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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Applications for New Awards; National
Resource Centers Program for Foreign
Language and Area Studies or Foreign
Language and International Studies
Program and Foreign Language and
Area Studies Fellowships Program
Office of Postsecondary
Education, Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
Overview Information
National Resource Centers (NRC)
Program for Foreign Language and Area
Studies or Foreign Language and
International Studies Program and
Foreign Language and Area Studies
Fellowships (FLAS) Program.
Notice inviting applications for new
awards for fiscal year (FY) 2014.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) Numbers: 84.015A and 84.015B.
Note: This notice invites applications for
two separate competitions. For funding and
other key information for the two
competitions, see the Award Information
section of this notice.
Applications Available: May 30,
2014.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: June 30, 2014.
Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: August 28, 2014.
DATES:
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Purpose of Programs: The NRC
Program provides grants to institutions
of higher education and consortia of
such institutions to establish,
strengthen, and operate comprehensive
and undergraduate foreign language and
area or international studies centers to
serve as national resources for (a)
teaching of any modern foreign
language; (b) instruction in fields
needed to provide full understanding of
areas, regions, or countries in which the
modern foreign language is commonly
used; (c) research and training in
international studies and international
and foreign language aspects of
professional and other fields of study;
and (d) instruction and research on
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issues in world affairs that concern one
or more countries.
The FLAS Program allocates academic
year and summer fellowships to
institutions of higher education and
consortia of institutions of higher
education to assist meritorious
undergraduate and graduate students
undergoing training in modern foreign
languages and related area or
international studies.
Priorities: This notice contains one
absolute priority, two competitive
preference priorities, and one
invitational priority for NRC Program
applicants. The NRC absolute priority is
from 34 CFR 656.23(a)(4). The NRC
Competitive Preference Priorities 1 and
2 are from the notice of final priorities
for the NRC program published
elsewhere in this issue of the Federal
Register.
This notice also contains two
competitive preference priorities and
one invitational priority for FLAS
Program applicants. The FLAS
Competitive Preference Priority 1 is
from the notice of final priorities for the
FLAS Program published elsewhere in
this issue of the Federal Register. The
FLAS Competitive Preference Priority 2
is from 34 CFR 657.22(a)(2).
NRC Program Priorities:
Absolute Priority: For FY 2014, this
priority is an absolute priority for the
NRC Program. Under 34 CFR
75.105(c)(3), we consider only
applications that meet this priority.
This priority is:
Applications that provide for teacher
training activities on the language,
languages, area studies, or thematic
focus of the center.
Competitive Preference Priorities: For
FY 2014, these priorities are competitive
preference priorities. Under 34 CFR
75.105(c)(2)(i), we award up to an
additional five points to an application,
depending on how well the application
meets NRC Competitive Preference
Priority 1, and up to an additional five
points to an application, depending on
how well the application meets NRC
Competitive Preference Priority 2. An
applicant may receive a maximum of 10
points for its response to these
competitive preference priorities.
These priorities are:
NRC Competitive Preference Priority 1
(0–5 points): Applications that propose
significant and sustained collaborative
activities with one or more MinorityServing Institutions (MSIs) (as defined
in this notice) or with one or more
community colleges (as defined in this
notice).
These activities must be designed to
incorporate international, intercultural,
or global dimensions into the
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curriculum at the MSI(s) or community
college(s), and to improve foreign
language, area, and international studies
or international business instruction at
the MSI(s) or community college(s). If
an applicant institution is an MSI or a
community college (as defined in this
notice), that institution may propose
intra-campus collaborative activities
instead of, or in addition to,
collaborative activities with other MSIs
or community colleges.
For the purpose of this priority:
Community college means an
institution that meets the definition in
section 312(f) of the Higher Education
Act of 1965, as amended (HEA) (20
U.S.C. 1058(f)); or an institution of
higher education (as defined in section
101 of the HEA (20 U.S.C. 1001)) that
awards degrees and certificates, more
than 50 percent of which are not
bachelor’s degrees (or an equivalent) or
master’s, professional, or other
advanced degrees.
Minority-Serving Institution means an
institution that is eligible to receive
assistance under sections 316 through
320 of part A of Title III, under part B
of Title III, or under Title V of the HEA.
You may view lists of Title III and
Title V eligible institutions at the
following links:
https://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/
ope/idues/t3t5-eligibles-2014.pdf
https://www2.ed.gov/programs/
iduesaitcc/tribal-newgrantees2013.pdf
https://www.ed.gov/programs/iduesaitcc/
tribal-f-nccgrantees2013.pdf.
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Note: The eligibility status is still current
for institutions listed at the links above. You
may also view the list of Historically Black
Colleges and Universities at 34 CFR 608.2.
NRC Competitive Preference Priority 2
(0–5 points): Applications that propose
collaborative activities with units such
as schools or colleges of education,
schools of liberal arts and sciences,
post-baccalaureate teacher education
programs, and teacher preparation
programs on or off the national resource
center campus.
These collaborative activities are
designed to support the integration of an
international, intercultural, or global
dimension and world languages into
teacher education and/or to promote the
preparation and credentialing of more
foreign language teachers in less
commonly taught languages (LCTLs) for
which there is a demand for additional
teachers to meet existing and expected
future kindergarten through grade 12
language program needs.
Invitational Priority: For FY 2014, this
priority is an invitational priority for the
NRC Program. Under 34 CFR
75.105(c)(1), we do not give an
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application that meets this invitational
priority a competitive or absolute
preference over other applications.
This priority is:
Programs or projects that develop,
maintain, or enhance linkages with
overseas institutions of higher education
or other educational organizations,
especially by centers that focus on subSaharan Africa, South Asia, and
Southeast Asia, in order to improve
understanding of these societies and
provide for greater engagement with
institutions in these areas.
FLAS Program Priorities:
Competitive Preference Priorities: For
FY 2014, these priorities are competitive
preference priorities. Under 34 CFR
75.105(c)(2)(i), we award an additional
five points to an application that meets
FLAS Competitive Preference Priority 1,
and an additional five points to an
application that meets FLAS
Competitive Preference Priority 2. An
applicant may receive a maximum of 10
points for its response to these
competitive preference priorities.
