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Attachment 3—Charts Showing Sample
Repayment Amounts for Single and
Married Borrowers
SAMPLE FIRST-YEAR MONTHLY REPAYMENT AMOUNTS FOR A SINGLE BORROWER
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BILLING CODE 4000–01–P
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Applications for New Awards;
Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation
Long-Term Training Program—
Rehabilitation Specialty Areas
Office of Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
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AGENCY:
Overview Information: Rehabilitation
Services Administration (RSA)—
Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation
Long-Term Training Program—
Rehabilitation Specialty Areas.
Notice inviting applications for new
awards for fiscal year (FY) 2015.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) Numbers: 84.129Q and W.
DATES:
Applications Available: March 25,
2015.
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Date of Pre-Application Webinar:
April 8, 2015.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: May 26, 2015.
Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: July 23, 2015.
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Purpose of Program: The
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training
program provides financial assistance
for projects that provide—
(1) Basic or advanced training leading
to an academic degree in areas of
personnel shortages in rehabilitation as
identified by the Secretary;
(2) A specified series of courses or
program of study leading to the award
of a certificate in areas of personnel
shortages in rehabilitation as identified
by the Secretary; and
(3) Support for medical residents
enrolled in residency training programs
in the specialty of physical medicine
and rehabilitation.
Priority: This priority is from the
notice of final priority for this program,
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published on July 23, 2014 in the
Federal Register (79 FR 42680).
Absolute Priority: For FY 2015 and
any subsequent year in which we make
awards from the list of unfunded
applicants from this competition, this
priority is an absolute priority. Under 34
CFR 75.105(c)(3) we consider only
applications that meet this priority.
This priority is:
Rehabilitation Specialty Areas.
The purpose of the priority is to fund
programs leading to a master’s degree or
certificate in one of two specialty areas:
Rehabilitation of Individuals Who are
Deaf or Hard of Hearing (84.129Q) and
Comprehensive System of Personnel
Development (84.129W). The goal of
this priority is to increase the skills of
scholars in these rehabilitation specialty
areas so that, upon successful
completion of their master’s degree or
certificate programs, they are prepared
to effectively meet the needs and
demands of individuals with
disabilities.
Under this priority, applicants must:
(a) Provide data on the current and
projected employment needs and
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personnel shortages in the specialty area
in State VR agencies and other related
agencies as defined in 34 CFR 386.4 in
their local area, region, and State, and
describe how the proposed program will
address those employment needs and
personnel shortages.
(b) Describe how the proposed
program will provide rehabilitation
professionals with the skills and
knowledge that will help ensure that the
individuals with disabilities whom they
serve can meet current demands and
emerging trends in the labor market,
including how:
(1) The curriculum provides a breadth
of knowledge, experience, and rigor that
will adequately prepare scholars to meet
the employment needs and goals of VR
consumers and aligns with evidencebased and competency-based practices
in the rehabilitation specialty area;
(2) The curriculum prepares scholars
to meet all applicable certification
standards;
(3) The curriculum addresses new or
emerging consumer needs or trends at
the national, State, and regional levels
in the rehabilitation specialty area;
(4) The curriculum teaches scholars to
address the needs of individuals with
disabilities who are from diverse
cultural backgrounds;
(5) The curriculum trains scholars to
assess the assistive technology needs of
consumers, identify the most
appropriate assistive technology
services and devices for assisting
consumers to obtain and retain
employment, and train consumers to
use such technology;
(6) The curriculum teaches scholars to
work with employers effectively in
today’s economy, including by teaching
strategies for developing relationships
with employers in their State and local
areas, identifying employer needs and
skill demands, making initial employer
contacts, presenting job-ready clients to
potential employers, and conducting
follow-up with employers; and
(7) The latest technology is
incorporated into the methods of
instruction (e.g., the use of distance
education to reach scholars who live far
from the university and the use of
technology to acquire labor market
information).
(c) Describe their methods to:
(1) Recruit highly capable prospective
scholars who have the potential to
successfully complete the academic
program, all required practicum and
internship experiences, and the required
service obligation;
(2) Educate potential scholars about
the terms and conditions of the service
obligation under 34 CFR 386.4, 386.34,
and 386.40 through 386.43 so that they
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will be fully informed before accepting
a scholarship;
(3) Maintain a system that ensures
that scholars sign a payback agreement
and an exit form when they exit the
program, regardless of whether they
drop out, are removed, or successfully
complete the program;
(4) Provide academic support and
counseling to scholars throughout the
course of the academic program to
ensure successful completion;
(5) Ensure that all scholars complete
an internship in a State VR agency or a
related agency as a requirement for
completion of a program leading to a
master’s degree. The internship must be
in a State VR agency unless the VR
agency does not directly perform work
related to the scholar’s course of study
or an applicant can provide sufficient
justification that it is not feasible for all
students receiving scholarships to
complete an internship in a State VR
agency. In such cases, the applicant may
require scholars to complete an
internship in a related agency, as
defined in 34 CFR 386.4. Circumstances
that would constitute sufficient
justification may include, but are not
limited to, a lack of capacity at the State
VR agency to provide adequate
supervision of scholars during their
internship experience and the physical
distance between scholars and the
nearest office of the State VR agency
(e.g., for scholars enrolled in distancelearning programs or at rural
institutions). Applicants should include
a written justification in the application
or provide it to RSA for review and
approval by the appropriate RSA Project
Officer no later than 30 days prior to a
scholar beginning an internship in a
related agency. For applicants proposing
a certificate program, the requirement
for an internship in a State VR agency
or a related agency is waived unless the
certificate program has an internship
requirement.
(6) Provide career counseling,
including informing scholars of
professional contacts and networks, job
leads, and other necessary resources and
information to support scholars in
successfully obtaining and retaining
qualifying employment;
(7) Maintain regular contact with
scholars upon successful program
completion to ensure that they have
support during their search for
qualifying employment as well as
support during the initial months of
their employment (e.g., by matching
scholars with mentors in the field);
(8) Maintain regular communication
with scholars after program exit to
ensure that their contact information is
current and that documentation of
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employment is accurate and meets the
regulatory requirements for qualifying
employment; and
(9) Maintain accurate information on,
while safeguarding the privacy of,
current and former scholars from the
time they are enrolled in the program
until they successfully meet their
service obligation.
(d) Describe a plan for developing and
maintaining partnerships with State VR
agencies and community-based
rehabilitation service providers that
includes:
(1) Coordination between the grantee
and the State VR agencies and
community-based rehabilitation service
providers that will promote qualifying
employment opportunities for scholars
and formalized on-boarding and
induction experiences for new hires;
(2) Formal opportunities for scholars
to obtain work experiences through
internships, practicum agreements, job
shadowing, and mentoring
opportunities; and
(3) When applicable, a scholar
internship assessment tool that is
developed to ensure a consistent
approach to the evaluation of scholars
in a particular program. The tool should
reflect the specific responsibilities of the
scholar during the internship. The
grantee and worksite supervisor are
encouraged to work together as they see
fit to develop the assessment tool.
