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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Docket No. AMS–TM–13–0078; TM–13–02]
Farmers’ Market Promotion Program:
Notice of Request for Extension and
Revision of a Currently Approved
Information Collection—Farmers
Market Promotion Program
Agricultural Marketing Service,
USDA.
ACTION: Notice and request for
comments.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. chapter 35), this notice
announces the Agricultural Marketing
Service’s (AMS) intention to request
approval from the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for the currently
approved information collection for
OMB 0581–0235, an extension and
revision of forms ‘‘TM–29, FMPP Project
Proposal Narrative Form’’ and ‘‘TM–30,
FMPP Supplemental Budget Summary
Form.’’ An electronic version of these
mandatory forms will be posted within
the Grants.gov forms library for
application submission.
DATES: Comments received by March 24,
2014 will be considered.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Contact Carmen Humphrey, Chief,
Marketing Grants and Technical
Assistance Branch, Marketing Services
Division, Transportation and Marketing
Programs, Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS), USDA; 202/720–0933.
ADDRESSES: Contact Carmen Humphrey,
Chief, Marketing Grants and Technical
Assistance Branch, Marketing Services
Division, Transportation and Marketing
Programs, AMS, USDA, 1400
Independence Avenue SW., Room 4509South Building, Washington, DC 20250;
202/720–0933, or fax 202/690–4152.
Comments should reference docket
number AMS–TM–13–0078, TM–13–02
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and be sent to Mrs. Carmen Humphrey
at the above address or via the Internet
at https://www.regulations.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Farmers Market Promotion
Program.
OMB Number: 0581–0235.
Expiration Date of Approval: March
31, 2014.
Type of Request: Extension and
revision of a currently approved
information collection.
Abstract: The Farmers Market
Promotion Program (FMPP) was created
through an amendment of the Farmerto-Consumer Direct Marketing Act of
1976 (7 U.S.C. 3001–3006). The grants
authorized by the FMPP were targeted
to help improve and expand domestic
farmers markets, roadside stands,
community-supported agriculture
programs, agritourism activities, and
other direct producer-to-consumer
marketing opportunities. Approximately
$1 million each year was allocated for
Fiscal Years (FY) 2006–2007, $3 million
for FY 2008, $5 million for FY 2009–
2010, and $10 million for FY 2011–
2012. Funding was not provided for the
FMPP in FY 2013.
In FY 2006 thru 2012, the maximum
amount awarded for any one proposal
could not exceed $100,000. Entities
eligible to apply included agricultural
cooperatives, producer networks, and
producer associations; local
governments; nonprofit corporations;
public health corporations; economic
development corporations; regional
farmers market authorities; and Tribal
governments.
On October 1, 2010, the AMS
published a notice and request for
comments in the Federal Register (75
FR 60713) to extend and revise the
currently approved information
collection under the FMPP. The OMB
approved the request and revision of the
information collection 0581–0235 for 3
years on March 31, 2011. The forms and
other requirements under the FMPP are
as follows:
1. Form SF–424, ‘‘Application for
Federal Assistance,’’ (approved under
OMB collection number 4040–0004) is
required by all entities seeking Federal
assistance.
2. Form SF–424A, ‘‘Budget
Information—Non-Construction
Programs,’’ (approved under OMB
collection number 0348–0044) is no
longer required to be completed by all
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applicants. The project narrative
contains a detailed project budget
within Form ‘‘TM–30, FMPP
Supplemental Budget Summary Form.’’
The burden hours for the Supplemental
Budget Form are captured in the
proposal narrative.
3. Form SF–424B, ‘‘Assurances—NonConstruction Programs,’’ (approved
under OMB collection number 0348–
0040) must be completed by applicants
to assure the Federal government of the
applicant’s legal authority to apply for
Federal assistance.
4. Proposal Narrative. Completed
applications must include a proposal
narrative, which will include the
supplemental budget summary. The
complete narrative, must not exceed 12
typed single-spaced 8″ x 11″ pages.
New requirements are made to the
narrative with this submission to
include: the revision to the requested
information, subject headings, and the
update and addition to the section
elements.
