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collected; and ways to minimize the
burden of the collection of information
on respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Matthew M. Crouch,
Deputy Associate Administrator for
Administration.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Urbanized Area Formula Grants;
Passenger Ferry Grant Program
Federal Transit Administration
(FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability
(NOFA): Solicitation of Project
Proposals for the Passenger Ferry Grant
Program.
AGENCY:
The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) announces the
availability of Section 5307 Urbanized
Area Formula Grant program funds in
support of the Discretionary Passenger
Ferry Grant program. This grant
opportunity will be funded using $29.9
million in FY 2013 Urbanized Area
Formula Grants program funds
authorized by the Moving Ahead for
Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP–
21), Public Law 112–141, July 6, 2012.
The Passenger Ferry Grant program
(Ferry program), as authorized, is
available to urbanized areas for the same
general authority provided under 49
U.S.C. 5307 (Section 5307). However,
within the authority provided to the
Secretary of Transportation to develop a
competitive process, FTA is limiting
this discretionary opportunity to capital
projects. These funds constitute a core
investment in the enhancement and
revitalization of public ferry systems in
the Nation’s urbanized areas. This
notice solicits proposals to compete for
Fiscal Year (FY) 2013 funding under the
Ferry program and may include
additional funds made available under
future appropriations.
This notice also includes priorities
established by FTA for these
discretionary funds, criteria FTA will
use to identify meritorious projects for
funding, and the process to apply for
funding. This announcement is
available on the FTA Web site at: http//
www.fta.dot.gov. FTA may announce
final selections on the Web site and in
the Federal Register. Additionally, a
synopsis of this funding opportunity
will be posted in the FIND module of
the government-wide electronic grants
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SUMMARY:
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(GRANTS.GOV) Web site at https://
www.grants.gov.
DATES: Complete proposals for Ferry
program projects must be submitted by
11:59 p.m. EDT on October 21, 2013. All
proposals must be submitted
electronically through the
GRANTS.GOV APPLY function. Any
agency intending to apply should
initiate the process of registering on the
GRANTS.GOV site immediately to
ensure completion of registration before
the submission deadline. Instructions
for applying can be found on FTA’s Web
site at https://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/
13093_3561.html and in the ‘‘FIND’’
module of GRANTS.GOV.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact the appropriate FTA Regional
Office found at https://www.fta.dot.gov
for proposal-specific information and
issues. For program-specific questions,
please contact Vanessa Williams, Office
of Program Management, (202) 366–
4818, email: Vanessa.williams@dot.gov.
A TDD is available at 1–800–877–8339
(TDD/FIRS).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table Of Contents
A. FTA Ferry Program Authority
B. Program Description and Purpose
C. Program Information
1. Eligible Proposers
2. Eligible Projects
3. Cost Sharing and Matching
4. Eligible Sources of Match
D. Proposal Submission Process
E. Proposal Information
F. Proposal Content
G. Evaluation Criteria
H. Review and Selection Process
I. Award Information
J. Award Administration
K. Technical Assistance and Other Program
Information
Appendix A: Registration in GRANTS.GOV
A. FTA Ferry Program Authority
Section 5307(h) of Title 49, United
States Code, as established by MAP–21,
authorizes FTA’s Passenger Ferry Grant
program. The program authorizes FTA
to solicit grant applications and make
grants for eligible projects on a
competitive basis subject to the Section
5307 terms and conditions, unless noted
otherwise in the competitive
solicitation.
B. Program Description and Purpose
Improving and maintaining the
Nation’s public ferry systems is a key
strategic goal of the U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT) and FTA. The
Ferry program is intended to contribute
to the improvement of the condition of
the public ferry systems by providing
financial assistance for capital projects.
As part of the program and as evidenced
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in the criteria established for the
program, FTA intends to prioritize ferry
projects that aim to improve a system’s
state of good repair and that support the
connection of ferry service with
multiple modes of transportation,
including but not limited to: rail, bus,
intercity bus, and private transportation
providers.
C. Program Information
1. Eligible Proposers
Eligible proposers and eventual grant
applicants under this initiative must be
eligible direct recipients of Section 5307
funds engaged in providing a public
transportation passenger ferry service.
Ferry systems that accommodate cars
must also accommodate walk-on
passengers.
2. Eligible Projects
Under this competitive program,
eligible projects are capital projects
including ferries, terminals, and related
infrastructure. Capital projects include,
but are not limited to, the purchase,
replacement, or rehabilitation of, ferries
and terminals and related equipment.
Funds made available under this Notice
of Funding Availability (NOFA) may not
be used to fund operating expenses,
planning, or preventive maintenance.
FTA’s Section 5307 formula funds may
be used for these activities.
3. Cost Sharing or Matching
Costs will be shared at the following
ratio:
i. The Federal share is 80 percent for
capital projects with exceptions
explained below:
Æ The Federal share is 85 percent for
net project costs for acquiring vehicles
(including clean-fuel or alternative fuel)
attributable to compliance with the
Clean Air Act (CAA) or attributable to
compliance with the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
Æ The Federal share is 90 percent for
net project costs for vehicle-related
equipment or facilities (including cleanfuel or alternative-fuel vehicle-related
equipment or facilities) attributable to
compliance with the Clean Air Act
(CAA) or Americans with Disabilities
Act (ADA) of 1990.