These priorities are:
FLAS Competitive Preference Priority
1: Applications that propose to give
preference when awarding fellowships
to undergraduate students, graduate
students, or both, to students who
demonstrate financial need as indicated
by the students’ expected family
contribution, as determined under part
F of title IV of the HEA. This need
determination will be based on the
students’ financial circumstances and
not on other aid. The applicant must
describe how it will ensure that all
fellows who receive such preference
show potential for high academic
achievement based on such indices as
grade point average, class ranking, or
similar measures that the institution
may determine. For grants awarded with
fiscal year 2014 funds, the preference
applies to fellowships awarded for
study during academic years 2015–16,
2016–17, and 2017–18.
FLAS Competitive Preference Priority
2: Applications that propose to make 25
percent or more of academic year FLAS
fellowships in any of the 78 priority
languages selected from the U.S.
Department of Education’s list of less
commonly taught languages (LCTLs).
The list includes the following: Akan
(Twi-Fante), Albanian, Amharic, Arabic
(all dialects), Armenian, Azeri
(Azerbaijani), Balochi, Bamanakan
(Bamana, Bambara, Mandikan, Mandigo,
Maninka, Dyula), Belarusian, Bengali
(Bangla), Berber (all languages),
Bosnian, Bulgarian, Burmese, Cebuano
(Visayan), Chechen, Chinese
(Cantonese), Chinese (Gan), Chinese
(Mandarin), Chinese (Min), Chinese
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(Wu), Croatian, Dari, Dinka, Georgian,
Gujarati, Hausa, Hebrew (Modern),
Hindi, Igbo, Indonesian, Japanese,
Javanese, Kannada, Kashmiri, Kazakh,
Khmer (Cambodian), Kirghiz, Korean,
Kurdish (Kurmanji), Kurdish (Sorani),
Lao, Malay (Bahasa Melayu or
Malaysian), Malayalam, Marathi,
Mongolian, Nepali, Oromo, Panjabi,
Pashto, Persian (Farsi), Polish,
Portuguese (all varieties), Quechua,
Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Sinhala
(Sinhalese), Somali, Swahili, Tagalog,
Tajik, Tamil, Telugu, Thai, Tibetan,
Tigrigna, Turkish, Turkmen, Ukranian,
Urdu, Uyghur/Uigur, Uzbek,
Vietnamese, Wolof, Xhosa, Yoruba, and
Zulu.
Invitational Priority: For FY 2014, this
priority is an invitational priority for the
FLAS Program. Under 34 CFR
75.105(c)(1), we do not give an
application that meets this invitational
priority a competitive or absolute
preference over other applications.
This priority is:
Applications that propose to award
academic year fellowships in any of the
priority languages used in sub-Saharan
Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia.
Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1122.
Applicable Regulations: (a) The
Education Department General
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in
34 CFR parts 74, 75, 77, 79, 82, 84, 86,
97, 98, and 99. (b) The Education
Department debarment and suspension
regulations in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) The
regulations in 34 CFR part 655. (d) The
regulations for the NRC Program in 34
CFR part 656. (e) The regulations for the
FLAS Program in 34 CFR part 657.
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79
apply to all applicants except federally
recognized Indian tribes.
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 86
apply to institutions of higher education
(IHEs) only.
Area of National Need: In accordance
with section 601(c) of the HEA (20
U.S.C. 1121(c)), the Secretary has
consulted with and received
recommendations regarding national
need for expertise in foreign language
and world regions from the head
officials of a wide range of Federal
agencies. The Secretary has taken these
recommendations into account and a
list of foreign languages and world
regions identified by the Secretary as
areas of national need may be found on
the following Web site: https://
www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/
iegps/consultation-2014.pdf.
II. Award Information
Type of Award: Discretionary grants.
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Estimated Available Funds:
NRC Program: $22,743,107.
FLAS Program: $30,398,500.
The estimated funds to be allocated to
each world area are as follows:
NRC Program: Africa ($2,370,671);
Canada ($385,178); East Asia
($3,574,282); International ($1,730,010);
Latin America ($3,300,340); Middle East
($3,302,898); Russia/Eastern Europe/
Eurasia ($2,612,477); South Asia
($2,130,312); Southeast Asia
($1,607,434); Western Europe
($1,729,505).
FLAS Program: Africa ($3,310,140);
Canada ($272,190); East Asia
($4,693,950); International ($1,652,490);
Latin America ($4,156,300); Middle East
($4,504,393); Russia/Eastern Europe/
Eurasia ($4,712,370); South Asia
($2,978,075); Southeast Asia
($2,270,452); Western Europe
($1,848,140).
Estimated Range of Awards:
NRC Program: $115,000 to $285,000
per year.
FLAS Program: $150,000 to $350,000
per year.
Estimated Average Size of Awards:
NRC Program: $200,000 per year.
FLAS Program: $250,000 per year.
Estimated FLAS Program Subsistence
Allowance: The academic year 2014–
2015 subsistence allowance for a
graduate student fellowship is $15,000;
the academic year subsistence
allowance for an undergraduate student
fellowship is $5,000. The summer 2015
subsistence allowance is $2,500 for
graduate and undergraduate student
fellowships.
Estimated FLAS Program Institutional
Payment: The academic year 2014–2015
institutional payment for a graduate
student fellowship is $18,000; the
academic year 2014–2015 institutional
payment for an undergraduate student
fellowship is $10,000. The summer 2015
institutional payment is $5,000 for
graduate and undergraduate student
fellowships.
Estimated Number of Awards:
NRC Program: 105.
FLAS Program: 108.
Note: The Department is not bound by any
estimates in this notice.
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Project Period: Up to 48 months.
III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants: An institution
of higher education or consortia of
institutions of higher education.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching: These
programs do not require cost sharing or
matching.
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IV. Application and Submission
Information
1. Address To Request Application
Package: Monet Peterson-Cox, U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street,
NW., Room 6089, Washington, DC
20006. Telephone: (202) 502–7726 or by
email: monet.peterson-cox@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications
device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay
Service (FRS), toll free, at 1–800–877–
8339.
Individuals with disabilities may
obtain a copy of an application package
in an accessible format (e.g., braille,
large print, audiotape, or compact disc)
by contacting the program contact
person listed in this section.
2. Content and Form of Application
Submission: Requirements concerning
the content of an application, together
with the forms you must submit, are in
the application package for these
programs. Page Limit: The application
narrative is where you, the applicant,
address the selection criteria that
reviewers use to evaluate your
application. You must limit the
narrative to the equivalent of no more
than 50 pages for a single institution
application or the equivalent of no more
than 60 pages for a consortium
application, using the following
standards:
• A ‘‘page’’ is 8.5″ × 11″, on one side
only, with 1″ margins at the top, bottom,
and both sides.