Supervisors at the internship site will
complete the assessment detailing the
scholar’s strengths and areas for
improvement that must be addressed
and provide the results of the
assessment to the grantee. The grantee
should ensure that (i) scholars are
provided with a copy of the assessment
and all relevant rubrics prior to
beginning their internship, (ii)
supervisors have sufficient technical
support to accurately complete the
assessment, and (iii) scholars receive a
copy of the results of the assessment
within 90 days of the end of their
internship.
(e) Describe how scholars will be
evaluated throughout the entire program
to ensure that they are proficient in
meeting the needs and demands of
today’s consumers and employers,
including the steps that will be taken to
provide assistance to a scholar who is
not meeting academic standards or who
is performing poorly in a practicum or
internship setting.
(f) Describe how the program will be
evaluated. Such a description must
include:
(1) How the program will determine
its effect over a period of time on filling
vacancies in the State VR agency with
qualified rehabilitation professionals
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capable of providing quality services to
consumers;
(2) How input from State VR agencies
and community-based rehabilitation
service providers will be included in the
evaluation;
(3) How feedback from consumers of
VR services and employers (including
the assessments described in paragraph
(d)(3)) will be included in the
evaluation;
(4) How data from other sources, such
as those from the Department on the
State VR program, will be included in
the evaluation; and
(5) How the data and results from the
evaluation will be used to make
necessary adjustments and
improvements to the program.
Fourth and Fifth Years of the Project:
In deciding whether to continue funding
any Rehabilitation Long-Term Training
project for the fourth and fifth years, the
Secretary will consider the requirements
of 34 CFR 75.253(a), and in addition—
(a) The recommendation of the RSA
project officer who will monitor the
reported annual performance of the
grantee’s training program and measure
progress towards achieving the
projections in the grantee’s application.
This review will consider the number of
students actually enrolled in the
grantee’s training program, the number
of students who successfully enter
qualifying employment with State
vocational rehabilitation (VR) agencies,
and the number of students who obtain
qualifying employment in related
agencies;
(b) The timeliness and effectiveness
with which all requirements of the grant
award have been or are being met by the
grantee, including the submission of
annual performance reports and annual
RSA scholar payback program reports,
and adherence to fiduciary
responsibilities related to the budget
submitted in the application; and
(c) The quality, relevance, and
usefulness of the grantee’s training
program and activities, and the degree
to which the training program and
activities and their outcomes have
contributed to significantly improving
the quality of VR professionals ready for
employment with State VR agencies and
related agencies, as measured by the
percentage of students entering eligible
employment under 34 CFR 386.34.
Grantees must also provide
assurances that they will abide by all of
the administrative and performance
reporting requirements associated with
the RSA scholar payback program
reports and will retain all the
documentation, including the
scholarship agreement, exit forms, and
any other documentation, necessary to
ensure students understand their
financial responsibilities and liabilities
under this program (34 CFR part 386).
Note: While applicants may not hire staff
or select trainees based on race or national
origin/ethnicity, they may conduct outreach
activities to increase the pool of eligible
minority candidates. We may disqualify and
not consider for funding any applicant that
indicates that it will hire or train a certain
number or percentage of minority candidates.
Program Authority: 29 U.S.C. 772.
Applicable Regulations: (a) The
Education Department General
Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR
parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86, and 99.
(b) The Office of Management and
Budget Guidelines to Agencies on
Governmentwide Debarment and
Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR
part 180, as adopted and amended as
regulations of the Department in 2 CFR
part 3485. (c) The Uniform
Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, and Audit Requirements for
Federal Awards in 2 CFR part 200, as
adopted and amended in 2 CFR part
3474. (d) The regulations for this
program in 34 CFR parts 385 and 386.
(e) The notice of final priority published
in the Federal Register on July 23, 2014
(79 FR 42680).
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 only to institutions of higher education
(IHEs).
II. Award Information
Type of Award: Discretionary grants.
Estimated Available Funds:
$3,450,000.
Contingent upon the availability of
funds and the quality of applications,
we may make additional awards in FY
2016 from the list of unfunded
applicants from this competition.
Estimated Range of Awards: See
chart.
Estimated Average Size of Awards:
See chart.
Maximum Award: See chart.
Estimated Number of Awards: See
chart.
Project Period: See chart.
REHABILITATION TRAINING: REHABILITATION LONG-TERM TRAINING PROGRAM—REHABILITATION SPECIALTY AREAS
APPLICATION NOTICE FOR FISCAL YEAR 2015
Applications
available
Deadline for
transmittal
of
applications
Rehabilitation of Individuals Who are
Deaf or Hard of
Hearing (84.129Q).
3/25/15
5/26/15
$140,000–$150,000 ...
$145,000
$150,000
3
Up to 60 months ..
Comprehensive System of Personnel
Development
(84.129W).
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Estimated
average
size of
awards
Maximum
award
(budget
period of
12 months) 1
CFDA No. and name
....................
....................
$190,000–$200,000 ...
195,000
200,000
15
Up to 60 months ..
Estimated range of
awards
Estimated
number of
awards
Project period
Contact person
Don Bunuan, 202–
245–6616,
don.bunuan@
ed.gov, PCP,
Room 5046.
Karen Holliday,
202–245–7318,
karen.holliday@
ed.gov, PCP,
Room 5090.
1 We will reject any application under 84.129Q that proposes a budget exceeding $150,000 for a single budget period of 12 months, and we will reject any application under 84.129W that proposes a budget exceeding $200,000 for a single budget period of 12 months. The Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services may change the maximum amount through a notice published in the Federal Register.
Note: The Department is not bound by any
estimates in this notice.
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III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants: States and
public or nonprofit agencies and
organizations, including Indian tribes
and IHEs.
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2. Cost Sharing or Matching: Cost
sharing of at least 10 percent of the total
cost of the project is required of grantees
under the Rehabilitation Long-Term
Training program. The Secretary may
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waive part of the non-Federal share of
the cost of the project after negotiations
if the applicant demonstrates that it
does not have sufficient resources to
contribute the entire match (34 CFR
386.30).
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Note: Under 34 CFR 75.562(c), an indirect
cost reimbursement on a training grant is
limited to the recipient’s actual indirect
costs, as determined by its negotiated
indirect cost rate agreement, or eight percent
of a modified total direct cost base,
whichever amount is less. Indirect costs in
excess of the limit may not be charged
directly, used to satisfy matching or costsharing requirements, or charged to another
Federal award.
IV. Application and Submission
Information
1. Address to Request Application
Package: You can obtain an application
package via the Internet, from the
Education Publications Center (ED
Pubs), or from the program office.
To obtain a copy via the Internet, use
the following address: www.ed.gov/
fund/grant/apply/grantapps/.
To obtain a copy from ED Pubs, write,
fax, or call the following: ED Pubs, U.S.
Department of Education, P.O. Box
22207, Alexandria, VA 22304.
Telephone, toll free: 1–877–433–7827.
FAX: (703) 605–6794. If you use a
telecommunications device for the deaf
(TDD) or a text telephone (TTY), call,
toll free: 1–877–576–7734.
You can contact ED Pubs at its Web
site, also: www.EDPubs.gov or at its
email address: edpubs@inet.ed.gov.
If you request an application from ED
Pubs, be sure to identify this
competition as follows: CFDA number
84.129Q or 84.129W.
To obtain a copy from the program
office, contact the person listed under
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT in
section VII of this notice.
