Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center, 47083-47087 [2014-18981]

Download as PDF Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 155 / Tuesday, August 12, 2014 / Notices pacificsouthwest-sequoia@fs.fed.us, or via facsimile to (559) 539–2067. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: O’Dell Tucker, Planner, Western Divide Ranger District, 32588 Hwy 190, Springville, CA 93265. Individuals who use telecommunication devices for the deaf (TDD) may call the Federal Information Rely Service (FIRS) at 1–800–877–8339 between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Background A scoping letter was sent on May 8, 2013 for the proposed Tobias Forest Ecosystem Restoration Project. The Forest Service after reviewing public comments, interdisciplinary input on the proposed action, and further field surveys for soils, permanent streams, and meadows, decided to issue a Notice of Intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS). The decision to prepare an EIS addresses the comments received during the initial scoping period, as well as the additional resource needs and concerns discovered while conducting field surveys. emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with NOTICES Purpose and Need for Action The purpose of the project is to restore and maintain the forests throughout the project area to promote a healthy, diverse forest ecosystem that is resilient to the effects of wildfire, drought, disease, and other disturbances. There is a need to increase diversity in age, density, and stand structure; modify tree species composition to favor oaks and pines (Jeffrey and sugar) over incense-cedar and white fir; modify fuel conditions to reduce the risk of uncharacteristically large, stand-replacing fires; improve wildlife habitat structure for resting, roosting, denning, and nesting purposes for forest-dependent wildlife species; support local economies with sustainable and cost-effective use of any byproducts of project implementation; improve watershed conditions by decommissioning some roads when the project concludes, in addition to routine maintenance of existing roads. Proposed Action The proposed action includes commercial (ground skidding and skyline yarding) thinning stands of mature trees smaller than 30 inches diameter at breast height (dbh) to increase heterogeneity and resilience on 960 acres. An additional 3,300 acres are proposed for hand thinning of immature trees less than 10 inches dbh. Approximately 10 percent of the handthinned acreage (∼350 acres) would be VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:45 Aug 11, 2014 Jkt 232001 masticated. Areas selected for thinning and mastication would favor Jeffrey and sugar pines, oak, and other shade intolerant species, to restore the historic species composition. Prescibed fire would be introduced on the landscape after thinning and mastication are completed to reduce surface fuels and promote natural regeneration of species indigenous to the project area. Large snags and large woody debris would be protected. Riparian areas and meadows would be protected and improved. Approximately eight (8) miles of road decommissioning is proposed to improve the watershed condition, stream habitat, and water quality. The proposal also includes 450 acres of fuelbreak treatment along ridgelines. Possible Alternatives In addition to the proposed action, the EIS will evaluate the required No Action Alternative and an alternative that uses non-commercial treatments on the same acres as the proposed action. Other alternatives may be identified through the interdisciplinary process and public participation. Responsible Official 47083 Comment Requested This project will follow the new objection procedures as directed by 36 CFR 218. The objection process provides an opportunity for members of the public who have participated in opportunities for public participation provided throughout the planning process to have any unresolved concerns receive an independent review by the Forest Service prior to a final decision being made by the responsible official. Only those who provided specific written comments during opportunities for public comment are eligible to file an objection. Comments received in response to this solicitation, including the names and addresses of those who comment, will be part of the public record on this proposed action. Comments submitted anonymously will be accepted and considered, however anonymous comments will not provide the Agency with the ability to provide the respondent with subsequent environmental documents. Authority: 40 CFR 1501.7 and 1508.22; Forest Service Handbook 1909.15, Section 21. The responsible official is Kevin B. Elliott, Forest Supervisor, Sequoia National Forest, 1839 South Newcomb Street, Porterville, CA 93257. Dated: August 6, 2014. Kevin B. Elliott, Forest Supervisor. Nature of Decision To Be Made BILLING CODE 3410–11–P The responsible official will decide whether to adopt and implement the proposed action, an alternative to the proposed action, or take no action with respect to the Tobias Forest Ecosystem Restoration project. This Notice of Intent intiates the scoping process which guides the development of the EIS. It is important that reviewers provide their comments at such times and in such a manner that they are useful to the agency’s preparation of the enviornmental impact statement. Therefore, comments should be provided prior to the close of the comment period and should clearly articulate the reviewer’s concerns and contentions. Specific written comments are defined as comments ‘‘. . . within the scope of the proposed action, have a direct relationship to the proposed action, and must include supporting reasons for the responsible official to consider.’’ (36 CFR 218.2). Submission of timely, specific written comments is a prerequisite for eligibility to file an objection under the 36 CFR part 218 regulations. Frm 00002 Fmt 4703 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Office of Advocacy and Outreach [FOA No.: OAO–00007] Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center Scoping Process PO 00000 [FR Doc. 2014–19005 Filed 8–11–14; 8:45 am] Sfmt 4703 Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No.: 10.464. Office of Advocacy and Outreach (OAO), United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). ACTION: Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA). AGENCY: This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits applications from eligible institutions to compete for financial assistance in the form of a grant to establish a Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center (The Center) at an 1890 Institution (as defined in 7 U.S.C. 7601). SUMMARY: Authority: The Agricultural Act of 2014, Title XII, Subtitle B, provides funding for a ‘‘Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center.’’ Section 12203 directs the Secretary to award a grant to a college or university eligible to receive E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1 47084 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 155 / Tuesday, August 12, 2014 / Notices emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with NOTICES funds under the Act of August 30, 1890 [Second Morrill Act] (7 U.S.C. 321 et seq.), including Tuskegee University, to establish a policy research center to be known as the ‘‘Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center’’ for the purpose of developing policy recommendations for the protection and promotion of the interests of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. The Center will collect and analyze data, develop policy recommendations, and evaluate policy concerning socially disadvantaged farmer and rancher issues. We will award $400,000 in fiscal year (FY) 2014, ending September 30. Additional funds may be awarded in subsequent years. DATES: Proposals must be received by September 11, 2014, at 5:00 p.m. EST, at www.grants.gov. Proposals received after this deadline will not be considered for funding. ADDRESSES: How to File a Complaint of Discrimination: To file a complaint of discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form, which may be accessed online at https://www.ocio.usda.gov/sites/default/ files/docs/2012/Complain_combined_6_ 8_12.pdf, or write a letter signed by you or your authorized representative. Send your completed complaint form or letter to USDA by mail, fax, or email: Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250–9410. Fax: (202) 690–7442. Email: program.intake@usda.gov. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Agency Contact: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Advocacy and Outreach, Attn: Kenya Nicholas, Program Director, Whitten Building Room 520–A, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: (202) 720–6350, Fax: (202) 720– 7136, Email: OASDVFR2014@ osec.usda.gov. Persons with Disabilities: Persons who require alternative means for communication (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.), should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720–2600 (voice and TDD). Funding/Awards: The total funding available for this competitive opportunity is $400,000. The OAO will award one new grant from this announcement. Contents of This Announcement I. Funding Opportunity Description II. Award Information III. Eligibility Information IV. Proposal and Submission Information VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:45 Aug 11, 2014 Jkt 232001 V. Competitive Review and Evaluation Criteria VI. Award Administration Information I. Funding Opportunity Description USDA’s Office of Advocacy and Outreach (OAO) invites proposals for a competitive grant award to establish a new USDA Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center (The Center). The Center will specialize in policy research impacting socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. Land loss, land retention, and access to local, state, and federal programs will be major areas of research and policy development. The Center’s director and staff will have experience and/or education required to understand the socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers communities. The Center will propose how they will work with other institutions, as appropriate, inside and outside the land grant community. Proposed recommendations resulting from the following list of activities, including but not limited to, shall be submitted to the Director of OAO: • Analyze current agriculture policy and its implications on socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. • Collect data on where USDA meetings are being held, and how socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers participate. • Make recommendations on improving participation rates of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. • Provide recommendations on how to improve diversity of county office staff and committees. • Provide recommendations on actions to improve USDA program agencies’ outreach and technical assistance to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. • Collect data on the history of the education of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers and evaluate the result of past educational efforts in the South and the abilities to meet the educational needs of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers today. • Collect data on how socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers receive agricultural information. • Determine how many socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers have received training on the use of information technology (IT) equipment and provide recommendations on ways to increase the utilization of IT for their farming organizations. • Provide recommendations on improving the application approval process for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers applying for PO 00000 Frm 00003 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 USDA assistance. Determine how past discrimination impacts access to present programs and provide recommendations to improve participation among socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. • Collect data on the reasons for the decline of socially disadvantaged farms, ranches, and land ownership. Provide recommendations on how to track and maintain current data on the number and location of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. • Analyze data collected from all sources, and develop policy recommendations that will enable socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers to stay in farming and preserve their lands. II. Award Information A. Statutory Authority The statutory authority for this action is section 2501(i) of the Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 2279(i)), as added by section 12203 of the Agricultural Act of 2014, Public Law 113–79, which directs the Secretary of Agriculture to ‘‘award a grant to a college or university eligible to receive funds under the Act of August 30, 1890 (7 U.S.C. 321 et seq.), including Tuskegee University, to establish a policy research center to be known as the ‘Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center’ for the purpose of developing policy recommendations for the protection and promotion of the interests of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.’’ B. Expected Amount of Funding OAO expects to make one award in FY 2014 of $400,000 to fund the Center. Institutions shall submit only one proposal. C. Project Period The project period for awards resulting from this solicitation will not begin prior to the effective award date and will be for one year. D. Award Type Funding for the selected proposal will be in the form of a grant which must be fully executed no later than September 30, 2014. The anticipated Federal involvement will be limited to the following activities: • Approval of awardees’ final budget and statement of work accompanying the grant agreement; • Monitoring of awardees’ performance through quarterly and final reports; • Evaluation of and feedback on awardees’ use of federal funds through periodic performance and financial E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 155 / Tuesday, August 12, 2014 / Notices reports and on-site visits to ensure that objectives and award conditions are being met; and • Facilitation of communication between the Center and USDA program agencies such as the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Risk Management Agency, Rural Development, Forest Service, and Agricultural Research Service. III. Eligibility Information A. Eligible Applicants Any 1890 Institution (as defined in 7 U.S.C. 7601) may apply. B. Cost-Sharing or Matching Matching is not required for this program. C. Threshold Eligibility Criteria Applications from eligible entities that meet all criteria will be evaluated as follows: 1. Proposals must comply with the submission instructions and requirements set forth in Section IV of this announcement. Pages in excess of the page limitation will not be considered. 2. Proposals must be received through www.grants.gov as specified in Section IV of this announcement on or before the proposal submission deadline. Applicants will receive an electronic confirmation receipt of their proposal from www.grants.gov. 3. Proposals received after the submission deadline will not be considered. IV. Proposal and Submission Information A. Obtain Proposal Package Applicants may download individual grant proposal forms from www.grants.gov. For assistance with www.grants.gov, please consult the Applicant User Guide at (https:// grants.gov/assets/ ApplicantUserGuide.pdf). emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with NOTICES B. Form of Proposal Submission Applicants are required to submit proposals through www.grants.gov. Applicants will be required to register through www.grants.gov in order to begin the proposal submission process. Proposals must be submitted by September 11, 2014, via www.grants.gov by 5:00 p.m. EST. Proposals received after this deadline will not be considered. C. Content of Proposal Package Submission These guidelines are provided to assist you in preparing a proposal. VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:45 Aug 11, 2014 Jkt 232001 Please read them carefully before preparing your submission. All submissions must contain completed and electronically signed original application forms, as well as the attachments described below: • Forms. The listed forms can be found in the proposal package at www.grants.gov. Æ Standard Form 424, Application for Federal Assistance; Æ Standard Form 424A, Budget Information—Non-Construction Programs; Æ Standard Form 424B, NonConstruction Programs • Attachments. These elements are required for all grant proposals and are included in the proposal package at www.grants.gov as fillable PDF templates. Applicants must download and complete these attachments and save the completed PDF files to the application submission portal at www.grants.gov. NOTE: Please number each page of each attachment and indicate the total number of pages per attachment (i.e., 1 of 10, 2 of 10, etc.). Æ Attachment 1: Program Summary Page. The proposal must contain a Program Summary Page, which must follow immediately after the budget form, and should not be numbered. The program