• Double space (no more than three
lines per vertical inch) all text in the
application narrative, except titles,
headings, footnotes, quotations,
references, captions, and all text in
charts, tables, figures and graphs. These
items may be single-spaced. Charts,
tables, figures, and graphs in the
application narrative count toward the
page limit.
• Use a font that is either 12-point or
larger, or no smaller than 10 pitch
(characters per inch).
• Use one of the following fonts:
Times New Roman, Courier, Courier
New, or Arial. Applications submitted
in any other font (including Times
Roman or Arial Narrow) will not be
accepted.
The page limit does not apply to the
Application for Federal Assistance (SF
424); the Department of Education
Supplemental Information form (SF
424); Budget Information—NonConstruction Programs (ED524); the
assurances and certifications; the onepage project abstract; the acronym
guide, project budget line item detail
pages, or performance measure forms
(PMFs); or the project personnel
biographical profiles or course list.
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We will reject your application if you
exceed the page limit.
3. Submission Dates and Times:
Applications Available: May 30, 2014.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: June 30, 2014.
Applications for grants under these
competitions must be submitted in
paper format by mail or hand delivery.
For information (including dates and
times) about how to submit your
application by mail or hand delivery,
please refer to section IV. 7. Other
Submission Requirements in this notice.
We do not consider an application
that does not comply with the deadline
requirements.
Individuals with disabilities who
need an accommodation or auxiliary aid
in connection with the application
process should contact one of the
persons listed under FOR FURTHER
INFORMATION CONTACT in section VII of
this notice. If the Department provides
an accommodation or auxiliary aid to an
individual with a disability in
connection with the application
process, the individual’s application
remains subject to all other
requirements and limitations in this
notice. Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: August 28, 2014.
4. Intergovernmental Review: These
programs are subject to Executive Order
12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR
part 79. Information about
Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs under Executive Order 12372
is in the application packages for these
competitions.
5. Funding Restrictions: We reference
regulations outlining funding
restrictions in the Applicable
Regulations section of this notice.
6. Data Universal Numbering System
Number, Taxpayer Identification
Number, and System for Award
Management: To do business with the
Department of Education, you must—
a. Have a Data Universal Numbering
System (DUNS) number and a Taxpayer
Identification Number (TIN);
b. Register both your DUNS number
and TIN with the System for Award
Management (SAM) (formerly the
Central Contractor Registry (CCR)), the
Government’s primary registrant
database;
c. Provide your DUNS number and
TIN on your application; and
d. Maintain an active SAM
registration with current information
while your application is under review
by the Department and, if you are
awarded a grant, during the project
period.
You can obtain a DUNS number from
Dun and Bradstreet. A DUNS number
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can be created within one to two
business days.
If you are a corporate entity, agency,
institution, or organization, you can
obtain a TIN from the Internal Revenue
Service. If you are an individual, you
can obtain a TIN from the Internal
Revenue Service or the Social Security
Administration. If you need a new TIN,
please allow 2–5 weeks for your TIN to
become active.
The SAM registration process can take
approximately seven business days, but
may take upwards of several weeks,
depending on the completeness and
accuracy of the data entered into the
SAM database by an entity. Thus, if you
think you might want to apply for
Federal financial assistance under a
program administered by the
Department, please allow sufficient time
to obtain and register your DUNS
number and TIN. We strongly
recommend that you register early.
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Note: Once your SAM registration is active,
you will need to allow 24 to 48 hours for the
information to be available in Grants.gov and
before you can submit an application through
Grants.gov.
If you are currently registered with
SAM, you may not need to make any
changes. However, please make certain
that the TIN associated with your DUNS
number is correct. Also, note that you
will need to update your registration
annually. This may take three or more
business days.
Information about SAM is available at
www.SAM.gov. To further assist you
with obtaining and registering your
DUNS number and TIN in SAM or
updating your existing SAM account,
we have prepared a SAM.gov Tip Sheet,
which you can find at: https://
www2.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/samfaqs.html.
7. Other Submission Requirements:
Applications for grants under these
competitions must be submitted in
paper format by mail or hand delivery.
a. Submission of Applications by
Mail.
If you submit your application by
mail (through the U.S. Postal Service or
a commercial carrier), you must mail the
original and two copies of your
application, on or before the application
deadline date, to the Department at the
following address:
U.S. Department of Education,
Application Control Center,
Attention: (CFDA Numbers 84.015A and
84.015B)
LBJ Basement Level 1,
400 Maryland Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20202–4260.
You must show proof of mailing
consisting of one of the following:
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(1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service
postmark.
(2) A legible mail receipt with the
date of mailing stamped by the U.S.
Postal Service.
(3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or
receipt from a commercial carrier.
(4) Any other proof of mailing
acceptable to the Secretary of the U.S.
Department of Education.
If you mail your application through
the U.S. Postal Service, we do not
accept either of the following as proof
of mailing:
(1) A private metered postmark.
(2) A mail receipt that is not dated by
the U.S. Postal Service.
If your application is postmarked after
the application deadline date, we will
not consider your application.
Note: The U.S. Postal Service does not
uniformly provide a dated postmark. Before
relying on this method, you should check
with your local post office.
b. Submission of Applications by
Hand Delivery.
If you submit your application by
hand delivery, you (or a courier service)
must deliver the original and two copies
of your application by hand, on or
before the application deadline date, to
the Department at the following address:
U.S. Department of Education,
Application Control Center,
Attention: (CFDA Numbers 84.015A and
84.015B)
550 12th Street SW.,
Room 7039, Potomac Center Plaza,
Washington, DC 20202–4260.
The Application Control Center
accepts hand deliveries daily between
8:00 a.m. and 4:30:00 p.m., Washington,
DC time, except Saturdays, Sundays,
and Federal holidays.
Note for Mail or Hand Delivery of Paper
Applications: If you mail or hand deliver
your application to the Department—
(1) You must indicate on the envelope
and—if not provided by the Department—in
Item 11 of the SF 424 the CFDA number,
including suffix letter, if any, of the
competition under which you are submitting
your application; and
(2) The Application Control Center will
mail to you a notification of receipt of your
grant application. If you do not receive this
notification within 15 business days from the
application deadline date, you should call
the U.S. Department of Education
Application Control Center at (202) 245–
6288.