Individuals with disabilities can
obtain a copy of the application package
in an accessible format (e.g., braille,
large print, audiotape, or compact disc)
by contacting the person or team listed
under Accessible Format in section VIII
of this notice.
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 this
competition.
Page Limit: The application narrative
(Part III of the application) is where you,
the applicant, address the selection
criteria that reviewers use to evaluate
your application. You must limit the
application narrative to the equivalent
of no more than 45 pages, using the
following standards:
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• 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, including titles,
headings, footnotes, quotations,
references, and captions, as well as all
text in charts, tables, figures, and
graphs.
• 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. An application submitted
in any other font (including Times
Roman or Arial Narrow) will not be
accepted.
The page limit of 45 pages applies to
all of the application narrative section,
Part III. We will reject your application
if you exceed the page limit for Part III,
or if you apply other standards and
exceed the equivalent of the page limit.
However, the page limit does not
apply to Part I, the cover sheet; Part II,
the budget section, including the
narrative budget justification; Part IV,
the assurances and certifications; or the
one-page double-spaced abstract.
If you submit optional materials such
as resumes, a bibliography, or letters of
support, please limit these materials to
a total of no more than 30 pages.
Please note that, if you receive
funding under the competition, the
abstract will be made available to the
public.
3. Submission Dates and Times:
Applications Available: March 25, 2015.
Date of Pre-Application Webinar:
Interested parties are invited to
participate in a pre-application webinar.
The pre-application webinar with staff
from the Department will be held on
April 8, 2015 at 2:00 p.m., Washington,
DC time. The webinar will be recorded.
For further information about the preapplication webinar, contact the person
listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT in section VII of this notice.
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: May 26, 2015.
Applications for grants under this
competition must be submitted
electronically using the Grants.gov
Apply site (Grants.gov). For information
(including dates and times) about how
to submit your application
electronically, or in paper format by
mail or hand delivery if you qualify for
an exception to the electronic
submission requirement, please refer to
section IV. 7. Other Submission
Requirements of this notice.
We do not consider an application
that does not comply with the deadline
requirements.
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Individuals with disabilities who
need an accommodation or auxiliary aid
in connection with the application
process should contact the person 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: July 23, 2015.
4. Intergovernmental Review: This
competition is 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 package for this
competition.
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
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 two to five 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
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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: www2.ed.gov/
fund/grant/apply/sam-faqs.html.
In addition, if you are submitting your
application via Grants.gov, you must (1)
be designated by your organization as an
Authorized Organization Representative
(AOR); and (2) register yourself with
Grants.gov as an AOR. Details on these
steps are outlined at the following
Grants.gov Web page: www.grants.gov/
web/grants/register.html.
7. Other Submission Requirements:
Applications for grants under this
competition must be submitted
electronically unless you qualify for an
exception to this requirement in
accordance with the instructions in this
section.
a. Electronic Submission of
Applications.
Applications for grants under the
Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation
Long-Term Training—Rehabilitation
Specialty Areas competition, CFDA
numbers 84.129Q and W, must be
submitted electronically using the
Governmentwide Grants.gov Apply site
at www.Grants.gov. Through this site,
you will be able to download a copy of
the application package, complete it
offline, and then upload and submit
your application. You may not email an
electronic copy of a grant application to
us.
We will reject your application if you
submit it in paper format unless, as
described elsewhere in this section, you
qualify for one of the exceptions to the
electronic submission requirement and
submit, no later than two weeks before
the application deadline date, a written
statement to the Department that you
qualify for one of these exceptions.
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Further information regarding
calculation of the date that is two weeks
before the application deadline date is
provided later in this section under
Exception to Electronic Submission
Requirement.
You may access the electronic grant
application for the Rehabilitation
Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term
Training Program—Rehabilitation
Specialty Areas competition at
www.Grants.gov. You must search for
the downloadable application package
for this competition by the CFDA
number. Do not include the CFDA
number’s alpha suffix in your search
(e.g., search for 84.129, not 84.129Q or
W).
Please note the following:
• When you enter the Grants.gov site,
you will find information about
submitting an application electronically
through the site, as well as the hours of
operation.
• Applications received by Grants.gov
are date and time stamped. Your
application must be fully uploaded and
submitted and must be date and time
stamped by the Grants.gov system no
later than 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC
time, on the application deadline date.
Except as otherwise noted in this
section, we will not accept your
application if it is received—that is, date
and time stamped by the Grants.gov
system—after 4:30:00 p.m., Washington,
DC time, on the application deadline
date. We do not consider an application
that does not comply with the deadline
requirements. When we retrieve your
application from Grants.gov, we will
notify you if we are rejecting your
application because it was date and time
stamped by the Grants.gov system after
4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on
the application deadline date.
• The amount of time it can take to
upload an application will vary
depending on a variety of factors,
including the size of the application and
the speed of your Internet connection.
Therefore, we strongly recommend that
you do not wait until the application
deadline date to begin the submission
process through Grants.gov.
• You should review and follow the
Education Submission Procedures for
submitting an application through
Grants.gov that are included in the
application package for this competition
to ensure that you submit your
application in a timely manner to the
Grants.gov system. You can also find the
Education Submission Procedures
pertaining to Grants.gov under News
and Events on the Department’s G5
system home page at www.G5.gov.
• You will not receive additional
point value because you submit your
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application in electronic format, nor
will we penalize you if you qualify for
an exception to the electronic
submission requirement, as described
elsewhere in this section, and submit
your application in paper format.
• You must submit all documents
electronically, including all information
you typically provide on the following
forms: The Application for Federal
Assistance (SF 424), the Department of
Education Supplemental Information for
SF 424, Budget Information—NonConstruction Programs (ED 524), and all
necessary assurances and certifications.
• You must upload any narrative
sections and all other attachments to
your application as files in a PDF
(Portable Document) read-only, nonmodifiable format. Do not upload an
interactive or fillable PDF file. If you
upload a file type other than a readonly, non-modifiable PDF or submit a
password-protected file, we will not
review that material.
• Your electronic application must
comply with any page-limit
requirements described in this notice.
• After you electronically submit
your application, you will receive from
Grants.gov an automatic notification of
receipt that contains a Grants.gov
tracking number. (This notification
indicates receipt by Grants.gov only, not
receipt by the Department.) The
Department then will retrieve your
application from Grants.gov and send a
second notification to you by email.
This second notification indicates that
the Department has received your
application and has assigned your
application a PR/Award number (an EDspecified identifying number unique to
your application).
• We may request that you provide us
original signatures on forms at a later
date.
Application Deadline Date Extension
in Case of Technical Issues with the
Grants.gov System: If you are
experiencing problems submitting your
application through Grants.gov, please
contact the Grants.gov Support Desk,
toll free, at 1–800–518–4726. You must
obtain a Grants.gov Support Desk Case
Number and must keep a record of it.
If you are prevented from
electronically submitting your
application on the application deadline
date because of technical problems with
the Grants.gov system, we will grant you
an extension until 4:30:00 p.m.,
Washington, DC time, the following
business day to enable you to transmit
your application electronically or by
hand delivery. You also may mail your
application by following the mailing
instructions described elsewhere in this
notice.
