CDFI Fund of its uses. This will require
Awardees to separately account for the
proceeds and use of the award, subject
to the applicable OMB Circulars. The
CDFI Fund will provide guidance to
Awardees outlining the format and
content of the information to be
provided on an annual basis, outlining
and describing how the funds were
used. Each Awardee that receives an
award must provide the CDFI Fund with
the required complete and accurate
Automated Clearinghouse (ACH) form
for its bank account prior to award
closing and disbursement.
VII. Agency Contacts
A. The CDFI Fund will respond to
questions and provide support
concerning this NOFA and the
Application between the hours of 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m. ET, starting the date of the
publication of this NOFA through two
days prior to the Application deadline.
The CDFI Fund will not respond to
questions or provide support concerning
the Applications that are received after
5 p.m. ET on said dates, until after the
Application deadline. Applications and
other information regarding the CDFI
Fund and its programs may be obtained
from the CDFI Fund’s Web site at https://
www.cdfifund.gov. The CDFI Fund will
post responses on its Web site to
questions of general applicability
regarding the FEC Pilot Program.
B. The CDFI Fund’s contact
information is as follows:
TABLE 4—CONTACT INFORMATION
Fax number for all offices: 202–622–7754
Telephone number (not toll free)
Type of question
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FEC Pilot Program ........................................................................................................................
Compliance, Monitoring and Evaluation .......................................................................................
Information Technology Support ..................................................................................................
C. Communication with the CDFI
Fund: The CDFI Fund will use the
myCDFIFund Internet interface to
communicate with Applicants and
Awardees, using the contact information
maintained in their respective
myCDFIFund accounts. Therefore, the
Applicant and any Subsidiaries,
signatories, and Affiliates must maintain
accurate contact information (including
contact person and authorized
representative, e-mail addresses, fax
numbers, phone numbers, and office
addresses) in its myCDFIFund
account(s). For more information about
myCDFIFund (which includes
information about the CDFI Fund’s
Community Investment Impact System),
please see the Help documents posted at
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202–622–6355
202–622–6330
202–622–2455
E-mail addresses
cdfihelp@cdfi.treas.gov
cme@cdfi.treas.gov
IThelp@cdfi.treas.gov
https://www.cdfifund.gov/ciis/
accessingciis.pdf.
DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
VIII. Information Sessions and
Outreach
Performance Review Board Members
The CDFI Fund may conduct
webinars or host information sessions
for organizations interested in applying
to, or learning about, the CDFI Fund’s
programs. For further information,
please visit the CDFI Fund’s Web site at
https://www.cdfifund.gov.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
Department of Veterans Affairs.
Notice.
Dated: October 9, 2009.
Jose Villar,
Chief Operating Officer, Community
Development Financial Institutions Fund.
[FR Doc. E9–24861 Filed 10–15–09; 8:45 am]
SUMMARY: Under the provisions of 5
U.S.C. 4314(c)(4) agencies are required
to publish a notice in the Federal
Register of the appointment of
Performance Review Board (PRB)
members. This notice updates the VA
Performance Review Board of the
Department of Veterans Affairs that was
published in the Federal Register on
October 9, 2008 (Vol. 73, No. 197).
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dadrian Brown, Human Resources
Specialist, Executive Resources, Office
of Human Resources Management (052),
Department of Veterans Affairs, 810
Vermont Avenue, NW., Washington, DC
20420, (202) 461–7078.
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VA Performance Review Board (PRB)
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John U. Sepulveda, Assistant
Secretary for Human Resources and
Administration (Chairperson).
Michael Cardarelli, Deputy Chief of
Staff.
Michael Walcoff, Deputy Under
Secretary for Benefits, Veterans Benefits
Administration.
Geraldine Breakfield, Associate
Deputy Under Secretary for
Management (Alternate).
Ann C. Patterson, VHA Deputy Chief
of Staff.
Gerald M. Cross, M.D., FAAFP, Acting
Under Secretary for Health, Veterans
Health Administration (Alternate).
Robert Petzel, M.D., Acting Principal
Deputy Under Secretary for Health
(Alternate).
Steve L. Muro, Deputy Under
Secretary for Memorial Affairs.
Lindee Lenox, Associate Director
Office of Field Programs (Alternate).
Glenn D. Haggstrom, Executive
Director, Office of Acquisitions,
Logistics, and Construction.
Maurice C. Stewart, Associate Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Acquisition and
Logistics Programs and Policy
(Alternate).
William A. Gunn, General Counsel.
John H. Thompson, Deputy General
Counsel (Alternate).
Rita Reed, Principal Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Management.
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Edward J. Murray, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Finance (Alternate).
Roger W. Baker, Assistant Secretary
for Office of Information and
Technology.
Stephen W. Warren, Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary, Office of
Information and Technology (Alternate).
Irene Trowell-Harris, Director, Center
for Women Veterans.
Patricia C. Adams, Deputy Assistant
Secretary of the Navy, Civilian Human
Resources.
Veterans Benefits Administration PRB
Michael Walcoff, Deputy Under
Secretary for Benefits.
Geraldine V. Breakfield, Associate
Deputy Under Secretary for
Management.
Jason McClellan, Director Central
Area Office.
Diana M. Rubens, Associate Deputy
Under Secretary for Field Operations.
Willie Clark, Director Western Area
Office.
Michael A. Dusenbery, Director,
Southern Area Office.
Kenneth M. Greenberg, Executive
Secretary to the Department.
A. Jacy Thurmond, Jr., Senior Advisor
to the Deputy Commissioner of the
Social Security Administration, U.S.
Social Security Administration.