FTA considers vehicle-related
equipment to be equipment on and
attached to the vehicle. The award
recipient may itemize the cost of
specific, discrete, vehicle-related
equipment being purchased to be in
compliance with ADA or CAA.
4. Eligible Sources of Match
After the appropriate Federal share is
established, the applicant must provide
the local share of the net project cost in
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cash (or in-kind) and must document in
its grant application the source of the
local match. The local match may
include:
i. Cash from non-governmental
sources other than revenues from
providing public transportation
services;
ii. Non-farebox revenues from the
operation of public transportation
service, such as the sale of advertising
and concession revenues. A voluntary
or mandatory fee that a college,
university, or similar institution
imposes on all its students for free or
discounted transit service is not farebox
revenue;
iii. Amounts received under a service
agreement with a State or local social
service agency or private social service
organization;
iv. Undistributed cash surpluses,
replacement or depreciation cash funds,
reserves available in cash, or new
capital;
v. Amounts appropriated or otherwise
made available to a department or
agency of the Government (other than
the U.S. Department of Transportation);
and
vi. In-kind contribution such as the
market value of in-kind contributions
integral to the project may be counted
as a contribution toward local share.
vii. Revenue bond proceeds for a
capital project, with prior FTA
approval.
viii. Transportation Development
Credits (formerly referred to as Toll
Revenue Credits).
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D. Proposal Submission Process
Project proposals must be submitted
electronically through https://
www.GRANTS.GOV by 11:59 p.m. on
October 21, 2013. Mail and fax
submissions will not be accepted. A
complete proposal submission will
consist of at least two files: (1) The SF
424 Mandatory form (downloaded from
GRANTS.GOV) and (2) the Applicant
and Proposal Profile supplemental form
for the Passenger Ferryboat program
(supplemental form) found on the FTA
Web site at https://www.fta.dot.gov/
grants/13093_3561.html. The
supplemental form provides guidance
and a consistent format for proposers to
respond to the criteria outlined in this
NOFA. Once completed, the
supplemental form must be placed in
the attachments section of the SF 424
Mandatory form. Proposers must use the
supplemental form designated for the
Ferry program and attach it to their
submission in GRANTS.GOV to
successfully complete the application
process. A proposal submission may
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contain additional supporting
documentation as attachments.
Within 24–48 hours after submitting
an electronic application, the applicant
should receive three email messages
from GRANTS.GOV: (1) Confirmation of
successful transmission to
GRANTS.GOV, (2) confirmation of
successful validation by GRANTS.GOV
and (3) confirmation of successful
validation by FTA. If confirmations of
successful validation are not received
and a notice of failed validation or
incomplete materials is received, the
applicant must address the reason for
the failed validation, as described in the
email notice, and resubmit before the
submission deadline. If making a
resubmission for any reason, include all
original attachments regardless of which
attachments were updated and check
the box on the supplemental form
indicating this is a resubmission.
Complete instructions on the
application process can be found at
https://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/13093_
3561.html. Important: FTA urges
proposers to submit their applications at
least 72 hours prior to the due date to
allow time to receive the validation
messages and to correct any problems
that may have caused a rejection
notification. FTA will not accept
submissions after the stated submission
deadline. GRANTS.GOV scheduled
maintenance and outage times are
announced on the GRANTS.GOV Web
site at https://www.GRANTS.GOV.
Deadlines will not be extended due to
scheduled maintenance or outages.
Proposers are encouraged to begin the
process of registration on the
GRANTS.GOV site well in advance of
the submission deadline. Registration is
a multi-step process, which may take
several weeks to complete before an
application can be submitted. Registered
proposers may still be required to take
steps to keep their registration up to
date before submissions can be made
successfully: (1) Registration in the
System for Award Management (SAM)
is renewed annually and (2) persons
making submissions on behalf of the
Authorized Organization Representative
(AOR) must be authorized in
GRANTS.GOV by the AOR to make
submissions. Instructions on the
GRANTS.GOV registration process are
listed in Appendix A.
Proposers may submit one proposal
for each project or one proposal
containing multiple projects. Proposers
submitting multiple projects in one
proposal must be sure to clearly define
each project by completing a
supplemental form for each project.
Supplemental forms must be added
within the proposal by clicking the ‘‘add
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project’’ button in Section II of the
supplemental form.
Information such as proposer name,
Federal amount requested, local match
amount, description of areas served, etc.
may be requested in varying degrees of
detail on both the SF 424 form and
supplemental form. Proposers must fill
in all fields unless stated otherwise on
the forms. Proposers should use both
the ‘‘Check Package for Errors’’ and the
‘‘Validate Form’’ validation buttons on
both forms to check all required fields
on the forms, and ensure that the federal
and local amounts specified are
consistent. The following information
MUST be included on the SF 424 and
supplemental forms for all requests for
the Ferry program funding:
E. Proposal Information
1. Name of applicant and, if
applicable, the specific ferry agency
submitting the application.
2. Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number.
3. Contact information including:
Contact name, title, address,
congressional district, fax and phone
number, and email address if available.
4. Description of public transportation
services including areas currently
served by the ferry system, if any.
5. Name of person (s) authorized to
apply on behalf of the system (attach a
signed transmittal letter) must
accompany the proposal.