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If you submit an application after
4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on
the application deadline date, please
contact the person listed under FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT in
section VII of this notice and provide an
explanation of the technical problem
you experienced with Grants.gov, along
with the Grants.gov Support Desk Case
Number. We will accept your
application if we can confirm that a
technical problem occurred with the
Grants.gov system and that that problem
affected your ability to submit your
application by 4:30:00 p.m.,
Washington, DC time, on the
application deadline date. The
Department will contact you after a
determination is made on whether your
application will be accepted.
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Note: The extensions to which we refer in
this section apply only to the unavailability
of, or technical problems with, the Grants.gov
system. We will not grant you an extension
if you failed to fully register to submit your
application to Grants.gov before the
application deadline date and time or if the
technical problem you experienced is
unrelated to the Grants.gov system.
Exception to Electronic Submission
Requirement: You qualify for an
exception to the electronic submission
requirement, and may submit your
application in paper format, if you are
unable to submit an application through
the Grants.gov system because—
• You do not have access to the
Internet; or
• You do not have the capacity to
upload large documents to the
Grants.gov system;
and
• No later than two weeks before the
application deadline date (14 calendar
days or, if the fourteenth calendar day
before the application deadline date
falls on a Federal holiday, the next
business day following the Federal
holiday), you mail or fax a written
statement to the Department, explaining
which of the two grounds for an
exception prevents you from using the
Internet to submit your application.
If you mail your written statement to
the Department, it must be postmarked
no later than two weeks before the
application deadline date. If you fax
your written statement to the
Department, we must receive the faxed
statement no later than two weeks
before the application deadline date.
Address and mail or fax your
statement to: Karen Holliday, U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland
Avenue SW., Room 5090, PCP,
Washington, DC 20202–2800. FAX:
(202) 245–7318.
Your paper application must be
submitted in accordance with the mail
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or hand delivery instructions described
in this notice.
b. Submission of Paper Applications
by Mail.
If you qualify for an exception to the
electronic submission requirement, you
may mail (through the U.S. Postal
Service or a commercial carrier) your
application to the Department. 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 Number 84.129Q or W), 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.
c. Submission of Paper Applications
by Hand Delivery.
If you qualify for an exception to the
electronic submission requirement, you
(or a courier service) may deliver your
paper application to the Department by
hand. You 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 Number 84.129Q or W), 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
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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. Selection Criteria: The selection
criteria for this competition are from 34
CFR 75.210 and 34 CFR 386.20 and are
listed in the application package.
2. 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).
3. Special Conditions: Under 2 CFR
3474.10, the Secretary may impose
special conditions and, in appropriate
circumstances, high-risk 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 2
CFR part 200, subpart D; 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
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
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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 this competition, you must
ensure that you have in place the
necessary processes and systems to
comply with the reporting requirements
in 2 CFR part 170 should you receive
funding under the competition. This
does not apply if you have an exception
under 2 CFR 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 directed by the Secretary
under 34 CFR 75.118. The Secretary
may also require more frequent
performance reports under 34 CFR
75.720(c). For specific requirements on
reporting, please go to www.ed.gov/
fund/grant/apply/appforms/
appforms.html.
In addition, all Rehabilitation LongTerm Training—Rehabilitation
Specialty Areas grantees must submit
the following quantitative and
qualitative data in an annual
performance report:
(a) Program activities that occurred
during each fiscal year from October 1
to March 31 and projected program
activities to occur from April 1 to
September 30. For subsequent reporting
years, grantees confirm projections
made from the prior year;
(b) Summary of academic support and
counseling provided to scholars to
ensure successful completion;
(c) Summary of career counseling
provided to scholars upon program
completion to ensure that they have
support during their search for
qualifying employment, as well as
during the initial months of their
employment. This may include, but is
not limited to, informing scholars of
professional contacts, network
opportunities, and job leads, matching
scholars with mentors in the field, and
connecting scholars to other necessary
resources and information;
(d) Summary of partnership and
coordination activities with State VR
agencies and community-based
rehabilitation providers. This may
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include but is not limited to obtaining
input and feedback regarding curricula
from State VR agencies and communitybased rehabilitation providers;
organizing internships, practicum
agreements, job shadowing, and
mentoring opportunities; and assessing
scholars at the work site;
(e) Assistance provided to scholars
who may not be meeting academic
standards or who are performing poorly
in a practicum or internship setting;
(f) Results of the program evaluation,
as well as information describing how
these results will be used to make
necessary adjustments and
improvements to the program;
(g) Results from scholar internship,
practicum, job shadowing, or mentoring
assessments, as well as information
describing how those results will be
used to ensure that future scholars
receive all necessary preparation and
training prior to program completion;
(h) Results from scholar evaluations
and information describing how these
results will be used to ensure that future
scholars will be proficient in meeting
the needs and demands of today’s
consumers and employers;
(i) Number of scholars who began an
internship during the reporting period;
(j) Number of scholars who completed
an internship during the reporting
period;
(k) Number of scholars who dropped
out or were dismissed from the program
during the reporting period;
(l) Number of scholars receiving RSA
scholarships during the reporting
period;
(m) Number of scholars who
graduated from the program during the
reporting period;
(n) Number of scholars who obtained
qualifying employment during the
reporting period;
(o) Number of vacancies filled in the
State VR agency with qualified
counselors from the program during the
reporting period;
(p) A budget and narrative detailing
expenditures covering the period of
October 1 through March 31 and
projected expenditures from April 1
through September 30. The budget
narrative must also verify progress
towards meeting the 10 percent match
requirement. For subsequent reporting
years, grantees will confirm projections
made from the prior year; and
(q) Other information, as requested by
RSA, in order to verify substantial
progress and effectively report program
impact to Congress and key
stakeholders.
4. Performance Measures: The
Government Performance and Results
Act of 1993 (GPRA) directs Federal
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departments and agencies to improve
the effectiveness of programs by
engaging in strategic planning, setting
outcome-related goals for programs, and
measuring program results against those
goals.
The goal of RSA’s Rehabilitation
Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term
Training—Rehabilitation Specialty
Areas program is to increase the number
of qualified VR personnel, including
counselors and other professional and
paraprofessional staff, working in State
VR or related agencies. At least 75
percent of total project funds must be
used for direct payment of student
scholarships.
Grantees are required to maintain a
system that safeguards the privacy of
current and former scholars from the
time they are enrolled in the program
until they successfully meet their
service obligation through qualified
employment or monetary repayment.
This system must ensure that scholars
sign a payback agreement and an exit
form when they exit the program,
regardless of whether they drop out, are
removed, or successfully complete the
program. Specifically, each grantee is
required to maintain the following
scholar information:
(a) Current contact information for all
students receiving scholarships,
including home address, email, and a
phone number (home or cell);
(b) A point of contact for each scholar
in the event that the grantee is unable
to contact the student. This contact
must be at least 21 years of age and may
be a parent, relative, spouse, partner,
sibling, or guardian;
(c) Cumulative financial support
granted to scholars;
(d) Scholar debt in years;
(e) Program completion date and
reason for exit for each scholar;
(f) Annual documentation from the
scholar’s employer(s) until the scholar
completes the service obligation. This
documentation must include the
following elements in order to verify
qualified employment: Start date of
employment to the present date,
confirmation of full-time or part-time
employment (if the scholar is working
part-time the number of hours per week
must be included in the
documentation), type of employment,
and a description of the roles and
responsibilities performed on the job.