V. Application Review Information
1. General: Applications are divided
into categories based on their focus on
a single country or on a world area, such
as Africa, East Asia, or the Middle East,
or on international studies. For FY 2014,
all NRC and FLAS applications will be
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assigned to a geographic or international
studies review panel, based on the
designation that the applicant has
specified on the form (page 25) in its
application. The peer reviewers are
selected on the basis of their area
studies, international studies, and
modern foreign language expertise. For
the competitions, each distinct
geographic or international studies
reader panel will separately review,
score, and rank its assigned NRC and
FLAS grant applications. For the NRC
Program and for the FLAS Program, the
Department will select applications for
funding consideration from each
distinct reader panel based on their
ranking from highest to lowest within
that panel.
2. Selection Criteria: The selection
criteria for the NRC Program are in 34
CFR 656.21 and 656.22 and are listed in
the application package. The selection
criteria for the FLAS Program are in 34
CFR 657.21 and are listed in the
application package.
3. Review and Selection Process: We
remind potential applicants that in
reviewing applications in any
discretionary grant competition, the
Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR
75.217(d)(3), the past performance of the
applicant in carrying out a previous
award, such as the applicant’s use of
funds, achievement of project
objectives, and compliance with grant
conditions. The Secretary may also
consider whether the applicant failed to
submit a timely performance report or
submitted a report of unacceptable
quality.
In addition, in making a competitive
grant award, the Secretary also requires
various assurances including those
applicable to Federal civil rights laws
that prohibit discrimination in programs
or activities receiving Federal financial
assistance from the Department of
Education (34 CFR 100.4, 104.5, 106.4,
108.8, and 110.23).
4. Special Conditions: Under 34 CFR
74.14 and 80.12, the Secretary may
impose special conditions on a grant if
the applicant or grantee is not
financially stable; has a history of
unsatisfactory performance; has a
financial or other management system
that does not meet the standards in 34
CFR parts 74 or 80, as applicable; has
not fulfilled the conditions of a prior
grant; or is otherwise not responsible.
VI. Award Administration Information
1. Award Notices: If your application
is successful, we notify your U.S.
Representative and U.S. Senators and
send you a Grant Award Notification
(GAN); or we may send you an email
containing a link to access an electronic
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you informally, also.
If your application is not evaluated or
not selected for funding, we notify you.
2. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements: We identify
administrative and national policy
requirements in the application package
and reference these and other
requirements in the Applicable
Regulations section of this notice.
We reference the regulations outlining
the terms and conditions of an award in
the Applicable Regulations section of
this notice and include these and other
specific conditions in the GAN. The
GAN also incorporates your approved
application as part of your binding
commitments under the grant.
3. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a
grant under these competitions, you
must ensure that you have in place the
necessary processes and systems to
comply with the reporting requirements
in 2 CFR part 170.110(b).
(b) At the end of your project period,
you must submit a final performance
report, including financial information,
as directed by the Secretary. If you
receive a multi-year award, you must
submit an annual performance report
that provides the most current
performance and financial expenditure
information as specified by the
Secretary in 34 CFR 75.118. The
Secretary may also require more
frequent performance reports under 34
CFR 75.720(c). For the NRC and FLAS
Programs, final and annual reports must
be submitted into the International
Resource Information System (IRIS)
online data and reporting system. You
can view the performance report screens
and instructions at:
https://iris.ed.gov/iris/pdfs/NRC.pdf
https://iris.ed.gov/iris/pdfs/FLAS_
director.pdf
https://iris.ed.gov/iris/pdfs/FLAS_
fellow.pdf.
4. Performance Measures: The
Secretary has established the following
key performance measures for assessing
the effectiveness of the NRC Program
and the FLAS Program:
NRC Program
a. Percentage of priority languages
defined by the Secretary taught at NRCs.
b. Percentage of NRC grants teaching
intermediate or advanced courses in
priority languages as defined by the
Secretary.
c. Percentage of NRCs that increased
the number of intermediate or advanced
level language courses in the priority
and/or LCTLs during the course of the
grant period (long-term measure).
d. Percentage of NRCs that increased
the number of certificate, minor, or
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major degree programs in the priority
and/or LCTLs, area studies, or
international studies during the course
of the four-year grant period.
e. Percentage of less and least
commonly taught languages as defined
by the Secretary taught at Title VI NRCs.
f. Cost per NRC that increased the
number of intermediate or advanced
level language courses in the priority
and/or LCTLs during the course of the
grant period.
FLAS Program
a. Percentage of FLAS-graduated
fellows who secured employment that
utilizes their foreign language and area
studies skills within eight years after
graduation based on a FLAS tracking
survey.
b. Percentage of FLAS master’s and
doctoral graduates who studied priority
languages as defined by the Secretary.
c. Percentage of FLAS fellows who
increased their foreign language reading,
writing, and/or listening/speaking
scores by at least one proficiency level.
d. Cost per FLAS fellowship program
fellow who increased his/her reading,
writing, and/or listening/speaking
language score by at least one
proficiency level.
5. Continuation Awards: In making a
continuation award, the Secretary may
consider, under 34 CFR 75.253, the
extent to which a grantee has made
‘‘substantial progress toward meeting
the objectives in its approved
application.’’ This consideration
includes review of a grantee’s progress
in meeting the targets and projected
outcomes in its approved application,
and whether the grantee has expended
funds in a manner that is consistent
with its approved application and
budget. In making a continuation grant,
the Secretary also considers whether the
grantee is operating in compliance with
the assurances in its approved
application, including those applicable
to Federal civil rights laws that prohibit
discrimination in programs or activities
receiving Federal financial assistance
from the Department (34 CFR 100.4,
104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).
VII. Agency Contact
The
following persons on the NRC/FLAS
team: Tim Duvall, Telephone: (202)
502–7622 or by email: tim.duvall@
ed.gov; Cheryl E. Gibbs, Telephone:
(202) 502–7634 or by email:
cheryl.gibbs@ed.gov; Kate Maloney,
Telephone: (202) 502–7521 or by email:
kate.maloney@ed.gov; or Stephanie
McKissic, Telephone: (202) 502–7589 or
by email: stephanie.mckissic@ed.gov,
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VIII. Other Information
Accessible Format: Individuals with
disabilities can obtain this document
and a copy of the application package in
an accessible format (e.g., braille, large
print, audiotape, or compact disc) on
request to the program contact person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT in section VII of this notice.
Electronic Access to This Document:
The official version of this document is
the document published in the Federal
Register. Free Internet access to the
official edition of the Federal Register
and the Code of Federal Regulations is
available via the Federal Digital System
at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you
can view this document, as well as all
other documents of this Department
published in the Federal Register, in
text or Adobe Portable Document
Format (PDF). To use PDF you must
have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is
available free at this site.