F. Proposal Content
For complete and up to date guidance
on the project information and project
evaluation criteria that must be
documented, refer to the applicable
program on the FTA Web site: https://
www.fta.dot.gov/grants/13093_
3561.html. At a minimum, every
proposal must:
1. Submit an SF–424 with the correct
supplemental form attached.
2. State the project title and describe
the project scope to be funded in the
executive summary.
3. Address whether project will need
a Buy America waiver.
4. Choose the type of service
provided, project type and fleet
information.
5. Address each evaluation criterion
separately, demonstrating how the
project responds to each criterion.
6. Provide a line-item budget for the
total project, with enough detail to
indicate the various key components of
the project. As FTA may elect to fund
only part of some project proposals, the
budget should provide for the minimum
amount necessary to fund specific
project components of independent
utility.
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7. Provide the Federal amount
requested.
8. Document the matching funds,
including amount and source of the
match (may include local or private
sector financial participation in the
project).
9. Provide support documentation,
including financial statements, bondratings, and documents supporting the
commitment of non-federal funding to
the project, or a timeframe upon which
those commitments would be made.
10. Address whether other Federal
funds have been sought for the project.
11. Provide a project time-line,
including significant milestones such as
the date anticipated to issue a request
for proposals for the project components
or contract for purchase of ferry(s), and
actual or expected delivery date or
notice of request for proposal and notice
to proceed for capital replacement/
rehabilitation projects.
12. Provide Congressional district
information for the project’s place of
performance.
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G. Evaluation Criteria
Projects will be evaluated by FTA
based on the proposals submitted
according to the following criteria. Each
proposer is encouraged to demonstrate
the responsiveness of a project to any
and all criteria with the most relevant
information that the proposer can
provide, regardless of whether such
information has been specifically
requested, or identified in this notice.
1. Demonstration of Need
FTA will evaluate each project to
determine its need for resources. In
addition to the project-specific criteria
below, it will include evaluating the
project’s impact on service delivery and
whether the project represents a onetime or periodic need that cannot
reasonably be funded from FTA
program formula allocations or State
and/or local resources.
i. For vessel replacement or
rehabilitation projects:
• The age of the asset to be replaced
or rehabilitated by the proposed project,
relative to its useful life.
• Condition and performance of the
asset to be replaced by the proposed
project, as ascertained through
inspections or otherwise, if available.
ii. For infrastructure (facility)
improvements or related-equipment
acquisitions:
• The age of the facility or equipment
to be rehabilitated or replaced relative to
its useful life.
• The degree to which the proposed
project will enable the agency to
improve the maintenance and condition
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of the agency’s fleet and/or other related
ferry assets.
iii. For expansion requests (vessel or
facility-related):
• The degree to which the proposed
project addresses a current capacity
constraint that is limiting the ability of
the agency to provide reliable service,
meet ridership demands, or maintain
vessels and related-equipment in a state
of good repair.
In this section, the proposal should
also demonstrate the needs of the ferry
passengers and discuss how the
proposed project will address the
identified needs.
2. Demonstration of Benefits
In this section, proposals should
identify expected project benefits.
Possible examples include how the
project: will improve the state of good
repair of the system, impact ridership,
increase reliability of service, improve
operations or maintenance capabilities,
or provide more mobility options,
intermodal connections, or economic
benefits to the community. Benefits can
be demonstrated quantifiably or
qualitatively. Proposers should
document, explain or show the benefits
in whatever format is reasonable to
present them.
3. Planning and Local/Regional
Prioritization
In this section, the applicant should
describe how the proposed project is
consistent with planning documents
and local priorities. This will involve
assessing whether:
i. The project is consistent with the
transit priorities identified in the longrange plan and/or contingency/
illustrative projects. Proposer should
note if the project could not be included
in the financially constrained
Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP)/
Statewide Transportation Improvement
Program (STIP) due to lack of funding
(if selected, project must be in federally
approved STIP before grant award).
ii. Local support is demonstrated by
availability of local match for this and/
or related projects and letters of support.
iii. In an area with both ferry and
other public transit operators, the
proposal demonstrates coordination
with and support of other related
projects within the proposer’s
Metropolitan Planning Organization
(MPO) or the geographic region within
which the proposed project will operate.
4. Project Readiness
In this section, the applicant should
describe the extent to which the project
is ready to be implemented. This will
involve assessing whether:
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i. The project is a Categorical
Exclusion (CE) or required
environmental work has been initiated
or completed for construction projects
requiring an Environmental Assessment
(EA) or Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS).
ii. Project implementation plans are
ready, including initial design of facility
projects.
iii. The TIP/STIP can be amended
(evidenced by MPO/State endorsement).
iv. Project funds can be obligated and
the project implemented quickly, if
selected.
v. The project will require a Buy
America waiver.
The applicant demonstrates the
ability to carry out the proposed project
successfully.
5. Technical, Legal, and Financial
Capacity To Implement the Particular
Project Proposed
In this section, the applicant should
address all of the following points:
i. The proposer has the technical
capacity to administer the project.
ii. There are no outstanding legal,
technical, or financial issues with the
proposer that would make this a highrisk project to implement quickly.
iii. The proposer has good financial
systems in place that meet generally
acceptable accounting standards that
can be audited and has identified the
source of local match if selected (no
deferred local share will be allowed).
iv. The grantee is in fundable status
for grant-making purposes.