The applicant’s narrative must
include the following elements to
explain the project work:
a. Project Title. Must capture the
primary focus of the project and match
the title provided on the SF–424.
b. Applicant/Organization
Information. The applicant/organization
name, contact name, mailing address,
telephone and fax number, and the
email address(es) for the person(s)
designated to answer questions about
the application, financial information,
and the proposed project budget.
c. Primary Project Manager
Information. The name, mailing
address, telephone and fax number, and
email address for the person(s)
responsible for managing and/or
overseeing the project.
d. Requested FMPP Funding and
Matching Funds (if a match is required).
The dollar amount requested from
FMPP. Include other funding sources,
matching, and in-kind contributions in
the ‘‘Matching Funds,’’ section as
applicable.
e. Entity Type and Eligibility
Statement. The entity type, statement of
qualification as an eligible entity, and
any required documentation of
eligibility. Under FMPP, agricultural
cooperatives, local governments,
nonprofit corporations, public benefit
corporations, economic benefit
corporations, regional farmers’ market
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authorities, tribal governments, and
certain other entity types were eligible
for awards.
f. EBT, Equipment, Supplies, and
Promotional Projects. Indication of
whether or not the proposal includes a
new or existing electronic benefit
transfers (EBT) component; or includes
purchases of equipment, supplies, or
other promotional items related to EBT.
g. Executive Summary. The proposal
summary provides the project
description, goals to be accomplished,
outcomes expected, and a timeline of
activities.
h. Project Implementation Address.
The location(s) where the project(s) will
be implemented, including the street
address, city, state, zip code, county,
and latitude and longitude coordinates
(Internet-obtainable geo-coordinates
from mapping software) for all places
where the project will be implemented.
i. Goals of the Project. A clear
statement of the goal(s) and activity(ies)
of the project. A brief statement
explaining how the project addresses
the stated mission of FMPP is required.
j. Background Statement. A
description of the current conditions
that justify the need of the project, and
an explanation of why the condition
will not be improved absent the project
so that the need will remain unmet.
k. Workplan, Resource, and Timeline
Requirements. A list of each planned
activity(ies), a timeline for completion,
resources needed, and milestones for
assessing progress for each activity(ies).
l. Expected Outcomes and
Beneficiaries. List of outcomes of the
project and the beneficiaries of each
outcome. Describe the method of
quantifying the outcome and
beneficiaries that will be used to
measure the success of the project.
m. Beneficiaries. This information has
been consolidated in the Expected
Outcomes and Beneficiaries section and
is no longer required.
n. Evaluation Criteria Statements. All
applications will be evaluated against
the ‘‘Proposal Evaluation Criteria,’’
published each year the program
operates, which can be found in the
FMPP Guidelines at www.ams.usda.gov/
FMPP. The criteria may be revised
annually based on the priorities for
annual funding. A statement of
applicability is required for each
criterion. For full consideration, all
criteria should be addressed by the
proposal.
l. Existing and Pending Support. List
all current and pending public or
private support for this project. An
application that duplicates or overlaps
substantially with project activities or
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application already reviewed and
funded will not be funded under FMPP.
m. Supplemental Budget Summary.
Provide a detailed budget using six (6)
categories of expenses: Personnel,
contractor, travel, equipment, supplies,
and other. If a match is required, a
separate column with the same six (6)
categories will be used to describe the
match. A budget narrative is required to
explain how items are used to support
the project activities, following the
FMPP Guidelines.
o. Primary Proposal Activity. This
section is no longer required.
p. Proposal Activities. The
information in this section has been
consolidated with the Workplan,
Resource, and Timeline Requirements
section and is no longer required.
5. FMPP Mandatory Narrative Forms.
Forms ‘‘TM–29, FMPP Project Proposal
Narrative Form’’ and ‘‘TM–30, FMPP
Supplemental Budget Summary Form’’
were developed to assist applicants in
placing the required information in the
proper order in the proposal narrative.
These forms are mandatory and must be
used for the application development
and submittal processes. Both forms
TM–29 and TM–30 include instructions
to assist applicants in completing the
narrative and supplemental budget
information.
The ‘‘FMPP Project Proposal Narrative
Form’’ and ‘‘FMPP Supplemental
Budget Summary Form’’ for the
proposal narrative will not increase the
total number of burden hours. These
burden hours are captured in the
proposal narrative preparation. AMS
has initiated development of fillable
electronic versions of these forms. An
electronic version of these mandatory
forms will be posted within the
Grants.gov forms library for application
submission.