You may also access documents of the
Department published in the Federal
Register by using the article search
function at www.federalregister.gov.
Specifically, through the advanced
search feature at this site, you can limit
your search to documents published by
the Department.
Dated: May 27, 2014.
Lynn B. Mahaffie,
Senior Director, Policy Coordination,
Development, and Accreditation Service,
delegated the authority to perform the
functions and duties of the Assistant
Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
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ACTION: Notice.
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Catalog of Federal Domestic
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Applications for New Awards; National Resource Centers Program
for Foreign Language and Area Studies or Foreign Language and
International Studies Program and Foreign Language and Area Studies
Fellowships Program
AGENCY: Office of Postsecondary Education, Department of Education.
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Overview Information
National Resource Centers (NRC) Program for Foreign Language and
Area Studies or Foreign Language and International Studies Program and
Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowships (FLAS) Program.
Notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY)
2014.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Numbers: 84.015A and
84.015B.
Note: This notice invites applications for two separate
competitions. For funding and other key information for the two
competitions, see the Award Information section of this notice.
Dates: Applications Available: May 30, 2014.
Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: June 30, 2014.
Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: August 28, 2014.
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Purpose of Programs: The NRC Program provides grants to
institutions of higher education and consortia of such institutions to
establish, strengthen, and operate comprehensive and undergraduate
foreign language and area or international studies centers to serve as
national resources for (a) teaching of any modern foreign language; (b)
instruction in fields needed to provide full understanding of areas,
regions, or countries in which the modern foreign language is commonly
used; (c) research and training in international studies and
international and foreign language aspects of professional and other
fields of study; and (d) instruction and research on issues in world
affairs that concern one or more countries.
The FLAS Program allocates academic year and summer fellowships to
institutions of higher education and consortia of institutions of
higher education to assist meritorious undergraduate and graduate
students undergoing training in modern foreign languages and related
area or international studies.
Priorities: This notice contains one absolute priority, two
competitive preference priorities, and one invitational priority for
NRC Program applicants. The NRC absolute priority is from 34 CFR
656.23(a)(4). The NRC Competitive Preference Priorities 1 and 2 are
from the notice of final priorities for the NRC program published
elsewhere in this issue of the Federal Register.
This notice also contains two competitive preference priorities and
one invitational priority for FLAS Program applicants. The FLAS
Competitive Preference Priority 1 is from the notice of final
priorities for the FLAS Program published elsewhere in this issue of
the Federal Register. The FLAS Competitive Preference Priority 2 is
from 34 CFR 657.22(a)(2).
NRC Program Priorities:
Absolute Priority: For FY 2014, this priority is an absolute
priority for the NRC Program. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(3), we consider
only applications that meet this priority.
This priority is:
Applications that provide for teacher training activities on the
language, languages, area studies, or thematic focus of the center.
Competitive Preference Priorities: For FY 2014, these priorities
are competitive preference priorities. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i), we
award up to an additional five points to an application, depending on
how well the application meets NRC Competitive Preference Priority 1,
and up to an additional five points to an application, depending on how
well the application meets NRC Competitive Preference Priority 2. An
applicant may receive a maximum of 10 points for its response to these
competitive preference priorities.
These priorities are:
NRC Competitive Preference Priority 1 (0-5 points): Applications
that propose significant and sustained collaborative activities with
one or more Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs) (as defined in this
notice) or with one or more community colleges (as defined in this
notice).
These activities must be designed to incorporate international,
intercultural, or global dimensions into the
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curriculum at the MSI(s) or community college(s), and to improve
foreign language, area, and international studies or international
business instruction at the MSI(s) or community college(s). If an
applicant institution is an MSI or a community college (as defined in
this notice), that institution may propose intra-campus collaborative
activities instead of, or in addition to, collaborative activities with
other MSIs or community colleges.
For the purpose of this priority:
Community college means an institution that meets the definition in
section 312(f) of the Higher Education Act of 1965, as amended (HEA)
(20 U.S.C. 1058(f)); or an institution of higher education (as defined
in section 101 of the HEA (20 U.S.C. 1001)) that awards degrees and
certificates, more than 50 percent of which are not bachelor's degrees
(or an equivalent) or master's, professional, or other advanced
degrees.
Minority-Serving Institution means an institution that is eligible
to receive assistance under sections 316 through 320 of part A of Title
III, under part B of Title III, or under Title V of the HEA.
You may view lists of Title III and Title V eligible institutions
at the following links:
https://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/idues/t3t5-eligibles-2014.pdf
https://www2.ed.gov/programs/iduesaitcc/tribal-newgrantees2013.pdf
https://www.ed.gov/programs/iduesaitcc/tribal-f-nccgrantees2013.pdf.
Note: The eligibility status is still current for institutions
listed at the links above. You may also view the list of
Historically Black Colleges and Universities at 34 CFR 608.2.
NRC Competitive Preference Priority 2 (0-5 points): Applications
that propose collaborative activities with units such as schools or
colleges of education, schools of liberal arts and sciences, post-
baccalaureate teacher education programs, and teacher preparation
programs on or off the national resource center campus.
These collaborative activities are designed to support the
integration of an international, intercultural, or global dimension and
world languages into teacher education and/or to promote the
preparation and credentialing of more foreign language teachers in less
commonly taught languages (LCTLs) for which there is a demand for
additional teachers to meet existing and expected future kindergarten
through grade 12 language program needs.
Invitational Priority: For FY 2014, this priority is an
invitational priority for the NRC Program. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1),
we do not give an application that meets this invitational priority a
competitive or absolute preference over other applications.
This priority is:
Programs or projects that develop, maintain, or enhance linkages
with overseas institutions of higher education or other educational
organizations, especially by centers that focus on sub-Saharan Africa,
South Asia, and Southeast Asia, in order to improve understanding of
these societies and provide for greater engagement with institutions in
these areas.
FLAS Program Priorities:
Competitive Preference Priorities: For FY 2014, these priorities
are competitive preference priorities. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(2)(i), we
award an additional five points to an application that meets FLAS
Competitive Preference Priority 1, and an additional five points to an
application that meets FLAS Competitive Preference Priority 2. An
applicant may receive a maximum of 10 points for its response to these
competitive preference priorities.