6. Connectivity to Other Modes of
Transportation
The proposals should include
information about transfer connections
to other modes of transportation,
including but not limited to: rail, bus,
intercity bus, and private transportation
providers. Supporting documentation
should include data that supports the
number of trips (passengers and
vehicles), the number of walk-on
passengers, and transfers to other modes
(if applicable).
H. Review and Selection Process
In addition to other FTA staff that
may review the proposals, a technical
evaluation committee will review
proposals under the project evaluation
criteria. Members of the technical
evaluation committee and other
involved FTA staff reserve the right to
screen and rate the applications it
receives and to seek clarification from
any applicant about any statement in its
application that FTA finds ambiguous
and/or request additional
documentation to be considered during
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the evaluation process to clarify
information contained within the
proposal.
After consideration of the findings of
the technical evaluation committee, the
FTA Administrator will determine the
final selection and amount of funding
for each project. Geographic diversity
and the applicant’s receipt of other
Federal funding for ferries may be
considered in FTA’s award decisions.
FTA expects to announce the selected
projects and notify successful proposers
by September 2013.
I. Award Information
Ferry program funds are available to
eligible direct recipients of Section 5307
funds. There is no minimum or
maximum grant award level; however,
FTA intends to fund as many
meritorious projects as possible. Only
proposals from eligible recipients for
eligible activities will be considered for
funding. Due to funding limitations,
proposers that are selected for funding
may receive less than the amount
originally requested. In those cases,
applicants must be able to demonstrate
that the proposed projects are still
viable and can be completed with the
amount awarded.
J. Award Administration
1. Award Notices
At the time the project selections are
announced, FTA will extend pre-award
authority for the selected projects. There
is no blanket pre-award authority for
these projects before announcement.
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2. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
i. Grant Requirements
If selected, awardees will apply for a
grant through FTA’s Transportation
Electronic Awards Management System
(TEAM) and adhere to the customary
FTA grant requirements of the Section
5307 Urbanized Area Formula Grant
program, including those of FTA
Circular 9030.1E, Circular 5010.1D, and
the labor protections of 49 U.S.C.
Section 5333(b). All discretionary
grants, regardless of award amount, will
be subject to the Congressional
Notification and release process.
Technical assistance regarding these
requirements is available from each FTA
regional office.
ii. Buy America
FTA requires that all capital
procurements meet FTA’s Buy America
requirements that require all iron, steel,
or manufactured products be produced
in the U.S., to help create and protect
manufacturing jobs in the U.S. The
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Ferry program will have a significant
economic impact toward meeting the
objectives of the Buy America law. The
Buy America requirements can be found
in 49 CFR Part 661. Any proposal that
will require a waiver must identify the
items for which a waiver will be sought
in the application. Applicants should
not proceed with the expectation that
waivers will be provided.
iii. Planning
FTA encourages proposers to notify
the appropriate State Departments of
Transportation and MPOs in areas likely
to be served by the project funds made
available under these initiatives and
programs. Selected projects must be
incorporated into the long-range plans
and transportation improvement
programs of States and metropolitan
areas before they are eligible for FTA
funding.
iv. Standard Assurances
The applicant assures that it will
comply with all applicable Federal
statutes, regulations, executive orders,
FTA circulars, and other Federal
administrative requirements in carrying
out any project supported by the FTA
grant. The applicant acknowledges that
it is under a continuing obligation to
comply with the terms and conditions
of the grant agreement issued for its
project with FTA. The applicant
understands that Federal laws,
regulations, policies, and administrative
practices might be modified from time
to time and may affect the
implementation of the project. The
applicant agrees that the most recent
Federal requirements will apply to the
project, unless FTA issues a written
determination otherwise. The applicant
must submit the Certifications and
Assurances before receiving a grant if it
does not have current certifications on
file.
v. Reporting
Post-award reporting requirements
include submission of Federal Financial
Reports and Milestone Reports in TEAM
on a quarterly basis for all projects.
K. Technical Assistance and Other
Program Information
This program is not subject to
Executive Order 12372,
‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs.’’ FTA will consider
applications for funding only from
eligible recipients for eligible projects
listed in Section C.
Complete applications must be
submitted through GRANTS.GOV by
11:59 p.m. EDT on October 21, 2013.
Contact information for FTA’s regional
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offices can be found on FTA’s Web site
at www.fta.dot.gov.
Therese W. McMillan,
Deputy Administrator.
Appendix A
Registering in SAM and GRANTS.GOV
Registration in Brief
Registration takes approximately 3–5
business days, but allow 4 weeks for
completion of all steps.
STEP 1: Obtain DUNS Number
Same day. If requested by phone (1–866–
705–5711) DUNS is provided immediately. If
your organization does not have one, you
will need to go to the Dun & Bradstreet Web
site at https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform [EXIT
Disclaimer] to obtain the number.
*Information for Foreign
Registrants.*Webform requests take 1–2
business days.
STEP 2: Register With SAM
Three to five business days or up to two
weeks. If you already have a TIN, your SAM
registration will take 3–5 business days to
process. If you are applying for an EIN please
allow up to 2 weeks. Ensure that your
organization is registered with the System for
Award Management (SAM) at System for
Award Management (SAM). If your
organization is not, an authorizing official of
your organization must register.
STEP 3: Username & Password
Same day. Complete your AOR
(Authorized Organization Representative)
profile on Grants.gov and create your
username and password. You will need to
use your organization’s DUNS Number to
complete this step. https://
apply07.grants.gov/apply/OrcRegister.