summary is limited to 250 words. The program summary should be a self-contained, specific description of the activities to be undertaken. The summary should focus on the overall program goals and supporting objectives and plans to accomplish the goals. The importance of a concise, informative program summary cannot be overemphasized. Æ Attachment 2: Statement of Work. The statement of work format should be 25 double-spaced pages or less, oneinch margins, and 12-point font. The overall application may not exceed 45 pages, including attachments. The proposal should be assembled so that the statement of work immediately follows the Program Summary. To clarify page limitation requirements, page numbering for the statement of work should start with 1 and should be placed on the bottom of the page. All proposals are to be formatted for standard 81⁄2″ x 11″ paper. The statement of work must address the following components: (1) Active Research A plan discussing the kind of socially disadvantaged farmer and rancher activities needed to inform important issues in the development of agriculture policy impacts to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. The plan should demonstrate the applicant’s deep PO 00000 Frm 00004 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 47085 knowledge of policy issues, past research projects and their impacts, and how current and future studies can further the knowledge base. The plan should describe how the Center will implement and develop capacity to conduct research on issues relevant to agricultural policy. The plan should outline a strategy for collaborating with OAO and USDA program agencies for the purpose of identifying topics and making recommendations on agricultural policy relating to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. (2) Staffing and Organizational Plan The application must include a staffing and organizational proposal for the Center, including an analysis of the types of background needed among staff members. The application should discuss the Center’s capacity to collaborate and issue sub-awards to researchers outside of the Center. Full resumes (2 page maximum) of proposed staff members should be included as a separate appendix to the application. Æ Attachment 3: Budget Narrative. The budget narrative should identify and describe the costs associated with the proposed Center, including subawards or contracts and indirect costs. Other funding sources may also be identified in this attachment. Each cost indicated must be fully allowable under the Federal Cost Principles in order to be funded. The budget narrative should not exceed 2 pages. Funds may be requested under any of the budget categories listed below, provided that the item or service requested is identified as necessary for successful conduct of the proposed program, allowable under applicable Federal cost principles, and not prohibited under any applicable Federal statute or regulation. Budget items include: • Personnel • Fringe benefits • Travel • Equipment • Supplies • Contractual items • Other direct costs • Indirect charges Salaries of faculty members and other personnel who will be working on the program may be requested in proportion to the effort they will devote to the program. Indirect costs are limited by Federal statute to the federally recognized audited rate for the institution. For reimbursement of indirect costs, the applicant must include with the application a copy of its indirect cost rate schedule that reports the E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1 47086 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 155 / Tuesday, August 12, 2014 / Notices applicant’s federally negotiated audited rate. Electronic copies of the standard budget form and general instructions are available at www.grants.gov as part of the application package. Æ Attachment 4: Appendices. Letters of Commitment, Letters of Support, and approvals or other actions are encouraged but not required documentation for this funding opportunity. However, applicants can consolidate all supplemental materials into one additional attachment. Do not include sections from other attachments as an Appendix. D. Sub-Awards and Partnerships The OAO awards funds to one eligible applicant as the awardee. Please indicate a lead applicant as the responsible party if other eligible applicants are named as partners or coapplicants or members of a coalition or consortium. The awardee is accountable to the OAO for the proper expenditure of all funds. Funding may be used to provide subawards, which includes using subawards to fund partnerships; however, the awardee must utilize at least 50 percent of the total funds awarded, and no more than three subcontracts will be permitted. All sub-awardees must comply with applicable requirements for sub-awards. Applicants must compete for services, contracts, and products, including consultant contracts, and conduct cost and price analyses to the extent required by applicable procurement regulations. E. Submission Dates and Times The closing date and time for receipt of proposal submissions is September 11, 2014, by 5:00 p.m., EST via www.grants.gov. Proposals received after the submission deadline will be considered late without further consideration. F. Confidential Information In accordance with 7 CFR 2500.017, the names of entities submitting proposals, as well as proposal content and evaluations, will be kept confidential to the extent permissible by law. If an applicant chooses to include confidential or proprietary information in the proposal, it will be treated in accordance with Exemption 4 of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Exemption 4 of the FOIA protects trade secrets, and commercial and financial information obtained from a person that is privileged or confidential. G. Pre-Submission Proposal Assistance • The OAO cannot assist individual applicants by reviewing draft proposals or providing advice on how to respond to evaluation criteria. However, the OAO will respond to questions from individual applicants regarding eligibility criteria, administrative issues related to the submission of the proposal, and requests for clarification regarding the announcement. • The OAO will post questions and answers (Q&A’s) relating to this funding opportunity during its open period at www.grants.gov on the following Web page: https://www.outreach.usda.gov/ grants/. The OAO will update the Q&A’s on a weekly basis and conduct webinars on an as-needed basis. Questions should be submitted to: OASDVFR2014@ osec.usda.gov. V. Competitive Review and Evaluation Criteria A. Competitive Review Only eligible entities whose proposals meet the threshold criteria in Section III of this announcement will be reviewed according to the evaluation criteria set forth below. Applicants should explicitly and fully address these criteria as part of their proposal package. Each proposal will be reviewed under the regulations established under 7 CFR Chapter XXV Part 2500 Subpart C. Applications for the Center that meet the initial screening requirements will be evaluated and rated by a technical review panel. The panel will use the evaluation criteria listed below to score each application. The evaluation criteria are designed to assess the quality of the proposed program and to determine the probability of its success. The evaluation criteria are closely related and are considered as a whole in judging the overall quality of an application. Points are awarded only to applications that are responsive to the evaluation criteria within the context of this program announcement. These review results will be the primary element used by the OAO in making funding decisions. Reviewers will determine the strengths and weaknesses of each application in terms of the evaluation criteria listed below and assign numerical scores out of a possible 100 points. A summary of all applicant scores and strengths/ weaknesses and recommendations will be prepared. A preliminary funding recommendation will be provided to the designated approving official who will make the final funding decision. B. Evaluation Criteria The point value following each criterion heading indicates the maximum numerical relative weight that each section will be given in the review process. Applicants should take care to ensure that all criteria are fully addressed in the applications. emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with NOTICES Criteria Points (1) Active Research ................................................................................................................................................................................. The applicant