These priorities are:
FLAS Competitive Preference Priority 1: Applications that propose
to give preference when awarding fellowships to undergraduate students,
graduate students, or both, to students who demonstrate financial need
as indicated by the students' expected family contribution, as
determined under part F of title IV of the HEA. This need determination
will be based on the students' financial circumstances and not on other
aid. The applicant must describe how it will ensure that all fellows
who receive such preference show potential for high academic
achievement based on such indices as grade point average, class
ranking, or similar measures that the institution may determine. For
grants awarded with fiscal year 2014 funds, the preference applies to
fellowships awarded for study during academic years 2015-16, 2016-17,
and 2017-18.
FLAS Competitive Preference Priority 2: Applications that propose
to make 25 percent or more of academic year FLAS fellowships in any of
the 78 priority languages selected from the U.S. Department of
Education's list of less commonly taught languages (LCTLs).
The list includes the following: Akan (Twi-Fante), Albanian,
Amharic, Arabic (all dialects), Armenian, Azeri (Azerbaijani), Balochi,
Bamanakan (Bamana, Bambara, Mandikan, Mandigo, Maninka, Dyula),
Belarusian, Bengali (Bangla), Berber (all languages), Bosnian,
Bulgarian, Burmese, Cebuano (Visayan), Chechen, Chinese (Cantonese),
Chinese (Gan), Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Min), Chinese (Wu),
Croatian, Dari, Dinka, Georgian, Gujarati, Hausa, Hebrew (Modern),
Hindi, Igbo, Indonesian, Japanese, Javanese, Kannada, Kashmiri, Kazakh,
Khmer (Cambodian), Kirghiz, Korean, Kurdish (Kurmanji), Kurdish
(Sorani), Lao, Malay (Bahasa Melayu or Malaysian), Malayalam, Marathi,
Mongolian, Nepali, Oromo, Panjabi, Pashto, Persian (Farsi), Polish,
Portuguese (all varieties), Quechua, Romanian, Russian, Serbian,
Sinhala (Sinhalese), Somali, Swahili, Tagalog, Tajik, Tamil, Telugu,
Thai, Tibetan, Tigrigna, Turkish, Turkmen, Ukranian, Urdu, Uyghur/
Uigur, Uzbek, Vietnamese, Wolof, Xhosa, Yoruba, and Zulu.
Invitational Priority: For FY 2014, this priority is an
invitational priority for the FLAS Program. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(1),
we do not give an application that meets this invitational priority a
competitive or absolute preference over other applications.
This priority is:
Applications that propose to award academic year fellowships in any
of the priority languages used in sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and
Southeast Asia.
Program Authority: 20 U.S.C. 1122.
Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General
Administrative Regulations (EDGAR) in 34 CFR parts 74, 75, 77, 79, 82,
84, 86, 97, 98, and 99. (b) The Education Department debarment and
suspension regulations in 2 CFR part 3485. (c) The regulations in 34
CFR part 655. (d) The regulations for the NRC Program in 34 CFR part
656. (e) The regulations for the FLAS Program in 34 CFR part 657.
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 79 apply to all applicants
except federally recognized Indian tribes.
Note: The regulations in 34 CFR part 86 apply to institutions of
higher education (IHEs) only.
Area of National Need: In accordance with section 601(c) of the HEA
(20 U.S.C. 1121(c)), the Secretary has consulted with and received
recommendations regarding national need for expertise in foreign
language and world regions from the head officials of a wide range of
Federal agencies. The Secretary has taken these recommendations into
account and a list of foreign languages and world regions identified by
the Secretary as areas of national need may be found on the following
Web site: https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ope/iegps/consultation-2014.pdf.
II. Award Information
Type of Award: Discretionary grants.
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Estimated Available Funds:
NRC Program: $22,743,107.
FLAS Program: $30,398,500.
The estimated funds to be allocated to each world area are as
follows:
NRC Program: Africa ($2,370,671); Canada ($385,178); East Asia
($3,574,282); International ($1,730,010); Latin America ($3,300,340);
Middle East ($3,302,898); Russia/Eastern Europe/Eurasia ($2,612,477);
South Asia ($2,130,312); Southeast Asia ($1,607,434); Western Europe
($1,729,505).
FLAS Program: Africa ($3,310,140); Canada ($272,190); East Asia
($4,693,950); International ($1,652,490); Latin America ($4,156,300);
Middle East ($4,504,393); Russia/Eastern Europe/Eurasia ($4,712,370);
South Asia ($2,978,075); Southeast Asia ($2,270,452); Western Europe
($1,848,140).
Estimated Range of Awards:
NRC Program: $115,000 to $285,000 per year.
FLAS Program: $150,000 to $350,000 per year.
Estimated Average Size of Awards:
NRC Program: $200,000 per year.
FLAS Program: $250,000 per year.
Estimated FLAS Program Subsistence Allowance: The academic year
2014-2015 subsistence allowance for a graduate student fellowship is
$15,000; the academic year subsistence allowance for an undergraduate
student fellowship is $5,000. The summer 2015 subsistence allowance is
$2,500 for graduate and undergraduate student fellowships.
Estimated FLAS Program Institutional Payment: The academic year
2014-2015 institutional payment for a graduate student fellowship is
$18,000; the academic year 2014-2015 institutional payment for an
undergraduate student fellowship is $10,000. The summer 2015
institutional payment is $5,000 for graduate and undergraduate student
fellowships.
Estimated Number of Awards:
NRC Program: 105.
FLAS Program: 108.
Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this
notice.
Project Period: Up to 48 months.
III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants: An institution of higher education or
consortia of institutions of higher education.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching: These programs do not require cost
sharing or matching.
IV. Application and Submission Information
1. Address To Request Application Package: Monet Peterson-Cox, U.S.
Department of Education, 1990 K Street, NW., Room 6089, Washington, DC
20006. Telephone: (202) 502-7726 or by email: monet.peterson-cox@ed.gov.
If you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call the Federal Relay Service (FRS), toll free, at 1-
800-877-8339.
Individuals with disabilities may obtain a copy of an application
package in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print, audiotape,
or compact disc) by contacting the program contact person listed in
this section.
2. Content and Form of Application Submission: Requirements
concerning the content of an application, together with the forms you
must submit, are in the application package for these programs. Page
Limit: The application narrative is where you, the applicant, address
the selection criteria that reviewers use to evaluate your application.
You must limit the narrative to the equivalent of no more than 50 pages
for a single institution application or the equivalent of no more than
60 pages for a consortium application, using the following standards:
A ``page'' is 8.5'' x 11'', on one side only, with 1''
margins at the top, bottom, and both sides.
Double space (no more than three lines per vertical inch)
all text in the application narrative, except titles, headings,
footnotes, quotations, references, captions, and all text in charts,
tables, figures and graphs. These items may be single-spaced. Charts,
tables, figures, and graphs in the application narrative count toward
the page limit.