STEP 4: AOR Authorization
*Same day. The E-Business Point of
Contact (E-Biz POC) at your organization
must login to Grants.gov to confirm you as
an Authorized Organization Representative
(AOR). Please note that there can be more
than one AOR for your organization. In some
cases the E-Biz POC is also the AOR for an
organization. *Time depends on
responsiveness of your E-Biz POC.
STEP 5: Track AOR Status
At any time, you can track your AOR status
by logging in with your username and
password. Login as an Applicant (enter your
username & password you obtained in Step
3) using the following link: applicant_
profile.jsp.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Urbanized Area Formula Grants; Passenger Ferry Grant Program
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Funding Availability (NOFA): Solicitation of Project
Proposals for the Passenger Ferry Grant Program.
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the
availability of Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula Grant program funds
in support of the Discretionary Passenger Ferry Grant program. This
grant opportunity will be funded using $29.9 million in FY 2013
Urbanized Area Formula Grants program funds authorized by the Moving
Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), Public Law 112-
141, July 6, 2012.
The Passenger Ferry Grant program (Ferry program), as authorized,
is available to urbanized areas for the same general authority provided
under 49 U.S.C. 5307 (Section 5307). However, within the authority
provided to the Secretary of Transportation to develop a competitive
process, FTA is limiting this discretionary opportunity to capital
projects. These funds constitute a core investment in the enhancement
and revitalization of public ferry systems in the Nation's urbanized
areas. This notice solicits proposals to compete for Fiscal Year (FY)
2013 funding under the Ferry program and may include additional funds
made available under future appropriations.
This notice also includes priorities established by FTA for these
discretionary funds, criteria FTA will use to identify meritorious
projects for funding, and the process to apply for funding. This
announcement is available on the FTA Web site at: http//
www.fta.dot.gov. FTA may announce final selections on the Web site and
in the Federal Register. Additionally, a synopsis of this funding
opportunity will be posted in the FIND module of the government-wide
electronic grants (GRANTS.GOV) Web site at https://www.grants.gov.
DATES: Complete proposals for Ferry program projects must be submitted
by 11:59 p.m. EDT on October 21, 2013. All proposals must be submitted
electronically through the GRANTS.GOV APPLY function. Any agency
intending to apply should initiate the process of registering on the
GRANTS.GOV site immediately to ensure completion of registration before
the submission deadline. Instructions for applying can be found on
FTA's Web site at https://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/13093_3561.html and in
the ``FIND'' module of GRANTS.GOV.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact the appropriate FTA Regional
Office found at https://www.fta.dot.gov for proposal-specific
information and issues. For program-specific questions, please contact
Vanessa Williams, Office of Program Management, (202) 366-4818, email:
Vanessa.williams@dot.gov. A TDD is available at 1-800-877-8339 (TDD/
FIRS).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table Of Contents
A. FTA Ferry Program Authority
B. Program Description and Purpose
C. Program Information
1. Eligible Proposers
2. Eligible Projects
3. Cost Sharing and Matching
4. Eligible Sources of Match
D. Proposal Submission Process
E. Proposal Information
F. Proposal Content
G. Evaluation Criteria
H. Review and Selection Process
I. Award Information
J. Award Administration
K. Technical Assistance and Other Program Information
Appendix A: Registration in GRANTS.GOV
A. FTA Ferry Program Authority
Section 5307(h) of Title 49, United States Code, as established by
MAP-21, authorizes FTA's Passenger Ferry Grant program. The program
authorizes FTA to solicit grant applications and make grants for
eligible projects on a competitive basis subject to the Section 5307
terms and conditions, unless noted otherwise in the competitive
solicitation.
B. Program Description and Purpose
Improving and maintaining the Nation's public ferry systems is a
key strategic goal of the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and
FTA. The Ferry program is intended to contribute to the improvement of
the condition of the public ferry systems by providing financial
assistance for capital projects. As part of the program and as
evidenced in the criteria established for the program, FTA intends to
prioritize ferry projects that aim to improve a system's state of good
repair and that support the connection of ferry service with multiple
modes of transportation, including but not limited to: rail, bus,
intercity bus, and private transportation providers.
C. Program Information
1. Eligible Proposers
Eligible proposers and eventual grant applicants under this
initiative must be eligible direct recipients of Section 5307 funds
engaged in providing a public transportation passenger ferry service.
Ferry systems that accommodate cars must also accommodate walk-on
passengers.
2. Eligible Projects
Under this competitive program, eligible projects are capital
projects including ferries, terminals, and related infrastructure.
Capital projects include, but are not limited to, the purchase,
replacement, or rehabilitation of, ferries and terminals and related
equipment. Funds made available under this Notice of Funding
Availability (NOFA) may not be used to fund operating expenses,
planning, or preventive maintenance. FTA's Section 5307 formula funds
may be used for these activities.
3. Cost Sharing or Matching
Costs will be shared at the following ratio:
i. The Federal share is 80 percent for capital projects with
exceptions explained below:
[cir] The Federal share is 85 percent for net project costs for
acquiring vehicles (including clean-fuel or alternative fuel)
attributable to compliance with the Clean Air Act (CAA) or attributable
to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
[cir] The Federal share is 90 percent for net project costs for
vehicle-related equipment or facilities (including clean-fuel or
alternative-fuel vehicle-related equipment or facilities) attributable
to compliance with the Clean Air Act (CAA) or Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990.