demonstrates a proven record of research, outreach, and community involvement within socially disadvantaged communities. The applicant will discuss the activities proposed to address important issues in the development of agricultural policy impacting socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. The applicant demonstrates knowledge of policy issues and past research projects on socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. The applicant describes in detail how the Center will implement its statement of work to develop capacity to conduct research and provide recommendations on agricultural policy relevant to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. The applicant outlines a strategy for collaborating with OAO and USDA program agencies on agricultural policy relating to socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. (2) Staffing and Organizational Arrangements ........................................................................................................................................ The applicant’s proposed Center Director and staff demonstrate appropriate levels of experience, administrative skills, public administration experience, and relevant technical expertise. The applicant demonstrates an adequate level of Center Director and staff time commitments to the Center. The applicant demonstrates an ability to work in collaboration with other practitioners as well as existing or planned relationships with researchers at other institutions. The applicant demonstrates the nature and extent of the organization’s support for research. The applicant demonstrates the commitment of the university (and proposed institutional unit that will contain the Center) to support the Center’s major activities. (3) Budget and Resource Allocation ....................................................................................................................................................... VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:45 Aug 11, 2014 Jkt 232001 PO 00000 Frm 00005 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1 50 25 25 47087 Federal Register / Vol. 79, No. 155 / Tuesday, August 12, 2014 / Notices Criteria Points The applicant provides a budget that yields an efficient and effective allocation of funds to achieve the objectives of this announcement, as well as core administrative functions necessary to carry out the Center’s mission. The application includes a narrative description and justification for proposed budget line items and demonstrates that the project’s costs are adequate, reasonable, and necessary for the activities or personnel to be supported. The budget and narrative demonstrate a clear relationship to the approach. The applicant demonstrates the manner in which funds will be allocated to best serve the Center’s goal, including but not limited to, the level of indirect costs: (1) Charged by the Center and (2) allowed to the institutions of researchers receiving sub-awards. C. Selection of Reviewers Reviewers will be selected based upon training and experience in relevant fields including, outreach, technical assistance, cooperative extension services, education, statistical, and ethnographic data collection and analysis, and agricultural programs. Reviewers will be drawn from a diverse group of experts to create balanced review panels. More information on the selection of reviewers can be found in 7 CFR 2500.023. cooperative agreements and rules governing the evaluation of proposals; (b) the USDA Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, and Other NonProfit Organizations, 7 CFR Part 3019; (c) the USDA Uniform Federal Assistance Regulations, 7 CFR Part 3015; and (d) the USDA Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments, 7 CFR Part 3016. VI. Award Administration Information C. Data Universal Numbering System, System for Award Management, and Central Contractor Registry Registration In accordance with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) and the USDA implementation, all applicants must obtain and provide an identifying number from Dun and Bradstreet’s (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS). Applicants can receive a DUNS number, at no cost, by calling the toll-free DUNS Number request line at 1–866–705–5711, or visiting the D&B Web site at www.dnb.com. In addition, FFATA requires applicants to register with the Central Contractor Registry (CCR) and the System for Award Management (SAM). This registration must be maintained and updated annually. Applicants can register or update their profile, at no cost, by visiting the SAM Web site at www.sam.gov which will satisfy both the CCR and SAM registration requirements. A. Award Notices emcdonald on DSK67QTVN1PROD with NOTICES Proposal Notifications and Feedback 1. The successful applicant will be notified by the OAO via telephone, email, or postal mail. The notification will advise the applicant that its proposed project has been evaluated and recommended for award. The notification will be sent to the original signer of the SF–424, Application for Federal Assistance. The award notice will be forwarded to the grantee for execution and returned to the OAO grants officer, who is the authorizing official. Once grant documents are executed by all parties, authorization to begin work will be given. 2. The OAO will send notification to unsuccessful applicants via email or postal mail. The notification will be sent to the original signer of the SF–424, Application for Federal Assistance. 3. Applicant feedback will be provided using the procedures established by 7 CFR 2500.026. B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements All awards resulting from this FOA will be administered in accordance with the OAO assistance regulations codified at 7 CFR Part 2500. A listing and description of general federal regulations and cost principles applicable to the award of assistance agreements under this FOA can be found in 7 CFR 2500.003. Applicable Federal statutes, regulations, and guidelines include the following: (a) Guidelines to be followed when submitting grant proposals and VerDate Mar<15>2010 17:45 Aug 11, 2014 Jkt 232001 SF–PPR. To complete field 10, the awardee is required to provide a detailed narrative of project performance and activities as an attachment, as described in the award agreement. Quarterly progress reports must be submitted to the designated OAO official within 30 calendar days after the end of each calendar quarter. • Quarterly Financial Reports. The awardee must submit the Standard Form 425, Federal Financial Report. For each report, the awardee must complete both the Federal Cash Transaction Report and the Financial Status Report sections of the SF–425. Quarterly financial reports must be submitted to the designated OAO official within 30 calendar days after the end of each calendar quarter. 2. Final progress and financial reports will be required upon project completion. The final progress report should include a summary of the project or activity throughout the funding period, achievements of the project or activity, and a discussion of problems experienced in conducting the project or activity. The final financial report should consist of a complete SF–425 indicating the total costs of the project. Final progress and financial reports must be submitted to the designated OAO official within 90 calendar days after the completion of the award period. Signed this 6th day of August 2014. Carolyn C. Parker, Director, Office of Advocacy and Outreach. [FR Doc. 2014–18981 Filed 8–11–14; 8:45 am] BILLING CODE P D. Reporting Requirement In accordance with 7 CFR 2500.045 and 2500.046, the following reporting requirements will apply to awards provided under this FOA. The OAO reserves the right to revise the schedule and format of reporting requirements as necessary in the award agreement. 1. Quarterly progress reports and financial reports will be required. • Quarterly Progress Reports. The awardee must submit the OMBapproved Performance Progress Report form (SF–PPR, Approval Number: 0970– 0334). For each report, the awardee must complete fields 1 through 12 of the PO 00000 Frm 00006 Fmt 4703 Sfmt 4703 COMMISSION ON CIVIL RIGHTS Agenda and Notice of Public Meeting of the Rhode Island Advisory Committee Notice is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of the rules and regulations of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (Commission), and the Federal Advisory Committee Act (FACA), that a planning meeting of the Rhode Island Advisory Committee to the Commission will convene at The Dorcas International Institute of Rhode E:\FR\FM\12AUN1.SGM 12AUN1