This information is required for each
employer if the scholar has worked in
more than one setting in order to meet
the service obligation.
If the scholar is employed in a related
agency, the agency must also provide
documentation to validate that there is
a relationship with the State VR agency.
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This may be a formal or informal
contract, cooperative agreement,
memorandum of understanding, or
related document;
(g) Annual documentation from the
scholar’s IHE to verify dates of deferral,
if applicable. The documentation may
be prepared by the scholar’s advisor or
department chair and must include:
Confirmation of enrollment date,
estimated graduation date, confirmation
that the scholar is enrolled in a full-time
course of study, and confirmation of the
scholar’s intent to fulfill the service
obligation upon completion of the
program.
Grantees are required to report
annually to RSA on the data elements
described above using the RSA Grantee
Reporting Form, OMB number 1820–
0617, an electronic reporting system
supported by the RSA Management
Information System (RSA MIS). In
addition, grantees are required to utilize
all forms required by RSA to prepare
and process repayment, as well as
requests for deferral and exceptions.
The RSA Grantee Reporting Form
collects specific data, including the
number of scholars entering the
rehabilitation workforce, the
rehabilitation field each scholar enters,
and the type of employment setting each
scholar chooses (e.g., State VR agency,
nonprofit service provider, or
professional practice group). This form
allows RSA to measure the progress
towards achieving the goal of increasing
the number of qualified VR personnel
working in State VR and related
agencies.
5. Continuation Awards: In making a
continuation award under 34 CFR
75.253, the Secretary considers, among
other things: Whether a grantee has
made substantial progress in achieving
the goals and objectives of the project;
whether the grantee has expended funds
in a manner that is consistent with its
approved application and budget; and,
if the Secretary has established
performance measurement
requirements, the performance targets in
the grantee’s approved application. 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
See
chart in the Award Information section
in this notice for the name, room
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number, telephone number, and email
address of the contact person for each
specialty area of this competition. You
can write to the specialty area contact
person at the following address: U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland
Avenue SW., Potomac Center Plaza
(PCP), Washington, DC 20202–2600.
If you use a TDD or TTY, call the
Federal Relay Service, 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 persons
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 the site.
You may also access documents of the
Department published in the Federal
Register by using the article search
feature 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: March 20, 2015.
Sue Swenson,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
[Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) Number: 84.328M]
Reopening; Applications for New
Awards; Training and Information for
Parents of Children With Disabilities—
Parent Training and Information
Centers
Office of Special Education and
Rehabilitative Services, Department of
Education.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
On December 11, 2014, we
published in the Federal Register (79
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FR 73557) a notice inviting applications
for the FY 2015 Parent Training and
Information Centers competition (NIA).
The notice established a deadline date
of February 9, 2015, for the transmittal
of applications. This notice reopens the
competition for five days.
DATES:
Deadline for Transmittal of
Applications: March 30, 2015.
Deadline for Intergovernmental
Review: May 29, 2015.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: A
significant number of applications
received in response to the NIA were
not eligible because the applicants did
not follow the formatting or deadline
requirements in the NIA. Consequently,
we did not receive eligible applications
for a number of States. Therefore, we are
reopening the competition to allow
applicants to submit or resubmit
applications that meet the requirements
in the NIA, in order to ensure that
parents in all States can be served by a
Parent Training and Information Center.
Applicants that have already
submitted applications under the FY
2015 Parent Training and Information
Centers competition are encouraged to
review their applications and determine
whether they have met all eligibility
requirements, including formatting
requirements and the deadline for
submission, in the NIA and the
application package, which is available
at https://www2.ed.gov/programs/
oseppic/applicant.html.
Note that the NIA requires double
spacing (no more than three lines per
vertical inch) for all text in the
application narrative, including titles,
headings, footnotes, quotations,
reference citations, and captions, as well
as all text in charts, tables, figures,
graphs, and screen shots.
Applicants may review a recorded
Webinar that discusses the application
requirements at https://
tadnet.adobeconnect.com/
p763v5dg8fm/.
As stated above, applicants may
resubmit applications that may not have
met all formatting requirements.
Applicants that already submitted
timely applications that meet all of the
formatting requirements do not have to
resubmit their applications. If a new
application is not submitted, the
Department will use the application that
was submitted before the February 9,
2015, 4:30 p.m. EST deadline.
Note: Applications that did not meet the
February deadline must be resubmitted to be
considered for review.
Note to Applicants: The notice
published on December 11, 2014,
provides other information that applies
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Applications for New Awards; Rehabilitation Training:
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training Program--Rehabilitation Specialty
Areas
AGENCY: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services,
Department of Education.
ACTION: Notice.
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Overview Information: Rehabilitation Services Administration
(RSA)--Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term Training
Program--Rehabilitation Specialty Areas.
Notice inviting applications for new awards for fiscal year (FY)
2015.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Numbers: 84.129Q and
W.
DATES:
Applications Available: March 25, 2015.
Date of Pre-Application Webinar: April 8, 2015.
Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: May 26, 2015.
Deadline for Intergovernmental Review: July 23, 2015.
Full Text of Announcement
I. Funding Opportunity Description
Purpose of Program: The Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program
provides financial assistance for projects that provide--
(1) Basic or advanced training leading to an academic degree in
areas of personnel shortages in rehabilitation as identified by the
Secretary;
(2) A specified series of courses or program of study leading to
the award of a certificate in areas of personnel shortages in
rehabilitation as identified by the Secretary; and
(3) Support for medical residents enrolled in residency training
programs in the specialty of physical medicine and rehabilitation.
Priority: This priority is from the notice of final priority for
this program, published on July 23, 2014 in the Federal Register (79 FR
42680).
Absolute Priority: For FY 2015 and any subsequent year in which we
make awards from the list of unfunded applicants from this competition,
this priority is an absolute priority. Under 34 CFR 75.105(c)(3) we
consider only applications that meet this priority.
This priority is:
Rehabilitation Specialty Areas.
The purpose of the priority is to fund programs leading to a
master's degree or certificate in one of two specialty areas:
Rehabilitation of Individuals Who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (84.129Q)
and Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (84.129W). The goal
of this priority is to increase the skills of scholars in these
rehabilitation specialty areas so that, upon successful completion of
their master's degree or certificate programs, they are prepared to
effectively meet the needs and demands of individuals with
disabilities.
Under this priority, applicants must:
(a) Provide data on the current and projected employment needs and
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personnel shortages in the specialty area in State VR agencies and
other related agencies as defined in 34 CFR 386.4 in their local area,
region, and State, and describe how the proposed program will address
those employment needs and personnel shortages.