Before funds are dispersed, applicants
that are selected for FMPP grant funds
(awardees) must complete the following
forms:
6. Form AD–1047, ‘‘Certification
Regarding Disbarment, Suspension, and
Other Responsibility Matters—Primary
Covered Transactions.’’ This form must
have the awardee’s original signature.
7. Form AD–1048, ‘‘Certification
Regarding Disbarment, Suspension,
Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion—
Lower Tier Covered Transactions.’’ This
form must have the awardee’s original
signature.
8. Form AD–1049, ‘‘Certification
Regarding Drug-Free Workplace
Requirements (Grants) Alternative I—
For Grantees Other Than Individuals.’’
The awardee keeps this document for
their records.
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Additionally, awardees must also
complete the following forms and
paperwork for AMS:
9. Grant Agreement—Form AMS–33,
United States Department of
Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing
Service, Agreement Face Sheet.’’ The
grant agreement is updated to include a
mandatory form for awardees to sign
indicating compliance with the terms
and conditions of the grant award,
project work approved, and receipt of
grant funding. The sheet includes the
grant authority; funding dollar amount;
awardee and Federal contact names,
address, email addresses, and phone
and fax numbers; agreement number;
project title, objectives, and statement of
work; project work beginning and
ending dates; and awardee and AMS
Transportation and Marketing Programs,
Deputy Administrator’s signatures. Two
(2) copies of this agreement are required
with the awardee’s and the AMS
Transportation and Marketing Programs,
Deputy Administrator’s office signatures
and dated for each grant.
10. Form SF–270, ‘‘Request for
Advance and Reimbursement’’
(approved under OMB collection
number 4040–0012) is required
whenever the awardees request an
advance or reimbursement of Federal
grant funds. AMS expects that at least
three (3) SF–270 forms will be
submitted during the grant agreement
period.
11. Performance (Progress) Reports.
The Performance Report is written
documentation required to notify AMS
about the work activities and progress
towards completing the awardee’s
established project workplan goals,
objectives, and timelines. AMS requires
that at least two (2) Performance Reports
will be submitted during the grant
agreement period on a schedule
provided to the awardee.
12. Final Performance Report. The
Final Performance Report is a written
description of the fulfillment of the
project terms required by AMS within
90 days after the ending date of the
grant agreement. This information is
utilized as final documentation of
completion of the workplan goals,
objectives, and activities. Details for the
construction of this report are provided
on the FMPP Web site.
13. Form SF–425, Federal Financial
Report currently approved under OMB
collection number 0348–0061 is
required by AMS with each payment
request. AMS expects that at minimum
two (2) or a maximum of seven (7)
Federal Financial Reports will be
submitted depending on the duration of
the grant agreement period.
Additionally, a final ‘‘Federal Financial
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Report’’ is to be completed once by the
awardee(s) 90 days after the expiration
date of the grant period.
14. Grant Recordkeeping. AMS
requires that grant recipients maintain
all records pertaining to the grant for a
period of 3 years after the final status
report has been submitted to AMS, in
accordance with Federal recordkeeping
regulations. This requirement is
provided in 7 CFR 3015.21 and 3015.22
and the FMPP General Terms and
Conditions, which are published at
AMS’ Marketing Services Branch Web
site at: https://www.ams.usda.gov/FMPP.
AMS submits the following revisions
in this information collection:
Estimate of Burden: Public reporting
burden for this collection of information
is estimated to average 6.77032 hours
per response.
Respondents: Agricultural
Cooperatives, Producer Networks, or
Producer Associations; Local
Governments; Nonprofit Corporations;
Public Benefit Corporations; Economic
Development Corporations; Regional
Farmers’ Market Authorities; and Tribal
Governments.
Estimated annual number of
respondents: 1,500.
Estimated annual number of
responses per respondent: 2.07.
Estimated annual number of
responses: 3,100.
Estimated total annual burden on the
respondents: 20,988 hours.
AMS is committed to compliance
with the Government Paperwork
Elimination Act that requires
Government agencies in general to
provide the public the option of
submitting information or transacting
business electronically to the maximum
extent possible:
• The AD forms can be filled out
electronically and scanned as a PDF for
submission or printed out and saved for
the applicant’s records.
• The SF form can be filled out
electronically via the FMPP Web site,
scanned and submitted as a PDF, and
printed or saved for the applicant’s
records.
