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(b) Failure to Sign Agreement: NCUA,
in its sole discretion, may rescind a loan
offer if the Applicant fails to return the
signed loan documents and/or any other
requested documentation, within the
time specified by NCUA.
(c) Multiple Disbursements: NCUA
may determine, in its sole discretion, to
fund a loan in multiple disbursements.
In such cases, the process for
disbursement will be specified by
NCUA in the Loan Agreement.
3. Reporting: Annually, each
Participating Credit Union will submit
an annual report to NCUA. The report
will address the Participating Credit
Union’s use of the loan funds; the
impact of funding; and explanation of
any failure to meet objectives for use of
proceeds, outcome, or impact. NCUA, in
its sole discretion, may modify these
requirements. However, such reporting
requirements will be modified only after
notice to affected credit unions.
Report Form: Applicable credit
unions will be notified regarding the
submission of the report form. A
Participating Credit Union is
responsible for timely and complete
submission of the report. NCUA will use
such information to monitor each
Participating Credit Union’s compliance
with the requirements of its loan
agreement and to assess the impact of
the OSCUI Loan Program.
NATIONAL CREDIT UNION
ADMINISTRATION
G. Agency Contacts
The purpose of the OSCUI Grant
Program is to assist low-income
designated credit unions (LICU) in
providing basic financial services to
their low-income members to stimulate
economic activities in their
communities. Through the OSCUI Grant
Program, NCUA provides financial
support in the form of technical
assistance grants to LICUs. These funds
help improve and expand the
availability of financial services to these
members. The OSCUI Grant Program
also serves as a source of funding to
help LICUs respond to emergencies. The
Grant Program consists of Congressional
appropriations that are administered by
OSCUI, an office of the NCUA.
From February 2, 2015 to March 3,
2015 OSCUI will accept applications
from credit unions under the first 2015
grant round. The first grant round will
include initiatives for Student Interns
and Training for Staff and Volunteers.
OSCUI intends to offer additional
grant round funding throughout the year
under this NOFO. Information about the
OSCUI Grant Program, including more
details regarding the first 2015 grant
round, other funding initiatives, amount
1. Methods of Contact: Further
information can be found at:
www.ncua.gov/OSCUI/grantsandloans.
For questions email: National Credit
Union Administration, Office of Small
Credit Union Initiatives at
OSCUIAPPS@ncua.gov.
2. Information Technology Support:
People who have visual or mobility
impairments that prevent them from
using NCUA’s Web site should call
(703) 518–6610 for guidance (this is not
a toll free number).
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Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1756, 1757(5)(D), and
(7)(I), 1766, 1782, 1784, 1785 and 1786; 12
CFR 705.
By the National Credit Union
Administration Board on December 29, 2014.
Jon Canerday,
Acting Secretary of the Board.
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Office of Small Credit Unions (OSCUI)
Grant Program Access for Credit
Unions
National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity.
AGENCY:
The National Credit Union
Administration (NCUA) is issuing a
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO)
to invite eligible credit unions to submit
applications for participation in the
OSCUI Grant Program (a.k.a.
Community Development Revolving
Loan Fund (CDRLF)), subject to funding
availability. The OSCUI Grant Program
serves as a source of financial support,
in the form of technical assistance
grants, for credit unions serving
predominantly low-income members. It
also serves as a source of funding to
help low-income designated credit
unions (LICUs) respond to emergencies
arising in their communities.
SUMMARY:
Table of Contents
A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration
G. Federal Awarding Agency
A. Program Description
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of funds available, funding priorities,
permissible uses of funds, funding
limits, deadlines and other pertinent
details, are periodically published in
NCUA Letters to Credit Unions, in the
OSCUI e-newsletter and on the NCUA
Web site at https://www.ncua.gov/
Resources/OSCUI/Pages/Grants.aspx.
Permissible Uses of Funds: NCUA
will consider requests for funds
consistent with the purpose of the
OSCUI Grant Program. 12 CFR 705.1.
Per § 705.10 of the regulation
permissible uses for the grant fund
include: (i) Development of new
products or services for members
including new or expanded share draft
or credit card programs; (ii) Partnership
arrangements with community based
service organizations or government
agencies; (iii) Enhancement and support
of credit union internal capacity to serve
its members and better enable it to
provide financial services to the
community in which the credit union is
located.