(b) Describe how the proposed program will provide rehabilitation
professionals with the skills and knowledge that will help ensure that
the individuals with disabilities whom they serve can meet current
demands and emerging trends in the labor market, including how:
(1) The curriculum provides a breadth of knowledge, experience, and
rigor that will adequately prepare scholars to meet the employment
needs and goals of VR consumers and aligns with evidence-based and
competency-based practices in the rehabilitation specialty area;
(2) The curriculum prepares scholars to meet all applicable
certification standards;
(3) The curriculum addresses new or emerging consumer needs or
trends at the national, State, and regional levels in the
rehabilitation specialty area;
(4) The curriculum teaches scholars to address the needs of
individuals with disabilities who are from diverse cultural
backgrounds;
(5) The curriculum trains scholars to assess the assistive
technology needs of consumers, identify the most appropriate assistive
technology services and devices for assisting consumers to obtain and
retain employment, and train consumers to use such technology;
(6) The curriculum teaches scholars to work with employers
effectively in today's economy, including by teaching strategies for
developing relationships with employers in their State and local areas,
identifying employer needs and skill demands, making initial employer
contacts, presenting job-ready clients to potential employers, and
conducting follow-up with employers; and
(7) The latest technology is incorporated into the methods of
instruction (e.g., the use of distance education to reach scholars who
live far from the university and the use of technology to acquire labor
market information).
(c) Describe their methods to:
(1) Recruit highly capable prospective scholars who have the
potential to successfully complete the academic program, all required
practicum and internship experiences, and the required service
obligation;
(2) Educate potential scholars about the terms and conditions of
the service obligation under 34 CFR 386.4, 386.34, and 386.40 through
386.43 so that they will be fully informed before accepting a
scholarship;
(3) Maintain a system that ensures that scholars sign a payback
agreement and an exit form when they exit the program, regardless of
whether they drop out, are removed, or successfully complete the
program;
(4) Provide academic support and counseling to scholars throughout
the course of the academic program to ensure successful completion;
(5) Ensure that all scholars complete an internship in a State VR
agency or a related agency as a requirement for completion of a program
leading to a master's degree. The internship must be in a State VR
agency unless the VR agency does not directly perform work related to
the scholar's course of study or an applicant can provide sufficient
justification that it is not feasible for all students receiving
scholarships to complete an internship in a State VR agency. In such
cases, the applicant may require scholars to complete an internship in
a related agency, as defined in 34 CFR 386.4. Circumstances that would
constitute sufficient justification may include, but are not limited
to, a lack of capacity at the State VR agency to provide adequate
supervision of scholars during their internship experience and the
physical distance between scholars and the nearest office of the State
VR agency (e.g., for scholars enrolled in distance-learning programs or
at rural institutions). Applicants should include a written
justification in the application or provide it to RSA for review and
approval by the appropriate RSA Project Officer no later than 30 days
prior to a scholar beginning an internship in a related agency. For
applicants proposing a certificate program, the requirement for an
internship in a State VR agency or a related agency is waived unless
the certificate program has an internship requirement.
(6) Provide career counseling, including informing scholars of
professional contacts and networks, job leads, and other necessary
resources and information to support scholars in successfully obtaining
and retaining qualifying employment;
(7) Maintain regular contact with scholars upon successful program
completion to ensure that they have support during their search for
qualifying employment as well as support during the initial months of
their employment (e.g., by matching scholars with mentors in the
field);
(8) Maintain regular communication with scholars after program exit
to ensure that their contact information is current and that
documentation of employment is accurate and meets the regulatory
requirements for qualifying employment; and
(9) Maintain accurate information on, while safeguarding the
privacy of, current and former scholars from the time they are enrolled
in the program until they successfully meet their service obligation.
(d) Describe a plan for developing and maintaining partnerships
with State VR agencies and community-based rehabilitation service
providers that includes:
(1) Coordination between the grantee and the State VR agencies and
community-based rehabilitation service providers that will promote
qualifying employment opportunities for scholars and formalized on-
boarding and induction experiences for new hires;
(2) Formal opportunities for scholars to obtain work experiences
through internships, practicum agreements, job shadowing, and mentoring
opportunities; and
(3) When applicable, a scholar internship assessment tool that is
developed to ensure a consistent approach to the evaluation of scholars
in a particular program. The tool should reflect the specific
responsibilities of the scholar during the internship. The grantee and
worksite supervisor are encouraged to work together as they see fit to
develop the assessment tool. Supervisors at the internship site will
complete the assessment detailing the scholar's strengths and areas for
improvement that must be addressed and provide the results of the
assessment to the grantee. The grantee should ensure that (i) scholars
are provided with a copy of the assessment and all relevant rubrics
prior to beginning their internship, (ii) supervisors have sufficient
technical support to accurately complete the assessment, and (iii)
scholars receive a copy of the results of the assessment within 90 days
of the end of their internship.
(e) Describe how scholars will be evaluated throughout the entire
program to ensure that they are proficient in meeting the needs and
demands of today's consumers and employers, including the steps that
will be taken to provide assistance to a scholar who is not meeting
academic standards or who is performing poorly in a practicum or
internship setting.
(f) Describe how the program will be evaluated. Such a description
must include:
(1) How the program will determine its effect over a period of time
on filling vacancies in the State VR agency with qualified
rehabilitation professionals
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capable of providing quality services to consumers;
(2) How input from State VR agencies and community-based
rehabilitation service providers will be included in the evaluation;
(3) How feedback from consumers of VR services and employers
(including the assessments described in paragraph (d)(3)) will be
included in the evaluation;
(4) How data from other sources, such as those from the Department
on the State VR program, will be included in the evaluation; and
(5) How the data and results from the evaluation will be used to
make necessary adjustments and improvements to the program.
Fourth and Fifth Years of the Project: In deciding whether to
continue funding any Rehabilitation Long-Term Training project for the
fourth and fifth years, the Secretary will consider the requirements of
34 CFR 75.253(a), and in addition--
(a) The recommendation of the RSA project officer who will monitor
the reported annual performance of the grantee's training program and
measure progress towards achieving the projections in the grantee's
application. This review will consider the number of students actually
enrolled in the grantee's training program, the number of students who
successfully enter qualifying employment with State vocational
rehabilitation (VR) agencies, and the number of students who obtain
qualifying employment in related agencies;
(b) The timeliness and effectiveness with which all requirements of
the grant award have been or are being met by the grantee, including
the submission of annual performance reports and annual RSA scholar
payback program reports, and adherence to fiduciary responsibilities
related to the budget submitted in the application; and
(c) The quality, relevance, and usefulness of the grantee's
training program and activities, and the degree to which the training
program and activities and their outcomes have contributed to
significantly improving the quality of VR professionals ready for
employment with State VR agencies and related agencies, as measured by
the percentage of students entering eligible employment under 34 CFR
386.34.
Grantees must also provide assurances that they will abide by all
of the administrative and performance reporting requirements associated
with the RSA scholar payback program reports and will retain all the
documentation, including the scholarship agreement, exit forms, and any
other documentation, necessary to ensure students understand their
financial responsibilities and liabilities under this program (34 CFR
part 386).
Note: While applicants may not hire staff or select trainees
based on race or national origin/ethnicity, they may conduct
outreach activities to increase the pool of eligible minority
candidates. We may disqualify and not consider for funding any
applicant that indicates that it will hire or train a certain number
or percentage of minority candidates.
Program Authority: 29 U.S.C. 772.