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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

Office of Advocacy and Outreach

[FOA No.: OAO-00007]


 Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research 
Center

Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) No.: 10.464.

AGENCY: Office of Advocacy and Outreach (OAO), United States Department 
of Agriculture (USDA).

ACTION: Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).

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SUMMARY: This notice announces the availability of funds and solicits 
applications from eligible institutions to compete for financial 
assistance in the form of a grant to establish a Socially Disadvantaged 
Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center (The Center) at an 1890 
Institution (as defined in 7 U.S.C. 7601).

    Authority:  The Agricultural Act of 2014, Title XII, Subtitle B, 
provides funding for a ``Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers 
Policy Research Center.'' Section 12203 directs the Secretary to 
award a grant to a college or university eligible to receive

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funds under the Act of August 30, 1890 [Second Morrill Act] (7 
U.S.C. 321 et seq.), including Tuskegee University, to establish a 
policy research center to be known as the ``Socially Disadvantaged 
Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center'' for the purpose of 
developing policy recommendations for the protection and promotion 
of the interests of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.

    The Center will collect and analyze data, develop policy 
recommendations, and evaluate policy concerning socially disadvantaged 
farmer and rancher issues.
    We will award $400,000 in fiscal year (FY) 2014, ending September 
30. Additional funds may be awarded in subsequent years.

DATES: Proposals must be received by September 11, 2014, at 5:00 p.m. 
EST, at www.grants.gov. Proposals received after this deadline will not 
be considered for funding.

ADDRESSES: 
    How to File a Complaint of Discrimination: To file a complaint of 
discrimination, complete the USDA Program Discrimination Complaint 
Form, which may be accessed online at https://www.ocio.usda.gov/sites/default/files/docs/2012/Complain_combined_6_8_12.pdf, or write a 
letter signed by you or your authorized representative.
    Send your completed complaint form or letter to USDA by mail, fax, 
or email:
    Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Director, Office of 
Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250-9410.
    Fax: (202) 690-7442.
    Email: program.intake@usda.gov.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: 
    Agency Contact: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Advocacy 
and Outreach, Attn: Kenya Nicholas, Program Director, Whitten Building 
Room 520-A, 1400 Independence Avenue SW., Washington, DC 20250, Phone: 
(202) 720-6350, Fax: (202) 720-7136, Email: OASDVFR2014@osec.usda.gov.
    Persons with Disabilities: Persons who require alternative means 
for communication (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.), should 
contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD).
    Funding/Awards: The total funding available for this competitive 
opportunity is $400,000. The OAO will award one new grant from this 
announcement.

Contents of This Announcement

I. Funding Opportunity Description
II. Award Information
III. Eligibility Information
IV. Proposal and Submission Information
V. Competitive Review and Evaluation Criteria
VI. Award Administration Information

I. Funding Opportunity Description

    USDA's Office of Advocacy and Outreach (OAO) invites proposals for 
a competitive grant award to establish a new USDA Socially 
Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research Center (The Center). 
The Center will specialize in policy research impacting socially 
disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. Land loss, land retention, and 
access to local, state, and federal programs will be major areas of 
research and policy development. The Center's director and staff will 
have experience and/or education required to understand the socially 
disadvantaged farmers and ranchers communities. The Center will propose 
how they will work with other institutions, as appropriate, inside and 
outside the land grant community.
    Proposed recommendations resulting from the following list of 
activities, including but not limited to, shall be submitted to the 
Director of OAO:
     Analyze current agriculture policy and its implications on 
socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
     Collect data on where USDA meetings are being held, and 
how socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers participate.
     Make recommendations on improving participation rates of 
socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
     Provide recommendations on how to improve diversity of 
county office staff and committees.
     Provide recommendations on actions to improve USDA program 
agencies' outreach and technical assistance to socially disadvantaged 
farmers and ranchers.
     Collect data on the history of the education of socially 
disadvantaged farmers and ranchers and evaluate the result of past 
educational efforts in the South and the abilities to meet the 
educational needs of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers today.
     Collect data on how socially disadvantaged farmers and 
ranchers receive agricultural information.
     Determine how many socially disadvantaged farmers and 
ranchers have received training on the use of information technology 
(IT) equipment and provide recommendations on ways to increase the 
utilization of IT for their farming organizations.
     Provide recommendations on improving the application 
approval process for socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers 
applying for USDA assistance. Determine how past discrimination impacts 
access to present programs and provide recommendations to improve 
participation among socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
     Collect data on the reasons for the decline of socially 
disadvantaged farms, ranches, and land ownership. Provide 
recommendations on how to track and maintain current data on the number 
and location of socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
     Analyze data collected from all sources, and develop 
policy recommendations that will enable socially disadvantaged farmers 
and ranchers to stay in farming and preserve their lands.