NCUA will consider other proposed
uses of funds that in its sole discretion
it determines are consistent with the
purpose of the OSCUI Grant Program,
the requirements of the regulations, and
this NOFO.
Regulation: Part 705 of NCUA’s
regulations implements the OSCUI
Grant and Loan Program. 12 CFR 705. A
revised Part 705 was published on
November 2, 2011. 76 FR 67583.
Additional requirements are found at 12
CFR parts 701 and 741. Applicants
should review these regulations in
addition to this NOFO. Each capitalized
term in this NOFO is more fully defined
in the regulations and grant guidelines.
For the purposes of this NOFO, an
Applicant is a Qualifying Credit Union
that submits a complete Application to
NCUA under the OSCUI Grant Program.
B. Federal Award Information
OSCUI grants are made to LICUs that
meet the requirements in the program
regulation and this NOFO, subject to
funds availability.
Funds Availability: Congress
appropriated $2 million to the OSCUI
Grant Program for Fiscal Years 2015–
2016. NCUA expects to award the entire
amount appropriated under this NOFO.
NCUA reserves the right to: (i) Award
more or less than the amount
appropriated; (ii) fund, in whole or in
part, any, all, or none of the applications
submitted in response to this NOFO;
and (iii) reallocate funds from the
amount that is anticipated to be
available under this NOFO to other
programs, particularly if NCUA
determines that the number of awards
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made under this NOFO is fewer than
projected.
C. Eligibility Information
The regulations specify the
requirements a credit union must meet
in order to be eligible to apply for
assistance under this NOFO. See 12 CFR
705.
1. Eligible Applicants: A credit union
must have a Low-Income Credit Union
(LICU) designation, or equivalent in the
case of a Qualifying State-chartered
Credit Union, in order to participate in
the OSCUI Grant and Loan Program.
Requirements for obtaining the
designation are found at 12 CFR 701.34.
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D. Application and Submission
Information
1. Application Form: The application
and related documents can be found on
NCUA’s Web site at www.ncua.gov/
OSCUI/GrantsandLoans.
2. Minimum Application Content:
Each Applicant must complete and
submit information regarding the
applicant and requested funding. In
addition, applicants will be required to
certify applications prior to submission.
(a) DUNS Number: Based on an Office
of Management and Budget (OMB)
policy directive effective October 31,
2003, credit unions must have a Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number issued by Dun and Bradstreet
(D&B) in order to be eligible to receive
funding from the OSCUI Grant Program.
NCUA will not consider an Application
that does not include a valid DUNS
number. Such an Application will be
deemed incomplete and will be
declined. Information on how to obtain
a DUNS number may be found on D&B’s
Web site at https://fedgov.dnb.com/
webform or by calling D&B, toll-free, at
1–866–705–5711.
(b) Employer Identification Number:
Each Application must include a valid
and current Employer Identification
Number (EIN) issued by the U.S.
Internal Revenue Service (IRS). NCUA
will not consider an application that
does not include a valid and current
EIN. Such an Application will be
deemed incomplete and will be
declined. Information on how to obtain
a EIN may be found on the IRS’s Web
site at www.irs.gov.
(c) Submission of Application: Under
this NOFO, Applications must be
submitted online at https://
www.cybergrants.com/ncua. An
Applicant requesting a grant must
complete an online grant application
form which includes required
responses. The required responses will
address the proposed use of funds and
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how the credit union will assess the
impact of the funding.
3. Submission Dates and Times: There
will be various application open periods
from January 1, 2015 thru December 31,
2015 for different grant initiatives
offered thoughout the year. For each
initiative funds may be exhausted prior
to the deadlines, at which time the
programs/funds will no longer be
available.
4. Intergovernmental Review: Not
Applicable.
5. Other Submission Requirments:
Under this NOFO, Applications must be
submitted online at https://
www.cybergrants.com/ncua.
a. Disclosure Agreement
b. Mandatory Clauses
E. Application Review Information
1. Review and Selection Process:
(a) Eligibility and Completeness
Review: NCUA will review each
Application to determine whether it is
complete and that the Applicant meets
the eligibility requirements described in
the Regulations, this NOFO, and the
grant guidelines. An incomplete
Application or one that does not meet
the eligibility requirements will be
declined without further consideration.