• The mandatory TM forms ‘‘FMPP
Proposal Narrative Form’’ and ‘‘FMPP
Supplemental Budget Summary Form’’
can be filled out, scanned and submitted
as a PDF, and printed or saved for the
applicant’s records.
Since all applicants are required to
submit an FMPP application via
Grants.gov, all forms, the proposal
narrative and eligibility statement, can
also be filled out electronically and
submitted as an attachment through
Grants.gov during the FMPP application
process. Additionally, Grants.gov
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any additional (hard copy) paperwork to
AMS.
Comments are invited on: (1) Whether
the collection of information is
necessary for the proper performance of
the functions of the agency, including
whether this information will have
practical utility; (2) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of this
collection of information including the
validity of the methodology and
assumptions used; (3) ways to enhance
the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (4)
ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who
are to respond, including the use of
appropriate automated, electronic,
mechanical, or other technological
collection techniques or other forms of
information technology.
All comments received by AMS will
be available for public inspection during
regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through
Friday, at the same address; and can be
viewed via the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov. All responses to
this notice will be summarized and
included in the request for OMB
approval. All comments will become a
matter of public record.
Dated: January 14, 2014.
Rex A. Barnes,
Associate Administrator, Agricultural
Marketing Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Sisters Ranger District; Oregon;
Withdrawal of Notice for Preparation of
an Environmental Impact Statement for
the Popper Vegetation Management
Project
Forest Service, USDA.
Notice of withdrawal.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The Sisters Ranger District,
Deschutes National Forest, is
withdrawing their intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
for the Popper Vegetation Management
Project. The original Notice of Intent
(NOI) was published in the Federal
Register on January 4, 2011 (Vol. 76, No.
2, p 315–316). The Forest Service has
determined that because of changed
conditions due to the 2012 Pole Creek
fire that a new project is necessary. The
new project would be documented in an
environmental assessment (EA).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Michael Keown, Project Leader, Sisters
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Ranger District, Highway 20 and Pine
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549–7735.
Dated: January 8, 2014.
John Allen,
Forest Supervisor.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Forest Service
Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming,
Land Management Plan Revision
Shoshone National Forest,
Forest Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice of objection filing period.
AGENCY:
The Forest Service, Rocky
Mountain Region, Shoshone National
Forest, has prepared an Environmental
Impact Statement for the Shoshone
National Forest Land and Resource
Management Plan. The publication date
of this notice in the Federal Register
initiates a 60-day period in which
individuals or entities with specific
concerns may file an objection for a
Forest Service review. The 60-day predecisional objection period commences
the day following the publication of the
legal notice in the Denver Post, Denver,
CO. The Responsible Official for the
Land Management Revision is Daniel J.
´
Jiron, Regional Forester. The Reviewing
Officer is Thomas Tidwell, Chief. The
Time Zone of the Reviewing Officer is
Eastern Standard Time.
DATES: Comments must be received in
writing on or before March 24, 2014 to
be assured of consideration. Comments
received after that date will be
considered to the extent practicable.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: John
Rupe, Regional Planner—Rocky
Mountain Region, at (303) 275–5148.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
environmental analysis document, other
supporting documentation, and a draft
of the Record of Decision are available
for review at local public libraries and
at Shoshone National Forest offices in
Cody, Dubois, and Lander, and at
https://www.fs.usda.gov/shoshone.
Compact discs or hard copies of these
documents may be requested by
telephone (307) 527–6241 or email
(Shoshone_forestplan@fs.fed.us).
Additional information regarding this
action can be obtained from Carrie
Christman, Forest Planner, 808 Meadow
Lane Avenue, Cody, Wyoming 82414;
(307) 527–6241; cchristman@fs.fed.us.
An electronic scan of the notice with the
publication date will also be posted to
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
[Docket No. AMS-TM-13-0078; TM-13-02]
Farmers' Market Promotion Program: Notice of Request for
Extension and Revision of a Currently Approved Information Collection--
Farmers Market Promotion Program
AGENCY: Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice and request for comments.
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SUMMARY: In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. chapter 35), this notice announces the Agricultural Marketing
Service's (AMS) intention to request approval from the Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) for the currently approved information
collection for OMB 0581-0235, an extension and revision of forms ``TM-
29, FMPP Project Proposal Narrative Form'' and ``TM-30, FMPP
Supplemental Budget Summary Form.'' An electronic version of these
mandatory forms will be posted within the Grants.gov forms library for
application submission.