Use a font that is either 12-point or larger, or no
smaller than 10 pitch (characters per inch).
Use one of the following fonts: Times New Roman, Courier,
Courier New, or Arial. Applications submitted in any other font
(including Times Roman or Arial Narrow) will not be accepted.
The page limit does not apply to the Application for Federal
Assistance (SF 424); the Department of Education Supplemental
Information form (SF 424); Budget Information--Non-Construction
Programs (ED524); the assurances and certifications; the one-page
project abstract; the acronym guide, project budget line item detail
pages, or performance measure forms (PMFs); or the project personnel
biographical profiles or course list.
We will reject your application if you exceed the page limit.
3. Submission Dates and Times:
Applications Available: May 30, 2014.
Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: June 30, 2014.
Applications for grants under these competitions must be submitted
in paper format by mail or hand delivery. For information (including
dates and times) about how to submit your application by mail or hand
delivery, please refer to section IV. 7. Other Submission Requirements
in this notice.
We do not consider an application that does not comply with the
deadline requirements.
Individuals with disabilities who need an accommodation or
auxiliary aid in connection with the application process should contact
one of the persons listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT in
section VII of this notice. If the Department provides an accommodation
or auxiliary aid to an individual with a disability in connection with
the application process, the individual's application remains subject
to all other requirements and limitations in this notice. Deadline for
Intergovernmental Review: August 28, 2014.
4. Intergovernmental Review: These programs are subject to
Executive Order 12372 and the regulations in 34 CFR part 79.
Information about Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs under
Executive Order 12372 is in the application packages for these
competitions.
5. Funding Restrictions: We reference regulations outlining funding
restrictions in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice.
6. Data Universal Numbering System Number, Taxpayer Identification
Number, and System for Award Management: To do business with the
Department of Education, you must--
a. Have a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number and a
Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN);
b. Register both your DUNS number and TIN with the System for Award
Management (SAM) (formerly the Central Contractor Registry (CCR)), the
Government's primary registrant database;
c. Provide your DUNS number and TIN on your application; and
d. Maintain an active SAM registration with current information
while your application is under review by the Department and, if you
are awarded a grant, during the project period.
You can obtain a DUNS number from Dun and Bradstreet. A DUNS number
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can be created within one to two business days.
If you are a corporate entity, agency, institution, or
organization, you can obtain a TIN from the Internal Revenue Service.
If you are an individual, you can obtain a TIN from the Internal
Revenue Service or the Social Security Administration. If you need a
new TIN, please allow 2-5 weeks for your TIN to become active.
The SAM registration process can take approximately seven business
days, but may take upwards of several weeks, depending on the
completeness and accuracy of the data entered into the SAM database by
an entity. Thus, if you think you might want to apply for Federal
financial assistance under a program administered by the Department,
please allow sufficient time to obtain and register your DUNS number
and TIN. We strongly recommend that you register early.
Note: Once your SAM registration is active, you will need to
allow 24 to 48 hours for the information to be available in
Grants.gov and before you can submit an application through
Grants.gov.
If you are currently registered with SAM, you may not need to make
any changes. However, please make certain that the TIN associated with
your DUNS number is correct. Also, note that you will need to update
your registration annually. This may take three or more business days.
Information about SAM is available at www.SAM.gov. To further
assist you with obtaining and registering your DUNS number and TIN in
SAM or updating your existing SAM account, we have prepared a SAM.gov
Tip Sheet, which you can find at: https://www2.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/sam-faqs.html.
7. Other Submission Requirements: Applications for grants under
these competitions must be submitted in paper format by mail or hand
delivery.
a. Submission of Applications by Mail.
If you submit your application by mail (through the U.S. Postal
Service or a commercial carrier), you must mail the original and two
copies of your application, on or before the application deadline date,
to the Department at the following address:
U.S. Department of Education,
Application Control Center,
Attention: (CFDA Numbers 84.015A and 84.015B)
LBJ Basement Level 1,
400 Maryland Avenue SW.,
Washington, DC 20202-4260.
You must show proof of mailing consisting of one of the following:
(1) A legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark.
(2) A legible mail receipt with the date of mailing stamped by the
U.S. Postal Service.
(3) A dated shipping label, invoice, or receipt from a commercial
carrier.
(4) Any other proof of mailing acceptable to the Secretary of the
U.S. Department of Education.
If you mail your application through the U.S. Postal Service, we do
not accept either of the following as proof of mailing:
(1) A private metered postmark.
(2) A mail receipt that is not dated by the U.S. Postal Service.
If your application is postmarked after the application deadline
date, we will not consider your application.
Note: The U.S. Postal Service does not uniformly provide a
dated postmark. Before relying on this method, you should check with
your local post office.
b. Submission of Applications by Hand Delivery.
If you submit your application by hand delivery, you (or a courier
service) must deliver the original and two copies of your application
by hand, on or before the application deadline date, to the Department
at the following address:
U.S. Department of Education,
Application Control Center,
Attention: (CFDA Numbers 84.015A and 84.015B)
550 12th Street SW.,
Room 7039, Potomac Center Plaza,
Washington, DC 20202-4260.
The Application Control Center accepts hand deliveries daily
between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, except
Saturdays, Sundays, and Federal holidays.
Note for Mail or Hand Delivery of Paper Applications: If you
mail or hand deliver your application to the Department--
(1) You must indicate on the envelope and--if not provided by
the Department--in Item 11 of the SF 424 the CFDA number, including
suffix letter, if any, of the competition under which you are
submitting your application; and
(2) The Application Control Center will mail to you a
notification of receipt of your grant application. If you do not
receive this notification within 15 business days from the
application deadline date, you should call the U.S. Department of
Education Application Control Center at (202) 245-6288.
V. Application Review Information
1. General: Applications are divided into categories based on their
focus on a single country or on a world area, such as Africa, East
Asia, or the Middle East, or on international studies. For FY 2014, all
NRC and FLAS applications will be assigned to a geographic or
international studies review panel, based on the designation that the
applicant has specified on the form (page 25) in its application. The
peer reviewers are selected on the basis of their area studies,
international studies, and modern foreign language expertise. For the
competitions, each distinct geographic or international studies reader
panel will separately review, score, and rank its assigned NRC and FLAS
grant applications. For the NRC Program and for the FLAS Program, the
Department will select applications for funding consideration from each
distinct reader panel based on their ranking from highest to lowest
within that panel.