Veterans Health Administration PRB
Robert Petzel, M.D., Acting Principal
Deputy Under Secretary for Health, CoChair.
William C. Schoenhard, Deputy
Under Secretary for Health for
Operations and Management, Co-Chair.
Joseph Williams, Assistant Deputy
Under Secretary for Health for
Operations and Management.
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Madhulika Agarwal, M.D., Chief
Patient Care Services Officer.
Michael E. Moreland, Network
Director, VISN 4.
Sanford Garfunkel, Network Director,
VISN 5.
Susan Bowers, Network Director,
VISN 18.
Nevin M. Weaver, Network Director,
VISN 8.
Michael S. Finegan, Network Director,
VISN 11.
Glen W. Grippen, Network Director,
VISN 19.
Joleen M. Clark, Chief, Workforce
Management and Consulting Officer.
Joseph Francis, M.D., Acting Chief,
Quality and Performance Officer.
W. Paul Kearns III, Chief Financial
Officer.
James Floyd, Network Director, VISN
15.
Caitlin O’Brien, Chief Compliance
and Business Integrity Officer.
Patricia Vandenberg, Assistant Deputy
Under Secretary for Health for Policy
and Planning.
Ann Patterson, Acting VHA Chief of
Staff.
Mary Affeldt, Associate Director for
Management, National Institute on Drug
Abuse.
Ken Greenberg, Executive Secretary to
the Department.
Michael Cardarelli, Deputy Chief of
Staff.
Dated: October 9, 2009.
W. Scott Gould,
Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Performance Review Board Members
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Under the provisions of 5 U.S.C. 4314(c)(4) agencies are
required to publish a notice in the Federal Register of the appointment
of Performance Review Board (PRB) members. This notice updates the VA
Performance Review Board of the Department of Veterans Affairs that was
published in the Federal Register on October 9, 2008 (Vol. 73, No.
197).
DATES: Effective Date: October 16, 2009.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dadrian Brown, Human Resources
Specialist, Executive Resources, Office of Human Resources Management
(052), Department of Veterans Affairs, 810 Vermont Avenue, NW.,
Washington, DC 20420, (202) 461-7078.
VA Performance Review Board (PRB)
John U. Sep[uacute]lveda, Assistant Secretary for Human Resources
and Administration (Chairperson).
Michael Cardarelli, Deputy Chief of Staff.
Michael Walcoff, Deputy Under Secretary for Benefits, Veterans
Benefits Administration.
Geraldine Breakfield, Associate Deputy Under Secretary for
Management (Alternate).
Ann C. Patterson, VHA Deputy Chief of Staff.
Gerald M. Cross, M.D., FAAFP, Acting Under Secretary for Health,
Veterans Health Administration (Alternate).
Robert Petzel, M.D., Acting Principal Deputy Under Secretary for
Health (Alternate).
Steve L. Muro, Deputy Under Secretary for Memorial Affairs.
Lindee Lenox, Associate Director Office of Field Programs
(Alternate).
Glenn D. Haggstrom, Executive Director, Office of Acquisitions,
Logistics, and Construction.
Maurice C. Stewart, Associate Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Acquisition and Logistics Programs and Policy (Alternate).
William A. Gunn, General Counsel.
John H. Thompson, Deputy General Counsel (Alternate).
Rita Reed, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Management.
Edward J. Murray, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Finance
(Alternate).
Roger W. Baker, Assistant Secretary for Office of Information and
Technology.
Stephen W. Warren, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of
Information and Technology (Alternate).
Irene Trowell-Harris, Director, Center for Women Veterans.
Patricia C. Adams, Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Civilian
Human Resources.
Veterans Benefits Administration PRB
Michael Walcoff, Deputy Under Secretary for Benefits.
Geraldine V. Breakfield, Associate Deputy Under Secretary for
Management.
Jason McClellan, Director Central Area Office.
Diana M. Rubens, Associate Deputy Under Secretary for Field
Operations.
Willie Clark, Director Western Area Office.
Michael A. Dusenbery, Director, Southern Area Office.
Kenneth M. Greenberg, Executive Secretary to the Department.
A. Jacy Thurmond, Jr., Senior Advisor to the Deputy Commissioner of
the Social Security Administration, U.S. Social Security
Administration.
Veterans Health Administration PRB
Robert Petzel, M.D., Acting Principal Deputy Under Secretary for
Health, Co-Chair.
William C. Schoenhard, Deputy Under Secretary for Health for
Operations and Management, Co-Chair.
Joseph Williams, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Health for
Operations and Management.
Madhulika Agarwal, M.D., Chief Patient Care Services Officer.
Michael E. Moreland, Network Director, VISN 4.
Sanford Garfunkel, Network Director, VISN 5.
Susan Bowers, Network Director, VISN 18.
Nevin M. Weaver, Network Director, VISN 8.
Michael S. Finegan, Network Director, VISN 11.
Glen W. Grippen, Network Director, VISN 19.
Joleen M. Clark, Chief, Workforce Management and Consulting
Officer.
Joseph Francis, M.D., Acting Chief, Quality and Performance
Officer.
W. Paul Kearns III, Chief Financial Officer.
James Floyd, Network Director, VISN 15.
Caitlin O'Brien, Chief Compliance and Business Integrity Officer.
Patricia Vandenberg, Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Health
for Policy and Planning.
Ann Patterson, Acting VHA Chief of Staff.
Mary Affeldt, Associate Director for Management, National Institute
on Drug Abuse.
Ken Greenberg, Executive Secretary to the Department.
Michael Cardarelli, Deputy Chief of Staff.
Dated: October 9, 2009.
W. Scott Gould,
Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
[FR Doc. E9-24956 Filed 10-15-09; 8:45 am]
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