II. Award Information

A. Statutory Authority

    The statutory authority for this action is section 2501(i) of the 
Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 (7 U.S.C. 
2279(i)), as added by section 12203 of the Agricultural Act of 2014, 
Public Law 113-79, which directs the Secretary of Agriculture to 
``award a grant to a college or university eligible to receive funds 
under the Act of August 30, 1890 (7 U.S.C. 321 et seq.), including 
Tuskegee University, to establish a policy research center to be known 
as the `Socially Disadvantaged Farmers and Ranchers Policy Research 
Center' for the purpose of developing policy recommendations for the 
protection and promotion of the interests of socially disadvantaged 
farmers and ranchers.''

B. Expected Amount of Funding

    OAO expects to make one award in FY 2014 of $400,000 to fund the 
Center. Institutions shall submit only one proposal.

C. Project Period

    The project period for awards resulting from this solicitation will 
not begin prior to the effective award date and will be for one year.

D. Award Type

    Funding for the selected proposal will be in the form of a grant 
which must be fully executed no later than September 30, 2014. The 
anticipated Federal involvement will be limited to the following 
activities:
     Approval of awardees' final budget and statement of work 
accompanying the grant agreement;
     Monitoring of awardees' performance through quarterly and 
final reports;
     Evaluation of and feedback on awardees' use of federal 
funds through periodic performance and financial

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reports and on-site visits to ensure that objectives and award 
conditions are being met; and
     Facilitation of communication between the Center and USDA 
program agencies such as the Farm Service Agency, Natural Resources 
Conservation Service, Risk Management Agency, Rural Development, Forest 
Service, and Agricultural Research Service.

III. Eligibility Information

A. Eligible Applicants

    Any 1890 Institution (as defined in 7 U.S.C. 7601) may apply.

B. Cost-Sharing or Matching

    Matching is not required for this program.

C. Threshold Eligibility Criteria

    Applications from eligible entities that meet all criteria will be 
evaluated as follows:
    1. Proposals must comply with the submission instructions and 
requirements set forth in Section IV of this announcement. Pages in 
excess of the page limitation will not be considered.
    2. Proposals must be received through www.grants.gov as specified 
in Section IV of this announcement on or before the proposal submission 
deadline. Applicants will receive an electronic confirmation receipt of 
their proposal from www.grants.gov.
    3. Proposals received after the submission deadline will not be 
considered.

IV. Proposal and Submission Information

A. Obtain Proposal Package

    Applicants may download individual grant proposal forms from 
www.grants.gov. For assistance with www.grants.gov, please consult the 
Applicant User Guide at (https://grants.gov/assets/ApplicantUserGuide.pdf).

B. Form of Proposal Submission

    Applicants are required to submit proposals through www.grants.gov. 
Applicants will be required to register through www.grants.gov in order 
to begin the proposal submission process.
    Proposals must be submitted by September 11, 2014, via 
www.grants.gov by 5:00 p.m. EST. Proposals received after this deadline 
will not be considered.

C. Content of Proposal Package Submission

    These guidelines are provided to assist you in preparing a 
proposal. Please read them carefully before preparing your submission.
    All submissions must contain completed and electronically signed 
original application forms, as well as the attachments described below:
     Forms. The listed forms can be found in the proposal 
package at www.grants.gov.
    [cir] Standard Form 424, Application for Federal Assistance;
    [cir] Standard Form 424A, Budget Information--Non-Construction 
Programs;
    [cir] Standard Form 424B, Non-Construction Programs
     Attachments. These elements are required for all grant 
proposals and are included in the proposal package at www.grants.gov as 
fillable PDF templates. Applicants must download and complete these 
attachments and save the completed PDF files to the application 
submission portal at www.grants.gov. NOTE: Please number each page of 
each attachment and indicate the total number of pages per attachment 
(i.e., 1 of 10, 2 of 10, etc.).
    [cir] Attachment 1: Program Summary Page. The proposal must contain 
a Program Summary Page, which must follow immediately after the budget 
form, and should not be numbered. The program summary is limited to 250 
words. The program summary should be a self-contained, specific 
description of the activities to be undertaken. The summary should 
focus on the overall program goals and supporting objectives and plans 
to accomplish the goals. The importance of a concise, informative 
program summary cannot be overemphasized.
    [cir] Attachment 2: Statement of Work. The statement of work format 
should be 25 double-spaced pages or less, one-inch margins, and 12-
point font. The overall application may not exceed 45 pages, including 
attachments. The proposal should be assembled so that the statement of 
work immediately follows the Program Summary. To clarify page 
limitation requirements, page numbering for the statement of work 
should start with 1 and should be placed on the bottom of the page. All 
proposals are to be formatted for standard 8\1/2\'' x 11'' paper. The 
statement of work must address the following components:
(1) Active Research
    A plan discussing the kind of socially disadvantaged farmer and 
rancher activities needed to inform important issues in the development 
of agriculture policy impacts to socially disadvantaged farmers and 
ranchers. The plan should demonstrate the applicant's deep knowledge of 
policy issues, past research projects and their impacts, and how 
current and future studies can further the knowledge base. The plan 
should describe how the Center will implement and develop capacity to 
conduct research on issues relevant to agricultural policy. The plan 
should outline a strategy for collaborating with OAO and USDA program 
agencies for the purpose of identifying topics and making 
recommendations on agricultural policy relating to socially 
disadvantaged farmers and ranchers.
(2) Staffing and Organizational Plan
    The application must include a staffing and organizational proposal 
for the Center, including an analysis of the types of background needed 
among staff members. The application should discuss the Center's 
capacity to collaborate and issue sub-awards to researchers outside of 
the Center. Full resumes (2 page maximum) of proposed staff members 
should be included as a separate appendix to the application.
    [cir] Attachment 3: Budget Narrative. The budget narrative should 
identify and describe the costs associated with the proposed Center, 
including sub-awards or contracts and indirect costs. Other funding 
sources may also be identified in this attachment. Each cost indicated 
must be fully allowable under the Federal Cost Principles in order to 
be funded. The budget narrative should not exceed 2 pages.
    Funds may be requested under any of the budget categories listed 
below, provided that the item or service requested is identified as 
necessary for successful conduct of the proposed program, allowable 
under applicable Federal cost principles, and not prohibited under any 
applicable Federal statute or regulation.
    Budget items include:

 Personnel
 Fringe benefits
 Travel
 Equipment
 Supplies
 Contractual items
 Other direct costs
 Indirect charges

    Salaries of faculty members and other personnel who will be working 
on the program may be requested in proportion to the effort they will 
devote to the program.
    Indirect costs are limited by Federal statute to the federally 
recognized audited rate for the institution. For reimbursement of 
indirect costs, the applicant must include with the application a copy 
of its indirect cost rate schedule that reports the

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applicant's federally negotiated audited rate.
    Electronic copies of the standard budget form and general 
instructions are available at www.grants.gov as part of the application 
package.
    [cir] Attachment 4: Appendices. Letters of Commitment, Letters of 
Support, and approvals or other actions are encouraged but not required 
documentation for this funding opportunity. However, applicants can 
consolidate all supplemental materials into one additional attachment. 
Do not include sections from other attachments as an Appendix.

D. Sub-Awards and Partnerships

    The OAO awards funds to one eligible applicant as the awardee. 
Please indicate a lead applicant as the responsible party if other 
eligible applicants are named as partners or co-applicants or members 
of a coalition or consortium. The awardee is accountable to the OAO for 
the proper expenditure of all funds.
    Funding may be used to provide sub-awards, which includes using 
sub-awards to fund partnerships; however, the awardee must utilize at 
least 50 percent of the total funds awarded, and no more than three 
subcontracts will be permitted. All sub-awardees must comply with 
applicable requirements for sub-awards. Applicants must compete for 
services, contracts, and products, including consultant contracts, and 
conduct cost and price analyses to the extent required by applicable 
procurement regulations.

E. Submission Dates and Times

    The closing date and time for receipt of proposal submissions is 
September 11, 2014, by 5:00 p.m., EST via www.grants.gov. Proposals 
received after the submission deadline will be considered late without 
further consideration.

F. Confidential Information

    In accordance with 7 CFR 2500.017, the names of entities submitting 
proposals, as well as proposal content and evaluations, will be kept 
confidential to the extent permissible by law. If an applicant chooses 
to include confidential or proprietary information in the proposal, it 
will be treated in accordance with Exemption 4 of the Freedom of 
Information Act (FOIA). Exemption 4 of the FOIA protects trade secrets, 
and commercial and financial information obtained from a person that is 
privileged or confidential.

G. Pre-Submission Proposal Assistance

     The OAO cannot assist individual applicants by reviewing 
draft proposals or providing advice on how to respond to evaluation 
criteria. However, the OAO will respond to questions from individual 
applicants regarding eligibility criteria, administrative issues 
related to the submission of the proposal, and requests for 
clarification regarding the announcement.
     The OAO will post questions and answers (Q&A's) relating 
to this funding opportunity during its open period at www.grants.gov on 
the following Web page: https://www.outreach.usda.gov/grants/. The OAO 
will update the Q&A's on a weekly basis and conduct webinars on an as-
needed basis. Questions should be submitted to: 
OASDVFR2014@osec.usda.gov.

V. Competitive Review and Evaluation Criteria

A. Competitive Review

    Only eligible entities whose proposals meet the threshold criteria 
in Section III of this announcement will be reviewed according to the 
evaluation criteria set forth below. Applicants should explicitly and 
fully address these criteria as part of their proposal package. Each 
proposal will be reviewed under the regulations established under 7 CFR 
Chapter XXV Part 2500 Subpart C.
    Applications for the Center that meet the initial screening 
requirements will be evaluated and rated by a technical review panel. 
The panel will use the evaluation criteria listed below to score each 
application. The evaluation criteria are designed to assess the quality 
of the proposed program and to determine the probability of its 
success. The evaluation criteria are closely related and are considered 
as a whole in judging the overall quality of an application. Points are 
awarded only to applications that are responsive to the evaluation 
criteria within the context of this program announcement. These review 
results will be the primary element used by the OAO in making funding 
decisions. Reviewers will determine the strengths and weaknesses of 
each application in terms of the evaluation criteria listed below and 
assign numerical scores out of a possible
    100 points. A summary of all applicant scores and strengths/
weaknesses and recommendations will be prepared. A preliminary funding 
recommendation will be provided to the designated approving official 
who will make the final funding decision.

B. Evaluation Criteria

    The point value following each criterion heading indicates the 
maximum numerical relative weight that each section will be given in 
the review process. Applicants should take care to ensure that all 
criteria are fully addressed in the applications.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          Criteria                              Points
------------------------------------------------------------------------
(1) Active Research........................................           50
    The applicant demonstrates a proven record of research,
     outreach, and community involvement within socially
     disadvantaged communities. The applicant will discuss
     the activities proposed to address important issues in
     the development of agricultural policy impacting
     socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers. The
     applicant demonstrates knowledge of policy issues and
     past research projects on socially disadvantaged
     farmers and ranchers. The applicant describes in
     detail how the Center will implement its statement of
     work to develop capacity to conduct research and
     provide recommendations on agricultural policy
     relevant to socially disadvantaged farmers and
     ranchers. The applicant outlines a strategy for
     collaborating with OAO and USDA program agencies on
     agricultural policy relating to socially disadvantaged
     farmers and ranchers.
(2) Staffing and Organizational Arrangements...............           25
    The applicant's proposed Center Director and staff
     demonstrate appropriate levels of experience,
     administrative skills, public administration
     experience, and relevant technical expertise. The
     applicant demonstrates an adequate level of Center
     Director and staff time commitments to the Center. The
     applicant demonstrates an ability to work in
     collaboration with other practitioners as well as
     existing or planned relationships with researchers at
     other institutions. The applicant demonstrates the
     nature and extent of the organization's support for
     research. The applicant demonstrates the commitment of
     the university (and proposed institutional unit that
     will contain the Center) to support the Center's major
     activities.
(3) Budget and Resource Allocation.........................           25