DATES: Comments received by March 24, 2014 will be considered.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact Carmen Humphrey, Chief,
Marketing Grants and Technical Assistance Branch, Marketing Services
Division, Transportation and Marketing Programs, Agricultural Marketing
Service (AMS), USDA; 202/720-0933.
ADDRESSES: Contact Carmen Humphrey, Chief, Marketing Grants and
Technical Assistance Branch, Marketing Services Division,
Transportation and Marketing Programs, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence
Avenue SW., Room 4509-South Building, Washington, DC 20250; 202/720-
0933, or fax 202/690-4152.
Comments should reference docket number AMS-TM-13-0078, TM-13-02
and be sent to Mrs. Carmen Humphrey at the above address or via the
Internet at https://www.regulations.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Farmers Market Promotion Program.
OMB Number: 0581-0235.
Expiration Date of Approval: March 31, 2014.
Type of Request: Extension and revision of a currently approved
information collection.
Abstract: The Farmers Market Promotion Program (FMPP) was created
through an amendment of the Farmer-to-Consumer Direct Marketing Act of
1976 (7 U.S.C. 3001-3006). The grants authorized by the FMPP were
targeted to help improve and expand domestic farmers markets, roadside
stands, community-supported agriculture programs, agritourism
activities, and other direct producer-to-consumer marketing
opportunities. Approximately $1 million each year was allocated for
Fiscal Years (FY) 2006-2007, $3 million for FY 2008, $5 million for FY
2009-2010, and $10 million for FY 2011-2012. Funding was not provided
for the FMPP in FY 2013.
In FY 2006 thru 2012, the maximum amount awarded for any one
proposal could not exceed $100,000. Entities eligible to apply included
agricultural cooperatives, producer networks, and producer
associations; local governments; nonprofit corporations; public health
corporations; economic development corporations; regional farmers
market authorities; and Tribal governments.
On October 1, 2010, the AMS published a notice and request for
comments in the Federal Register (75 FR 60713) to extend and revise the
currently approved information collection under the FMPP. The OMB
approved the request and revision of the information collection 0581-
0235 for 3 years on March 31, 2011. The forms and other requirements
under the FMPP are as follows:
1. Form SF-424, ``Application for Federal Assistance,'' (approved
under OMB collection number 4040-0004) is required by all entities
seeking Federal assistance.
2. Form SF-424A, ``Budget Information--Non-Construction Programs,''
(approved under OMB collection number 0348-0044) is no longer required
to be completed by all applicants. The project narrative contains a
detailed project budget within Form ``TM-30, FMPP Supplemental Budget
Summary Form.'' The burden hours for the Supplemental Budget Form are
captured in the proposal narrative.
3. Form SF-424B, ``Assurances--Non-Construction Programs,''
(approved under OMB collection number 0348-0040) must be completed by
applicants to assure the Federal government of the applicant's legal
authority to apply for Federal assistance.
4. Proposal Narrative. Completed applications must include a
proposal narrative, which will include the supplemental budget summary.
The complete narrative, must not exceed 12 typed single-spaced 8'' x
11'' pages.
New requirements are made to the narrative with this submission to
include: the revision to the requested information, subject headings,
and the update and addition to the section elements.
The applicant's narrative must include the following elements to
explain the project work:
a. Project Title. Must capture the primary focus of the project and
match the title provided on the SF-424.
b. Applicant/Organization Information. The applicant/organization
name, contact name, mailing address, telephone and fax number, and the
email address(es) for the person(s) designated to answer questions
about the application, financial information, and the proposed project
budget.
c. Primary Project Manager Information. The name, mailing address,
telephone and fax number, and email address for the person(s)
responsible for managing and/or overseeing the project.
d. Requested FMPP Funding and Matching Funds (if a match is
required). The dollar amount requested from FMPP. Include other funding
sources, matching, and in-kind contributions in the ``Matching Funds,''
section as applicable.
e. Entity Type and Eligibility Statement. The entity type,
statement of qualification as an eligible entity, and any required
documentation of eligibility. Under FMPP, agricultural cooperatives,
local governments, nonprofit corporations, public benefit corporations,
economic benefit corporations, regional farmers' market
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authorities, tribal governments, and certain other entity types were
eligible for awards.