(b) Substantive Review: After an
Applicant is determined eligible and its
Application is determined complete,
NCUA will conduct a substantive
review in accordance with the criteria
and procedures described in the
Regulations, this NOFO, and the grant
guidelines. NCUA reserves the right to
contact the Applicant during its review
for the purpose of clarifying or
confirming information contained in the
Application. If so contacted, the
Applicant must respond within the time
specified by NCUA or NCUA, in its sole
discretion, may decline the application
without further consideration.
(c) Evaluation and Scoring: The
evaluation criteria for each initiative
will be more fully described in the grant
guidelines.
(d) Input from Examiners: NCUA will
not approve an award to a credit union
for which its NCUA regional examining
office or State Supervisory Agency
(SSA), if applicable, indicates it has
safety and soundness concerns. If the
NCUA regional office or SSA identifies
a safety and soundness concern, OSCUI,
in conjunction with the regional office
or SSA, will assess whether the
condition of the Applicant is adequate
to undertake the activities for which
funding is requested, and the
obligations of the loan and its
conditions. NCUA, in its sole discretion,
may defer decision on funding an
Application until the credit union’s
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safety and soundness conditions
improve.
(e) Award Selection: In general,
NCUA will make its award selections
based on a consistent scoring system
where each applicant will receive an
individual score. NCUA will consider
the impact of the funding. When grant
demand is high applications may be
ranked based on the aforementioned in
addition to factors listed in the grant
guidelines.
2. Anticipated Announcement and
Federal Award Dates: See part D.3.
F. Federal Award Administration
Information
1. Notice of Award: NCUA will notify
each Applicant of its funding decision.
Notification will generally be by email.
Applicants that are approved for
funding will also receive instructions on
how to proceed with the reimbursement
request for disbursement of funds.
2. Administration and National Policy
Requirements: The specific terms and
conditions governing a grant will be
established in the grant guidelines for
each initiative.
3. Reporting: Each awarded credit
union must submit a reimbursement
request in order to receive the awarded
funds. The reimbursement requirements
are specific to each initiative. In general,
the reimbursement request will require
an explanation of the impact of funding
and any success or failure to meet
objectives for use of proceeds, outcome,
or impact. NCUA, in its sole discretion,
may modify these requirements.
G. Agency Contacts
1. Methods of Contact: Further
information can be found at: https://
www.ncua.gov/Resources/OSCUI/Pages/
GLMain.aspx. For questions email:
National Credit Union Administration,
Office of Small Credit Union Initiatives
at OSCUIAPPS@ncua.gov.
2. Information Technology Support:
People who have visual or mobility
impairments that prevent them from
using NCUA’s Web site should call
(703) 518–6610 for guidance (this is not
a toll free number).
Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1756, 1757(5)(D), and
(7)(I), 1766, 1782, 1784, 1785 and 1786; 12
CFR 705.
By the National Credit Union
Administration Board on December 29, 2014.
Jon Canerday,
Acting Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 2014–30866 Filed 1–2–15; 8:45 am]
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NATIONAL CREDIT UNION ADMINISTRATION
Office of Small Credit Unions (OSCUI) Grant Program Access for
Credit Unions
AGENCY: National Credit Union Administration (NCUA).
ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity.
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SUMMARY: The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) is issuing a
Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to invite eligible credit unions
to submit applications for participation in the OSCUI Grant Program
(a.k.a. Community Development Revolving Loan Fund (CDRLF)), subject to
funding availability. The OSCUI Grant Program serves as a source of
financial support, in the form of technical assistance grants, for
credit unions serving predominantly low-income members. It also serves
as a source of funding to help low-income designated credit unions
(LICUs) respond to emergencies arising in their communities.
Table of Contents
A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration
G. Federal Awarding Agency
A. Program Description
The purpose of the OSCUI Grant Program is to assist low-income
designated credit unions (LICU) in providing basic financial services
to their low-income members to stimulate economic activities in their
communities. Through the OSCUI Grant Program, NCUA provides financial
support in the form of technical assistance grants to LICUs. These
funds help improve and expand the availability of financial services to
these members. The OSCUI Grant Program also serves as a source of
funding to help LICUs respond to emergencies. The Grant Program
consists of Congressional appropriations that are administered by
OSCUI, an office of the NCUA.