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    The applicant provides a budget that yields an
     efficient and effective allocation of funds to achieve
     the objectives of this announcement, as well as core
     administrative functions necessary to carry out the
     Center's mission. The application includes a narrative
     description and justification for proposed budget line
     items and demonstrates that the project's costs are
     adequate, reasonable, and necessary for the activities
     or personnel to be supported. The budget and narrative
     demonstrate a clear relationship to the approach. The
     applicant demonstrates the manner in which funds will
     be allocated to best serve the Center's goal,
     including but not limited to, the level of indirect
     costs: (1) Charged by the Center and (2) allowed to
     the institutions of researchers receiving sub-awards.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

C. Selection of Reviewers

    Reviewers will be selected based upon training and experience in 
relevant fields including, outreach, technical assistance, cooperative 
extension services, education, statistical, and ethnographic data 
collection and analysis, and agricultural programs. Reviewers will be 
drawn from a diverse group of experts to create balanced review panels. 
More information on the selection of reviewers can be found in 7 CFR 
2500.023.

VI. Award Administration Information

A. Award Notices

Proposal Notifications and Feedback
    1. The successful applicant will be notified by the OAO via 
telephone, email, or postal mail. The notification will advise the 
applicant that its proposed project has been evaluated and recommended 
for award. The notification will be sent to the original signer of the 
SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance. The award notice will be 
forwarded to the grantee for execution and returned to the OAO grants 
officer, who is the authorizing official. Once grant documents are 
executed by all parties, authorization to begin work will be given.
    2. The OAO will send notification to unsuccessful applicants via 
email or postal mail. The notification will be sent to the original 
signer of the SF-424, Application for Federal Assistance.
    3. Applicant feedback will be provided using the procedures 
established by 7 CFR 2500.026.

B. Administrative and National Policy Requirements

    All awards resulting from this FOA will be administered in 
accordance with the OAO assistance regulations codified at 7 CFR Part 
2500. A listing and description of general federal regulations and cost 
principles applicable to the award of assistance agreements under this 
FOA can be found in 7 CFR 2500.003.
    Applicable Federal statutes, regulations, and guidelines include 
the following: (a) Guidelines to be followed when submitting grant 
proposals and cooperative agreements and rules governing the evaluation 
of proposals; (b) the USDA Uniform Administrative Requirements for 
Grants and Agreements with Institutions of Higher Education, Hospitals, 
and Other Non-Profit Organizations, 7 CFR Part 3019; (c) the USDA 
Uniform Federal Assistance Regulations, 7 CFR Part 3015; and (d) the 
USDA Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants and Cooperative 
Agreements to State and Local Governments, 7 CFR Part 3016.

C. Data Universal Numbering System, System for Award Management, and 
Central Contractor Registry Registration

    In accordance with the Federal Funding Accountability and 
Transparency Act (FFATA) and the USDA implementation, all applicants 
must obtain and provide an identifying number from Dun and Bradstreet's 
(D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS). Applicants can receive a 
DUNS number, at no cost, by calling the toll-free DUNS Number request 
line at 1-866-705-5711, or visiting the D&B Web site at www.dnb.com.
    In addition, FFATA requires applicants to register with the Central 
Contractor Registry (CCR) and the System for Award Management (SAM). 
This registration must be maintained and updated annually. Applicants 
can register or update their profile, at no cost, by visiting the SAM 
Web site at www.sam.gov which will satisfy both the CCR and SAM 
registration requirements.

D. Reporting Requirement

    In accordance with 7 CFR 2500.045 and 2500.046, the following 
reporting requirements will apply to awards provided under this FOA. 
The OAO reserves the right to revise the schedule and format of 
reporting requirements as necessary in the award agreement.
    1. Quarterly progress reports and financial reports will be 
required.
     Quarterly Progress Reports. The awardee must submit the 
OMB-approved Performance Progress Report form (SF-PPR, Approval Number: 
0970-0334). For each report, the awardee must complete fields 1 through 
12 of the SF-PPR. To complete field 10, the awardee is required to 
provide a detailed narrative of project performance and activities as 
an attachment, as described in the award agreement. Quarterly progress 
reports must be submitted to the designated OAO official within 30 
calendar days after the end of each calendar quarter.
     Quarterly Financial Reports. The awardee must submit the 
Standard Form 425, Federal Financial Report. For each report, the 
awardee must complete both the Federal Cash Transaction Report and the 
Financial Status Report sections of the SF-425. Quarterly financial 
reports must be submitted to the designated OAO official within 30 
calendar days after the end of each calendar quarter.
    2. Final progress and financial reports will be required upon 
project completion. The final progress report should include a summary 
of the project or activity throughout the funding period, achievements 
of the project or activity, and a discussion of problems experienced in 
conducting the project or activity. The final financial report should 
consist of a complete SF-425 indicating the total costs of the project. 
Final progress and financial reports must be submitted to the 
designated OAO official within 90 calendar days after the completion of 
the award period.

    Signed this 6th day of August 2014.
Carolyn C. Parker,
Director, Office of Advocacy and Outreach.
[FR Doc. 2014-18981 Filed 8-11-14; 8:45 am]
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