f. EBT, Equipment, Supplies, and Promotional Projects. Indication
of whether or not the proposal includes a new or existing electronic
benefit transfers (EBT) component; or includes purchases of equipment,
supplies, or other promotional items related to EBT.
g. Executive Summary. The proposal summary provides the project
description, goals to be accomplished, outcomes expected, and a
timeline of activities.
h. Project Implementation Address. The location(s) where the
project(s) will be implemented, including the street address, city,
state, zip code, county, and latitude and longitude coordinates
(Internet-obtainable geo-coordinates from mapping software) for all
places where the project will be implemented.
i. Goals of the Project. A clear statement of the goal(s) and
activity(ies) of the project. A brief statement explaining how the
project addresses the stated mission of FMPP is required.
j. Background Statement. A description of the current conditions
that justify the need of the project, and an explanation of why the
condition will not be improved absent the project so that the need will
remain unmet.
k. Workplan, Resource, and Timeline Requirements. A list of each
planned activity(ies), a timeline for completion, resources needed, and
milestones for assessing progress for each activity(ies).
l. Expected Outcomes and Beneficiaries. List of outcomes of the
project and the beneficiaries of each outcome. Describe the method of
quantifying the outcome and beneficiaries that will be used to measure
the success of the project.
m. Beneficiaries. This information has been consolidated in the
Expected Outcomes and Beneficiaries section and is no longer required.
n. Evaluation Criteria Statements. All applications will be
evaluated against the ``Proposal Evaluation Criteria,'' published each
year the program operates, which can be found in the FMPP Guidelines at
www.ams.usda.gov/FMPP. The criteria may be revised annually based on
the priorities for annual funding. A statement of applicability is
required for each criterion. For full consideration, all criteria
should be addressed by the proposal.
l. Existing and Pending Support. List all current and pending
public or private support for this project. An application that
duplicates or overlaps substantially with project activities or
application already reviewed and funded will not be funded under FMPP.
m. Supplemental Budget Summary. Provide a detailed budget using six
(6) categories of expenses: Personnel, contractor, travel, equipment,
supplies, and other. If a match is required, a separate column with the
same six (6) categories will be used to describe the match. A budget
narrative is required to explain how items are used to support the
project activities, following the FMPP Guidelines.
o. Primary Proposal Activity. This section is no longer required.
p. Proposal Activities. The information in this section has been
consolidated with the Workplan, Resource, and Timeline Requirements
section and is no longer required.
5. FMPP Mandatory Narrative Forms. Forms ``TM-29, FMPP Project
Proposal Narrative Form'' and ``TM-30, FMPP Supplemental Budget Summary
Form'' were developed to assist applicants in placing the required
information in the proper order in the proposal narrative. These forms
are mandatory and must be used for the application development and
submittal processes. Both forms TM-29 and TM-30 include instructions to
assist applicants in completing the narrative and supplemental budget
information.
The ``FMPP Project Proposal Narrative Form'' and ``FMPP
Supplemental Budget Summary Form'' for the proposal narrative will not
increase the total number of burden hours. These burden hours are
captured in the proposal narrative preparation. AMS has initiated
development of fillable electronic versions of these forms. An
electronic version of these mandatory forms will be posted within the
Grants.gov forms library for application submission.
Before funds are dispersed, applicants that are selected for FMPP
grant funds (awardees) must complete the following forms:
6. Form AD-1047, ``Certification Regarding Disbarment, Suspension,
and Other Responsibility Matters--Primary Covered Transactions.'' This
form must have the awardee's original signature.
7. Form AD-1048, ``Certification Regarding Disbarment, Suspension,
Ineligibility and Voluntary Exclusion--Lower Tier Covered
Transactions.'' This form must have the awardee's original signature.
8. Form AD-1049, ``Certification Regarding Drug-Free Workplace
Requirements (Grants) Alternative I--For Grantees Other Than
Individuals.'' The awardee keeps this document for their records.
Additionally, awardees must also complete the following forms and
paperwork for AMS:
9. Grant Agreement--Form AMS-33, United States Department of
Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Agreement Face Sheet.''
The grant agreement is updated to include a mandatory form for awardees
to sign indicating compliance with the terms and conditions of the
grant award, project work approved, and receipt of grant funding. The
sheet includes the grant authority; funding dollar amount; awardee and
Federal contact names, address, email addresses, and phone and fax
numbers; agreement number; project title, objectives, and statement of
work; project work beginning and ending dates; and awardee and AMS
Transportation and Marketing Programs, Deputy Administrator's
signatures. Two (2) copies of this agreement are required with the
awardee's and the AMS Transportation and Marketing Programs, Deputy
Administrator's office signatures and dated for each grant.