Applicable Regulations: (a) The Education Department General
Administrative Regulations in 34 CFR parts 75, 77, 79, 81, 82, 84, 86,
and 99. (b) The Office of Management and Budget Guidelines to Agencies
on Governmentwide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement) in 2 CFR
part 180, as adopted and amended as regulations of the Department in 2
CFR part 3485. (c) The Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards in 2 CFR part
200, as adopted and amended in 2 CFR part 3474. (d) The regulations for
this program in 34 CFR parts 385 and 386. (e) The notice of final
priority published in the Federal Register on July 23, 2014 (79 FR
42680).
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 only to
institutions of higher education (IHEs).
II. Award Information
Type of Award: Discretionary grants.
Estimated Available Funds: $3,450,000.
Contingent upon the availability of funds and the quality of
applications, we may make additional awards in FY 2016 from the list of
unfunded applicants from this competition.
Estimated Range of Awards: See chart.
Estimated Average Size of Awards: See chart.
Maximum Award: See chart.
Estimated Number of Awards: See chart.
Project Period: See chart.
Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term Training Program--Rehabilitation Specialty Areas
Application Notice for Fiscal Year 2015
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Maximum
Deadline for Estimated award
Applications transmittal average (budget Estimated
CFDA No. and name available of Estimated range of awards size of period of number of Project period Contact person
applications awards 12 months) awards
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Rehabilitation of Individuals Who 3/25/15 5/26/15 $140,000-$150,000.............. $145,000 $150,000 3 Up to 60 months............. Don Bunuan, 202-245-
are Deaf or Hard of Hearing 6616,
(84.129Q). don.bunuan@ed.gov,
PCP, Room 5046.
Comprehensive System of Personnel ............ ............ $190,000-$200,000.............. 195,000 200,000 15 Up to 60 months............. Karen Holliday, 202-245-
Development (84.129W). 7318,
karen.holliday@ed.gov,
PCP, Room 5090.
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\1\ We will reject any application under 84.129Q that proposes a budget exceeding $150,000 for a single budget period of 12 months, and we will reject any application under 84.129W that
proposes a budget exceeding $200,000 for a single budget period of 12 months. The Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative Services may change the maximum amount through
a notice published in the Federal Register.
Note: The Department is not bound by any estimates in this
notice.
III. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants: States and public or nonprofit agencies and
organizations, including Indian tribes and IHEs.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching: Cost sharing of at least 10 percent of
the total cost of the project is required of grantees under the
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training program. The Secretary may
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waive part of the non-Federal share of the cost of the project after
negotiations if the applicant demonstrates that it does not have
sufficient resources to contribute the entire match (34 CFR 386.30).
Note: Under 34 CFR 75.562(c), an indirect cost reimbursement on
a training grant is limited to the recipient's actual indirect
costs, as determined by its negotiated indirect cost rate agreement,
or eight percent of a modified total direct cost base, whichever
amount is less. Indirect costs in excess of the limit may not be
charged directly, used to satisfy matching or cost-sharing
requirements, or charged to another Federal award.
IV. Application and Submission Information
1. Address to Request Application Package: You can obtain an
application package via the Internet, from the Education Publications
Center (ED Pubs), or from the program office.
To obtain a copy via the Internet, use the following address:
www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/grantapps/.
To obtain a copy from ED Pubs, write, fax, or call the following:
ED Pubs, U.S. Department of Education, P.O. Box 22207, Alexandria, VA
22304. Telephone, toll free: 1-877-433-7827. FAX: (703) 605-6794. If
you use a telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD) or a text
telephone (TTY), call, toll free: 1-877-576-7734.
You can contact ED Pubs at its Web site, also: www.EDPubs.gov or at
its email address: edpubs@inet.ed.gov.
If you request an application from ED Pubs, be sure to identify
this competition as follows: CFDA number 84.129Q or 84.129W.
To obtain a copy from the program office, contact the person listed
under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT in section VII of this notice.
Individuals with disabilities can obtain a copy of the application
package in an accessible format (e.g., braille, large print, audiotape,
or compact disc) by contacting the person or team listed under
Accessible Format in section VIII of this notice.
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 this competition.
Page Limit: The application narrative (Part III of the application)
is where you, the applicant, address the selection criteria that
reviewers use to evaluate your application. You must limit the
application narrative to the equivalent of no more than 45 pages, 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, including titles, headings,
footnotes, quotations, references, and captions, as well as all text in
charts, tables, figures, and graphs.
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. An application submitted in any other font
(including Times Roman or Arial Narrow) will not be accepted.
The page limit of 45 pages applies to all of the application
narrative section, Part III. We will reject your application if you
exceed the page limit for Part III, or if you apply other standards and
exceed the equivalent of the page limit.
However, the page limit does not apply to Part I, the cover sheet;
Part II, the budget section, including the narrative budget
justification; Part IV, the assurances and certifications; or the one-
page double-spaced abstract.
If you submit optional materials such as resumes, a bibliography,
or letters of support, please limit these materials to a total of no
more than 30 pages.
Please note that, if you receive funding under the competition, the
abstract will be made available to the public.
3. Submission Dates and Times: Applications Available: March 25,
2015. Date of Pre-Application Webinar: Interested parties are invited
to participate in a pre-application webinar. The pre-application
webinar with staff from the Department will be held on April 8, 2015 at
2:00 p.m., Washington, DC time. The webinar will be recorded. For
further information about the pre-application webinar, contact the
person listed under FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT in section VII of
this notice. Deadline for Transmittal of Applications: May 26, 2015.
Applications for grants under this competition must be submitted
electronically using the Grants.gov Apply site (Grants.gov). For
information (including dates and times) about how to submit your
application electronically, or in paper format by mail or hand delivery
if you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission
requirement, please refer to section IV. 7. Other Submission
Requirements of 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
the person 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: July 23, 2015.
4. Intergovernmental Review: This competition is 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 package for this
competition.
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
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 two to five 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
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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: www2.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/sam-faqs.html.
In addition, if you are submitting your application via Grants.gov,
you must (1) be designated by your organization as an Authorized
Organization Representative (AOR); and (2) register yourself with
Grants.gov as an AOR. Details on these steps are outlined at the
following Grants.gov Web page: www.grants.gov/web/grants/register.html.
7. Other Submission Requirements: Applications for grants under
this competition must be submitted electronically unless you qualify
for an exception to this requirement in accordance with the
instructions in this section.
a. Electronic Submission of Applications.
Applications for grants under the Rehabilitation Training:
Rehabilitation Long-Term Training--Rehabilitation Specialty Areas
competition, CFDA numbers 84.129Q and W, must be submitted
electronically using the Governmentwide Grants.gov Apply site at
www.Grants.gov. Through this site, you will be able to download a copy
of the application package, complete it offline, and then upload and
submit your application. You may not email an electronic copy of a
grant application to us.
We will reject your application if you submit it in paper format
unless, as described elsewhere in this section, you qualify for one of
the exceptions to the electronic submission requirement and submit, no
later than two weeks before the application deadline date, a written
statement to the Department that you qualify for one of these
exceptions. Further information regarding calculation of the date that
is two weeks before the application deadline date is provided later in
this section under Exception to Electronic Submission Requirement.
You may access the electronic grant application for the
Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term Training Program--
Rehabilitation Specialty Areas competition at www.Grants.gov. You must
search for the downloadable application package for this competition by
the CFDA number. Do not include the CFDA number's alpha suffix in your
search (e.g., search for 84.129, not 84.129Q or W).