From February 2, 2015 to March 3, 2015 OSCUI will accept
applications from credit unions under the first 2015 grant round. The
first grant round will include initiatives for Student Interns and
Training for Staff and Volunteers.
OSCUI intends to offer additional grant round funding throughout
the year under this NOFO. Information about the OSCUI Grant Program,
including more details regarding the first 2015 grant round, other
funding initiatives, amount of funds available, funding priorities,
permissible uses of funds, funding limits, deadlines and other
pertinent details, are periodically published in NCUA Letters to Credit
Unions, in the OSCUI e-newsletter and on the NCUA Web site at https://www.ncua.gov/Resources/OSCUI/Pages/Grants.aspx.
Permissible Uses of Funds: NCUA will consider requests for funds
consistent with the purpose of the OSCUI Grant Program. 12 CFR 705.1.
Per Sec. 705.10 of the regulation permissible uses for the grant fund
include: (i) Development of new products or services for members
including new or expanded share draft or credit card programs; (ii)
Partnership arrangements with community based service organizations or
government agencies; (iii) Enhancement and support of credit union
internal capacity to serve its members and better enable it to provide
financial services to the community in which the credit union is
located.
NCUA will consider other proposed uses of funds that in its sole
discretion it determines are consistent with the purpose of the OSCUI
Grant Program, the requirements of the regulations, and this NOFO.
Regulation: Part 705 of NCUA's regulations implements the OSCUI
Grant and Loan Program. 12 CFR 705. A revised Part 705 was published on
November 2, 2011. 76 FR 67583. Additional requirements are found at 12
CFR parts 701 and 741. Applicants should review these regulations in
addition to this NOFO. Each capitalized term in this NOFO is more fully
defined in the regulations and grant guidelines. For the purposes of
this NOFO, an Applicant is a Qualifying Credit Union that submits a
complete Application to NCUA under the OSCUI Grant Program.
B. Federal Award Information
OSCUI grants are made to LICUs that meet the requirements in the
program regulation and this NOFO, subject to funds availability.
Funds Availability: Congress appropriated $2 million to the OSCUI
Grant Program for Fiscal Years 2015-2016. NCUA expects to award the
entire amount appropriated under this NOFO. NCUA reserves the right to:
(i) Award more or less than the amount appropriated; (ii) fund, in
whole or in part, any, all, or none of the applications submitted in
response to this NOFO; and (iii) reallocate funds from the amount that
is anticipated to be available under this NOFO to other programs,
particularly if NCUA determines that the number of awards
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made under this NOFO is fewer than projected.
C. Eligibility Information
The regulations specify the requirements a credit union must meet
in order to be eligible to apply for assistance under this NOFO. See 12
CFR 705.
1. Eligible Applicants: A credit union must have a Low-Income
Credit Union (LICU) designation, or equivalent in the case of a
Qualifying State-chartered Credit Union, in order to participate in the
OSCUI Grant and Loan Program. Requirements for obtaining the
designation are found at 12 CFR 701.34.
D. Application and Submission Information
1. Application Form: The application and related documents can be
found on NCUA's Web site at www.ncua.gov/OSCUI/GrantsandLoans.
2. Minimum Application Content: Each Applicant must complete and
submit information regarding the applicant and requested funding. In
addition, applicants will be required to certify applications prior to
submission.
(a) DUNS Number: Based on an Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
policy directive effective October 31, 2003, credit unions must have a
Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number issued by Dun and
Bradstreet (D&B) in order to be eligible to receive funding from the
OSCUI Grant Program. NCUA will not consider an Application that does
not include a valid DUNS number. Such an Application will be deemed
incomplete and will be declined. Information on how to obtain a DUNS
number may be found on D&B's Web site at https://fedgov.dnb.com/webform
or by calling D&B, toll-free, at 1-866-705-5711.
(b) Employer Identification Number: Each Application must include a
valid and current Employer Identification Number (EIN) issued by the
U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS). NCUA will not consider an
application that does not include a valid and current EIN. Such an
Application will be deemed incomplete and will be declined. Information
on how to obtain a EIN may be found on the IRS's Web site at
www.irs.gov.