10. Form SF-270, ``Request for Advance and Reimbursement''
(approved under OMB collection number 4040-0012) is required whenever
the awardees request an advance or reimbursement of Federal grant
funds. AMS expects that at least three (3) SF-270 forms will be
submitted during the grant agreement period.
11. Performance (Progress) Reports. The Performance Report is
written documentation required to notify AMS about the work activities
and progress towards completing the awardee's established project
workplan goals, objectives, and timelines. AMS requires that at least
two (2) Performance Reports will be submitted during the grant
agreement period on a schedule provided to the awardee.
12. Final Performance Report. The Final Performance Report is a
written description of the fulfillment of the project terms required by
AMS within 90 days after the ending date of the grant agreement. This
information is utilized as final documentation of completion of the
workplan goals, objectives, and activities. Details for the
construction of this report are provided on the FMPP Web site.
13. Form SF-425, Federal Financial Report currently approved under
OMB collection number 0348-0061 is required by AMS with each payment
request. AMS expects that at minimum two (2) or a maximum of seven (7)
Federal Financial Reports will be submitted depending on the duration
of the grant agreement period. Additionally, a final ``Federal
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Report'' is to be completed once by the awardee(s) 90 days after the
expiration date of the grant period.
14. Grant Recordkeeping. AMS requires that grant recipients
maintain all records pertaining to the grant for a period of 3 years
after the final status report has been submitted to AMS, in accordance
with Federal recordkeeping regulations. This requirement is provided in
7 CFR 3015.21 and 3015.22 and the FMPP General Terms and Conditions,
which are published at AMS' Marketing Services Branch Web site at:
https://www.ams.usda.gov/FMPP.
AMS submits the following revisions in this information collection:
Estimate of Burden: Public reporting burden for this collection of
information is estimated to average 6.77032 hours per response.
Respondents: Agricultural Cooperatives, Producer Networks, or
Producer Associations; Local Governments; Nonprofit Corporations;
Public Benefit Corporations; Economic Development Corporations;
Regional Farmers' Market Authorities; and Tribal Governments.
Estimated annual number of respondents: 1,500.
Estimated annual number of responses per respondent: 2.07.
Estimated annual number of responses: 3,100.
Estimated total annual burden on the respondents: 20,988 hours.
AMS is committed to compliance with the Government Paperwork
Elimination Act that requires Government agencies in general to provide
the public the option of submitting information or transacting business
electronically to the maximum extent possible:
The AD forms can be filled out electronically and scanned
as a PDF for submission or printed out and saved for the applicant's
records.
The SF form can be filled out electronically via the FMPP
Web site, scanned and submitted as a PDF, and printed or saved for the
applicant's records.
The mandatory TM forms ``FMPP Proposal Narrative Form''
and ``FMPP Supplemental Budget Summary Form'' can be filled out,
scanned and submitted as a PDF, and printed or saved for the
applicant's records.
Since all applicants are required to submit an FMPP application via
Grants.gov, all forms, the proposal narrative and eligibility
statement, can also be filled out electronically and submitted as an
attachment through Grants.gov during the FMPP application process.
Additionally, Grants.gov applicants are not required to submit any
additional (hard copy) paperwork to AMS.
Comments are invited on: (1) Whether the collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of the agency,
including whether this information will have practical utility; (2) the
accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of this collection of
information including the validity of the methodology and assumptions
used; (3) ways to enhance the quality, utility, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (4) ways to minimize the burden of the
collection of information on those who are to respond, including the
use of appropriate automated, electronic, mechanical, or other
technological collection techniques or other forms of information
technology.
All comments received by AMS will be available for public
inspection during regular business hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Eastern
Time, Monday through Friday, at the same address; and can be viewed via
the Internet at https://www.regulations.gov. All responses to this
notice will be summarized and included in the request for OMB approval.
All comments will become a matter of public record.
Dated: January 14, 2014.
Rex A. Barnes,
Associate Administrator, Agricultural Marketing Service.
[FR Doc. 2014-01078 Filed 1-21-14; 8:45 am]
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