2. Selection Criteria: The selection criteria for the NRC Program
are in 34 CFR 656.21 and 656.22 and are listed in the application
package. The selection criteria for the FLAS Program are in 34 CFR
657.21 and are listed in the application package.
3. Review and Selection Process: We remind potential applicants
that in reviewing applications in any discretionary grant competition,
the Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR 75.217(d)(3), the past
performance of the applicant in carrying out a previous award, such as
the applicant's use of funds, achievement of project objectives, and
compliance with grant conditions. The Secretary may also consider
whether the applicant failed to submit a timely performance report or
submitted a report of unacceptable quality.
In addition, in making a competitive grant award, the Secretary
also requires various assurances including those applicable to Federal
civil rights laws that prohibit discrimination in programs or
activities receiving Federal financial assistance from the Department
of Education (34 CFR 100.4, 104.5, 106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).
4. Special Conditions: Under 34 CFR 74.14 and 80.12, the Secretary
may impose special conditions on a grant if the applicant or grantee is
not financially stable; has a history of unsatisfactory performance;
has a financial or other management system that does not meet the
standards in 34 CFR parts 74 or 80, as applicable; has not fulfilled
the conditions of a prior grant; or is otherwise not responsible.
VI. Award Administration Information
1. Award Notices: If your application is successful, we notify your
U.S. Representative and U.S. Senators and send you a Grant Award
Notification (GAN); or we may send you an email containing a link to
access an electronic
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version of your GAN. We may notify you informally, also.
If your application is not evaluated or not selected for funding,
we notify you.
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements: We identify
administrative and national policy requirements in the application
package and reference these and other requirements in the Applicable
Regulations section of this notice.
We reference the regulations outlining the terms and conditions of
an award in the Applicable Regulations section of this notice and
include these and other specific conditions in the GAN. The GAN also
incorporates your approved application as part of your binding
commitments under the grant.
3. Reporting: (a) If you apply for a grant under these
competitions, you must ensure that you have in place the necessary
processes and systems to comply with the reporting requirements in 2
CFR part 170.110(b).
(b) At the end of your project period, you must submit a final
performance report, including financial information, as directed by the
Secretary. If you receive a multi-year award, you must submit an annual
performance report that provides the most current performance and
financial expenditure information as specified by the Secretary in 34
CFR 75.118. The Secretary may also require more frequent performance
reports under 34 CFR 75.720(c). For the NRC and FLAS Programs, final
and annual reports must be submitted into the International Resource
Information System (IRIS) online data and reporting system. You can
view the performance report screens and instructions at:
https://iris.ed.gov/iris/pdfs/NRC.pdf
https://iris.ed.gov/iris/pdfs/FLAS_director.pdf
https://iris.ed.gov/iris/pdfs/FLAS_fellow.pdf.
4. Performance Measures: The Secretary has established the
following key performance measures for assessing the effectiveness of
the NRC Program and the FLAS Program:
NRC Program
a. Percentage of priority languages defined by the Secretary taught
at NRCs.
b. Percentage of NRC grants teaching intermediate or advanced
courses in priority languages as defined by the Secretary.
c. Percentage of NRCs that increased the number of intermediate or
advanced level language courses in the priority and/or LCTLs during the
course of the grant period (long-term measure).
d. Percentage of NRCs that increased the number of certificate,
minor, or major degree programs in the priority and/or LCTLs, area
studies, or international studies during the course of the four-year
grant period.
e. Percentage of less and least commonly taught languages as
defined by the Secretary taught at Title VI NRCs.
f. Cost per NRC that increased the number of intermediate or
advanced level language courses in the priority and/or LCTLs during the
course of the grant period.
FLAS Program
a. Percentage of FLAS-graduated fellows who secured employment that
utilizes their foreign language and area studies skills within eight
years after graduation based on a FLAS tracking survey.
b. Percentage of FLAS master's and doctoral graduates who studied
priority languages as defined by the Secretary.
c. Percentage of FLAS fellows who increased their foreign language
reading, writing, and/or listening/speaking scores by at least one
proficiency level.
d. Cost per FLAS fellowship program fellow who increased his/her
reading, writing, and/or listening/speaking language score by at least
one proficiency level.
5. Continuation Awards: In making a continuation award, the
Secretary may consider, under 34 CFR 75.253, the extent to which a
grantee has made ``substantial progress toward meeting the objectives
in its approved application.'' This consideration includes review of a
grantee's progress in meeting the targets and projected outcomes in its
approved application, and whether the grantee has expended funds in a
manner that is consistent with its approved application and budget. In
making a continuation grant, the Secretary also considers whether the
grantee is operating in compliance with the assurances in its approved
application, including those applicable to Federal civil rights laws
that prohibit discrimination in programs or activities receiving
Federal financial assistance from the Department (34 CFR 100.4, 104.5,
106.4, 108.8, and 110.23).
VII. Agency Contact
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: The following persons on the NRC/FLAS
team: Tim Duvall, Telephone: (202) 502-7622 or by email:
tim.duvall@ed.gov; Cheryl E. Gibbs, Telephone: (202) 502-7634 or by
email: cheryl.gibbs@ed.gov; Kate Maloney, Telephone: (202) 502-7521 or
by email: kate.maloney@ed.gov; or Stephanie McKissic, Telephone: (202)
502-7589 or by email: stephanie.mckissic@ed.gov, U.S. Department of
Education, 1990 K Street NW., Washington, DC 20006-8521.
If you use a TDD or a TTY, call the FRS, toll free, at 1-800-877-
8339.
VIII. Other Information
Accessible Format: Individuals with disabilities can obtain this
document and a copy of the application package in an accessible format
(e.g., braille, large print, audiotape, or compact disc) on request to
the program contact person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT
in section VII of this notice.
Electronic Access to This Document: The official version of this
document is the document published in the Federal Register. Free
Internet access to the official edition of the Federal Register and the
Code of Federal Regulations is available via the Federal Digital System
at: www.gpo.gov/fdsys. At this site you can view this document, as well
as all other documents of this Department published in the Federal
Register, in text or Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). To use PDF
you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is available free at this
site.
You may also access documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search function at
www.federalregister.gov. Specifically, through the advanced search
feature at this site, you can limit your search to documents published
by the Department.
Dated: May 27, 2014.
Lynn B. Mahaffie,
Senior Director, Policy Coordination, Development, and Accreditation
Service, delegated the authority to perform the functions and duties of
the Assistant Secretary for Postsecondary Education.
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