(c) Submission of Application: Under this NOFO, Applications must
be submitted online at https://www.cybergrants.com/ncua. An Applicant
requesting a grant must complete an online grant application form which
includes required responses. The required responses will address the
proposed use of funds and how the credit union will assess the impact
of the funding.
3. Submission Dates and Times: There will be various application
open periods from January 1, 2015 thru December 31, 2015 for different
grant initiatives offered thoughout the year. For each initiative funds
may be exhausted prior to the deadlines, at which time the programs/
funds will no longer be available.
4. Intergovernmental Review: Not Applicable.
5. Other Submission Requirments: Under this NOFO, Applications must
be submitted online at https://www.cybergrants.com/ncua.
a. Disclosure Agreement
b. Mandatory Clauses
E. Application Review Information
1. Review and Selection Process:
(a) Eligibility and Completeness Review: NCUA will review each
Application to determine whether it is complete and that the Applicant
meets the eligibility requirements described in the Regulations, this
NOFO, and the grant guidelines. An incomplete Application or one that
does not meet the eligibility requirements will be declined without
further consideration.
(b) Substantive Review: After an Applicant is determined eligible
and its Application is determined complete, NCUA will conduct a
substantive review in accordance with the criteria and procedures
described in the Regulations, this NOFO, and the grant guidelines. NCUA
reserves the right to contact the Applicant during its review for the
purpose of clarifying or confirming information contained in the
Application. If so contacted, the Applicant must respond within the
time specified by NCUA or NCUA, in its sole discretion, may decline the
application without further consideration.
(c) Evaluation and Scoring: The evaluation criteria for each
initiative will be more fully described in the grant guidelines.
(d) Input from Examiners: NCUA will not approve an award to a
credit union for which its NCUA regional examining office or State
Supervisory Agency (SSA), if applicable, indicates it has safety and
soundness concerns. If the NCUA regional office or SSA identifies a
safety and soundness concern, OSCUI, in conjunction with the regional
office or SSA, will assess whether the condition of the Applicant is
adequate to undertake the activities for which funding is requested,
and the obligations of the loan and its conditions. NCUA, in its sole
discretion, may defer decision on funding an Application until the
credit union's safety and soundness conditions improve.
(e) Award Selection: In general, NCUA will make its award
selections based on a consistent scoring system where each applicant
will receive an individual score. NCUA will consider the impact of the
funding. When grant demand is high applications may be ranked based on
the aforementioned in addition to factors listed in the grant
guidelines.
2. Anticipated Announcement and Federal Award Dates: See part D.3.
F. Federal Award Administration Information
1. Notice of Award: NCUA will notify each Applicant of its funding
decision. Notification will generally be by email. Applicants that are
approved for funding will also receive instructions on how to proceed
with the reimbursement request for disbursement of funds.
2. Administration and National Policy Requirements: The specific
terms and conditions governing a grant will be established in the grant
guidelines for each initiative.
3. Reporting: Each awarded credit union must submit a reimbursement
request in order to receive the awarded funds. The reimbursement
requirements are specific to each initiative. In general, the
reimbursement request will require an explanation of the impact of
funding and any success or failure to meet objectives for use of
proceeds, outcome, or impact. NCUA, in its sole discretion, may modify
these requirements.
G. Agency Contacts
1. Methods of Contact: Further information can be found at: https://www.ncua.gov/Resources/OSCUI/Pages/GLMain.aspx. For questions email:
National Credit Union Administration, Office of Small Credit Union
Initiatives at OSCUIAPPS@ncua.gov.
2. Information Technology Support: People who have visual or
mobility impairments that prevent them from using NCUA's Web site
should call (703) 518-6610 for guidance (this is not a toll free
number).
Authority: 12 U.S.C. 1756, 1757(5)(D), and (7)(I), 1766, 1782,
1784, 1785 and 1786; 12 CFR 705.
By the National Credit Union Administration Board on December
29, 2014.
Jon Canerday,
Acting Secretary of the Board.
[FR Doc. 2014-30866 Filed 1-2-15; 8:45 am]
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