FTA considers vehicle-related equipment to be equipment on and
attached to the vehicle. The award recipient may itemize the cost of
specific, discrete, vehicle-related equipment being purchased to be in
compliance with ADA or CAA.
4. Eligible Sources of Match
After the appropriate Federal share is established, the applicant
must provide the local share of the net project cost in
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cash (or in-kind) and must document in its grant application the source
of the local match. The local match may include:
i. Cash from non-governmental sources other than revenues from
providing public transportation services;
ii. Non-farebox revenues from the operation of public
transportation service, such as the sale of advertising and concession
revenues. A voluntary or mandatory fee that a college, university, or
similar institution imposes on all its students for free or discounted
transit service is not farebox revenue;
iii. Amounts received under a service agreement with a State or
local social service agency or private social service organization;
iv. Undistributed cash surpluses, replacement or depreciation cash
funds, reserves available in cash, or new capital;
v. Amounts appropriated or otherwise made available to a department
or agency of the Government (other than the U.S. Department of
Transportation); and
vi. In-kind contribution such as the market value of in-kind
contributions integral to the project may be counted as a contribution
toward local share.
vii. Revenue bond proceeds for a capital project, with prior FTA
approval.
viii. Transportation Development Credits (formerly referred to as
Toll Revenue Credits).
D. Proposal Submission Process
Project proposals must be submitted electronically through https://
www.GRANTS.GOV by 11:59 p.m. on October 21, 2013. Mail and fax
submissions will not be accepted. A complete proposal submission will
consist of at least two files: (1) The SF 424 Mandatory form
(downloaded from GRANTS.GOV) and (2) the Applicant and Proposal Profile
supplemental form for the Passenger Ferryboat program (supplemental
form) found on the FTA Web site at https://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/13093_3561.html. The supplemental form provides guidance and a
consistent format for proposers to respond to the criteria outlined in
this NOFA. Once completed, the supplemental form must be placed in the
attachments section of the SF 424 Mandatory form. Proposers must use
the supplemental form designated for the Ferry program and attach it to
their submission in GRANTS.GOV to successfully complete the application
process. A proposal submission may contain additional supporting
documentation as attachments.
Within 24-48 hours after submitting an electronic application, the
applicant should receive three email messages from GRANTS.GOV: (1)
Confirmation of successful transmission to GRANTS.GOV, (2) confirmation
of successful validation by GRANTS.GOV and (3) confirmation of
successful validation by FTA. If confirmations of successful validation
are not received and a notice of failed validation or incomplete
materials is received, the applicant must address the reason for the
failed validation, as described in the email notice, and resubmit
before the submission deadline. If making a resubmission for any
reason, include all original attachments regardless of which
attachments were updated and check the box on the supplemental form
indicating this is a resubmission.
Complete instructions on the application process can be found at
https://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/13093_3561.html. Important: FTA urges
proposers to submit their applications at least 72 hours prior to the
due date to allow time to receive the validation messages and to
correct any problems that may have caused a rejection notification. FTA
will not accept submissions after the stated submission deadline.
GRANTS.GOV scheduled maintenance and outage times are announced on the
GRANTS.GOV Web site at https://www.GRANTS.GOV. Deadlines will not be
extended due to scheduled maintenance or outages.
Proposers are encouraged to begin the process of registration on
the GRANTS.GOV site well in advance of the submission deadline.
Registration is a multi-step process, which may take several weeks to
complete before an application can be submitted. Registered proposers
may still be required to take steps to keep their registration up to
date before submissions can be made successfully: (1) Registration in
the System for Award Management (SAM) is renewed annually and (2)
persons making submissions on behalf of the Authorized Organization
Representative (AOR) must be authorized in GRANTS.GOV by the AOR to
make submissions. Instructions on the GRANTS.GOV registration process
are listed in Appendix A.
Proposers may submit one proposal for each project or one proposal
containing multiple projects. Proposers submitting multiple projects in
one proposal must be sure to clearly define each project by completing
a supplemental form for each project. Supplemental forms must be added
within the proposal by clicking the ``add project'' button in Section
II of the supplemental form.
Information such as proposer name, Federal amount requested, local
match amount, description of areas served, etc. may be requested in
varying degrees of detail on both the SF 424 form and supplemental
form. Proposers must fill in all fields unless stated otherwise on the
forms. Proposers should use both the ``Check Package for Errors'' and
the ``Validate Form'' validation buttons on both forms to check all
required fields on the forms, and ensure that the federal and local
amounts specified are consistent. The following information MUST be
included on the SF 424 and supplemental forms for all requests for the
Ferry program funding:
E. Proposal Information
1. Name of applicant and, if applicable, the specific ferry agency
submitting the application.
2. Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number.
3. Contact information including: Contact name, title, address,
congressional district, fax and phone number, and email address if
available.
4. Description of public transportation services including areas
currently served by the ferry system, if any.
5. Name of person (s) authorized to apply on behalf of the system
(attach a signed transmittal letter) must accompany the proposal.
F. Proposal Content
For complete and up to date guidance on the project information and
project evaluation criteria that must be documented, refer to the
applicable program on the FTA Web site: https://www.fta.dot.gov/grants/13093_3561.html. At a minimum, every proposal must:
1. Submit an SF-424 with the correct supplemental form attached.
2. State the project title and describe the project scope to be
funded in the executive summary.
3. Address whether project will need a Buy America waiver.
4. Choose the type of service provided, project type and fleet
information.
5. Address each evaluation criterion separately, demonstrating how
the project responds to each criterion.
6. Provide a line-item budget for the total project, with enough
detail to indicate the various key components of the project. As FTA
may elect to fund only part of some project proposals, the budget
should provide for the minimum amount necessary to fund specific
project components of independent utility.
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7. Provide the Federal amount requested.
8. Document the matching funds, including amount and source of the
match (may include local or private sector financial participation in
the project).
9. Provide support documentation, including financial statements,
bond-ratings, and documents supporting the commitment of non-federal
funding to the project, or a timeframe upon which those commitments
would be made.
10. Address whether other Federal funds have been sought for the
project.
11. Provide a project time-line, including significant milestones
such as the date anticipated to issue a request for proposals for the
project components or contract for purchase of ferry(s), and actual or
expected delivery date or notice of request for proposal and notice to
proceed for capital replacement/rehabilitation projects.
12. Provide Congressional district information for the project's
place of performance.
G. Evaluation Criteria
Projects will be evaluated by FTA based on the proposals submitted
according to the following criteria. Each proposer is encouraged to
demonstrate the responsiveness of a project to any and all criteria
with the most relevant information that the proposer can provide,
regardless of whether such information has been specifically requested,
or identified in this notice.
1. Demonstration of Need
FTA will evaluate each project to determine its need for resources.
In addition to the project-specific criteria below, it will include
evaluating the project's impact on service delivery and whether the
project represents a one-time or periodic need that cannot reasonably
be funded from FTA program formula allocations or State and/or local
resources.
i. For vessel replacement or rehabilitation projects:
The age of the asset to be replaced or rehabilitated by
the proposed project, relative to its useful life.
Condition and performance of the asset to be replaced by
the proposed project, as ascertained through inspections or otherwise,
if available.
ii. For infrastructure (facility) improvements or related-equipment
acquisitions:
The age of the facility or equipment to be rehabilitated
or replaced relative to its useful life.
The degree to which the proposed project will enable the
agency to improve the maintenance and condition of the agency's fleet
and/or other related ferry assets.
iii. For expansion requests (vessel or facility-related):
The degree to which the proposed project addresses a
current capacity constraint that is limiting the ability of the agency
to provide reliable service, meet ridership demands, or maintain
vessels and related-equipment in a state of good repair.
In this section, the proposal should also demonstrate the needs of
the ferry passengers and discuss how the proposed project will address
the identified needs.
2. Demonstration of Benefits
In this section, proposals should identify expected project
benefits. Possible examples include how the project: will improve the
state of good repair of the system, impact ridership, increase
reliability of service, improve operations or maintenance capabilities,
or provide more mobility options, intermodal connections, or economic
benefits to the community. Benefits can be demonstrated quantifiably or
qualitatively. Proposers should document, explain or show the benefits
in whatever format is reasonable to present them.
3. Planning and Local/Regional Prioritization
In this section, the applicant should describe how the proposed
project is consistent with planning documents and local priorities.
This will involve assessing whether:
i. The project is consistent with the transit priorities identified
in the long-range plan and/or contingency/illustrative projects.
Proposer should note if the project could not be included in the
financially constrained Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP)/Statewide
Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) due to lack of funding (if
selected, project must be in federally approved STIP before grant
award).
ii. Local support is demonstrated by availability of local match
for this and/or related projects and letters of support.
iii. In an area with both ferry and other public transit operators,
the proposal demonstrates coordination with and support of other
related projects within the proposer's Metropolitan Planning
Organization (MPO) or the geographic region within which the proposed
project will operate.
4. Project Readiness
In this section, the applicant should describe the extent to which
the project is ready to be implemented. This will involve assessing
whether:
i. The project is a Categorical Exclusion (CE) or required
environmental work has been initiated or completed for construction
projects requiring an Environmental Assessment (EA) or Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS).
ii. Project implementation plans are ready, including initial
design of facility projects.
iii. The TIP/STIP can be amended (evidenced by MPO/State
endorsement).
iv. Project funds can be obligated and the project implemented
quickly, if selected.
v. The project will require a Buy America waiver.
The applicant demonstrates the ability to carry out the proposed
project successfully.
5. Technical, Legal, and Financial Capacity To Implement the Particular
Project Proposed
In this section, the applicant should address all of the following
points:
i. The proposer has the technical capacity to administer the
project.
ii. There are no outstanding legal, technical, or financial issues
with the proposer that would make this a high-risk project to implement
quickly.
iii. The proposer has good financial systems in place that meet
generally acceptable accounting standards that can be audited and has
identified the source of local match if selected (no deferred local
share will be allowed).
iv. The grantee is in fundable status for grant-making purposes.
6. Connectivity to Other Modes of Transportation
The proposals should include information about transfer connections
to other modes of transportation, including but not limited to: rail,
bus, intercity bus, and private transportation providers. Supporting
documentation should include data that supports the number of trips
(passengers and vehicles), the number of walk-on passengers, and
transfers to other modes (if applicable).
H. Review and Selection Process
In addition to other FTA staff that may review the proposals, a
technical evaluation committee will review proposals under the project
evaluation criteria. Members of the technical evaluation committee and
other involved FTA staff reserve the right to screen and rate the
applications it receives and to seek clarification from any applicant
about any statement in its application that FTA finds ambiguous and/or
request additional documentation to be considered during
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the evaluation process to clarify information contained within the
proposal.
After consideration of the findings of the technical evaluation
committee, the FTA Administrator will determine the final selection and
amount of funding for each project. Geographic diversity and the
applicant's receipt of other Federal funding for ferries may be
considered in FTA's award decisions. FTA expects to announce the
selected projects and notify successful proposers by September 2013.
I. Award Information
Ferry program funds are available to eligible direct recipients of
Section 5307 funds. There is no minimum or maximum grant award level;
however, FTA intends to fund as many meritorious projects as possible.
Only proposals from eligible recipients for eligible activities will be
considered for funding. Due to funding limitations, proposers that are
selected for funding may receive less than the amount originally
requested. In those cases, applicants must be able to demonstrate that
the proposed projects are still viable and can be completed with the
amount awarded.
J. Award Administration
1. Award Notices
At the time the project selections are announced, FTA will extend
pre-award authority for the selected projects. There is no blanket pre-
award authority for these projects before announcement.
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
i. Grant Requirements
If selected, awardees will apply for a grant through FTA's
Transportation Electronic Awards Management System (TEAM) and adhere to
the customary FTA grant requirements of the Section 5307 Urbanized Area
Formula Grant program, including those of FTA Circular 9030.1E,
Circular 5010.1D, and the labor protections of 49 U.S.C. Section
5333(b). All discretionary grants, regardless of award amount, will be
subject to the Congressional Notification and release process.
Technical assistance regarding these requirements is available from
each FTA regional office.
ii. Buy America
FTA requires that all capital procurements meet FTA's Buy America
requirements that require all iron, steel, or manufactured products be
produced in the U.S., to help create and protect manufacturing jobs in
the U.S. The Ferry program will have a significant economic impact
toward meeting the objectives of the Buy America law. The Buy America
requirements can be found in 49 CFR Part 661. Any proposal that will
require a waiver must identify the items for which a waiver will be
sought in the application. Applicants should not proceed with the
expectation that waivers will be provided.
iii. Planning
FTA encourages proposers to notify the appropriate State
Departments of Transportation and MPOs in areas likely to be served by
the project funds made available under these initiatives and programs.
Selected projects must be incorporated into the long-range plans and
transportation improvement programs of States and metropolitan areas
before they are eligible for FTA funding.
iv. Standard Assurances
The applicant assures that it will comply with all applicable
Federal statutes, regulations, executive orders, FTA circulars, and
other Federal administrative requirements in carrying out any project
supported by the FTA grant. The applicant acknowledges that it is under
a continuing obligation to comply with the terms and conditions of the
grant agreement issued for its project with FTA. The applicant
understands that Federal laws, regulations, policies, and
administrative practices might be modified from time to time and may
affect the implementation of the project. The applicant agrees that the
most recent Federal requirements will apply to the project, unless FTA
issues a written determination otherwise. The applicant must submit the
Certifications and Assurances before receiving a grant if it does not
have current certifications on file.
v. Reporting
Post-award reporting requirements include submission of Federal
Financial Reports and Milestone Reports in TEAM on a quarterly basis
for all projects.
K. Technical Assistance and Other Program Information
This program is not subject to Executive Order 12372,
``Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.'' FTA will consider
applications for funding only from eligible recipients for eligible
projects listed in Section C.
Complete applications must be submitted through GRANTS.GOV by 11:59
p.m. EDT on October 21, 2013. Contact information for FTA's regional
offices can be found on FTA's Web site at www.fta.dot.gov.
Therese W. McMillan,
Deputy Administrator.
Appendix A
Registering in SAM and GRANTS.GOV
Registration in Brief
Registration takes approximately 3-5 business days, but allow 4
weeks for completion of all steps.
STEP 1: Obtain DUNS Number
Same day. If requested by phone (1-866-705-5711) DUNS is
provided immediately. If your organization does not have one, you
will need to go to the Dun & Bradstreet Web site at https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform [EXIT Disclaimer] to obtain the number.
*Information for Foreign Registrants.*Webform requests take 1-2
business days.
STEP 2: Register With SAM
Three to five business days or up to two weeks. If you already
have a TIN, your SAM registration will take 3-5 business days to
process. If you are applying for an EIN please allow up to 2 weeks.
Ensure that your organization is registered with the System for
Award Management (SAM) at System for Award Management (SAM). If your
organization is not, an authorizing official of your organization
must register.
STEP 3: Username & Password
Same day. Complete your AOR (Authorized Organization
Representative) profile on Grants.gov and create your username and
password. You will need to use your organization's DUNS Number to
complete this step. https://apply07.grants.gov/apply/OrcRegister.
STEP 4: AOR Authorization
*Same day. The E-Business Point of Contact (E-Biz POC) at your
organization must login to Grants.gov to confirm you as an
Authorized Organization Representative (AOR). Please note that there
can be more than one AOR for your organization. In some cases the E-
Biz POC is also the AOR for an organization. *Time depends on
responsiveness of your E-Biz POC.
STEP 5: Track AOR Status
At any time, you can track your AOR status by logging in with
your username and password. Login as an Applicant (enter your
username & password you obtained in Step 3) using the following
link: applicant--profile.jsp.
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