Please note the following:
When you enter the Grants.gov site, you will find
information about submitting an application electronically through the
site, as well as the hours of operation.
Applications received by Grants.gov are date and time
stamped. Your application must be fully uploaded and submitted and must
be date and time stamped by the Grants.gov system no later than 4:30:00
p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application deadline date. Except as
otherwise noted in this section, we will not accept your application if
it is received--that is, date and time stamped by the Grants.gov
system--after 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application
deadline date. We do not consider an application that does not comply
with the deadline requirements. When we retrieve your application from
Grants.gov, we will notify you if we are rejecting your application
because it was date and time stamped by the Grants.gov system after
4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application deadline date.
The amount of time it can take to upload an application
will vary depending on a variety of factors, including the size of the
application and the speed of your Internet connection. Therefore, we
strongly recommend that you do not wait until the application deadline
date to begin the submission process through Grants.gov.
You should review and follow the Education Submission
Procedures for submitting an application through Grants.gov that are
included in the application package for this competition to ensure that
you submit your application in a timely manner to the Grants.gov
system. You can also find the Education Submission Procedures
pertaining to Grants.gov under News and Events on the Department's G5
system home page at www.G5.gov.
You will not receive additional point value because you
submit your application in electronic format, nor will we penalize you
if you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission
requirement, as described elsewhere in this section, and submit your
application in paper format.
You must submit all documents electronically, including
all information you typically provide on the following forms: The
Application for Federal Assistance (SF 424), the Department of
Education Supplemental Information for SF 424, Budget Information--Non-
Construction Programs (ED 524), and all necessary assurances and
certifications.
You must upload any narrative sections and all other
attachments to your application as files in a PDF (Portable Document)
read-only, non-modifiable format. Do not upload an interactive or
fillable PDF file. If you upload a file type other than a read-only,
non-modifiable PDF or submit a password-protected file, we will not
review that material.
Your electronic application must comply with any page-
limit requirements described in this notice.
After you electronically submit your application, you will
receive from Grants.gov an automatic notification of receipt that
contains a Grants.gov tracking number. (This notification indicates
receipt by Grants.gov only, not receipt by the Department.) The
Department then will retrieve your application from Grants.gov and send
a second notification to you by email. This second notification
indicates that the Department has received your application and has
assigned your application a PR/Award number (an ED-specified
identifying number unique to your application).
We may request that you provide us original signatures on
forms at a later date.
Application Deadline Date Extension in Case of Technical Issues
with the Grants.gov System: If you are experiencing problems submitting
your application through Grants.gov, please contact the Grants.gov
Support Desk, toll free, at 1-800-518-4726. You must obtain a
Grants.gov Support Desk Case Number and must keep a record of it.
If you are prevented from electronically submitting your
application on the application deadline date because of technical
problems with the Grants.gov system, we will grant you an extension
until 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC time, the following business day to
enable you to transmit your application electronically or by hand
delivery. You also may mail your application by following the mailing
instructions described elsewhere in this notice.
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If you submit an application after 4:30:00 p.m., Washington, DC
time, on the application deadline date, please contact the person
listed under For Further Information Contact in section VII of this
notice and provide an explanation of the technical problem you
experienced with Grants.gov, along with the Grants.gov Support Desk
Case Number. We will accept your application if we can confirm that a
technical problem occurred with the Grants.gov system and that that
problem affected your ability to submit your application by 4:30:00
p.m., Washington, DC time, on the application deadline date. The
Department will contact you after a determination is made on whether
your application will be accepted.
Note: The extensions to which we refer in this section apply
only to the unavailability of, or technical problems with, the
Grants.gov system. We will not grant you an extension if you failed
to fully register to submit your application to Grants.gov before
the application deadline date and time or if the technical problem
you experienced is unrelated to the Grants.gov system.
Exception to Electronic Submission Requirement: You qualify for an
exception to the electronic submission requirement, and may submit your
application in paper format, if you are unable to submit an application
through the Grants.gov system because--
You do not have access to the Internet; or
You do not have the capacity to upload large documents to
the Grants.gov system;
and
No later than two weeks before the application deadline
date (14 calendar days or, if the fourteenth calendar day before the
application deadline date falls on a Federal holiday, the next business
day following the Federal holiday), you mail or fax a written statement
to the Department, explaining which of the two grounds for an exception
prevents you from using the Internet to submit your application.
If you mail your written statement to the Department, it must be
postmarked no later than two weeks before the application deadline
date. If you fax your written statement to the Department, we must
receive the faxed statement no later than two weeks before the
application deadline date.
Address and mail or fax your statement to: Karen Holliday, U.S.
Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue SW., Room 5090, PCP,
Washington, DC 20202-2800. FAX: (202) 245-7318.
Your paper application must be submitted in accordance with the
mail or hand delivery instructions described in this notice.
b. Submission of Paper Applications by Mail.
If you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission
requirement, you may mail (through the U.S. Postal Service or a
commercial carrier) your application to the Department. 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 Number 84.129Q or W), 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.
c. Submission of Paper Applications by Hand Delivery.
If you qualify for an exception to the electronic submission
requirement, you (or a courier service) may deliver your paper
application to the Department by hand. You 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 Number 84.129Q or W), 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. Selection Criteria: The selection criteria for this competition
are from 34 CFR 75.210 and 34 CFR 386.20 and are listed in the
application package.
2. 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).
3. Special Conditions: Under 2 CFR 3474.10, the Secretary may
impose special conditions and, in appropriate circumstances, high-risk
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 2 CFR part
200, subpart D; 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 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
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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 this competition,
you must ensure that you have in place the necessary processes and
systems to comply with the reporting requirements in 2 CFR part 170
should you receive funding under the competition. This does not apply
if you have an exception under 2 CFR 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 directed by the Secretary under 34
CFR 75.118. The Secretary may also require more frequent performance
reports under 34 CFR 75.720(c). For specific requirements on reporting,
please go to www.ed.gov/fund/grant/apply/appforms/appforms.html.
In addition, all Rehabilitation Long-Term Training--Rehabilitation
Specialty Areas grantees must submit the following quantitative and
qualitative data in an annual performance report:
(a) Program activities that occurred during each fiscal year from
October 1 to March 31 and projected program activities to occur from
April 1 to September 30. For subsequent reporting years, grantees
confirm projections made from the prior year;
(b) Summary of academic support and counseling provided to scholars
to ensure successful completion;
(c) Summary of career counseling provided to scholars upon program
completion to ensure that they have support during their search for
qualifying employment, as well as during the initial months of their
employment. This may include, but is not limited to, informing scholars
of professional contacts, network opportunities, and job leads,
matching scholars with mentors in the field, and connecting scholars to
other necessary resources and information;
(d) Summary of partnership and coordination activities with State
VR agencies and community-based rehabilitation providers. This may
include but is not limited to obtaining input and feedback regarding
curricula from State VR agencies and community-based rehabilitation
providers; organizing internships, practicum agreements, job shadowing,
and mentoring opportunities; and assessing scholars at the work site;
(e) Assistance provided to scholars who may not be meeting academic
standards or who are performing poorly in a practicum or internship
setting;
(f) Results of the program evaluation, as well as information
describing how these results will be used to make necessary adjustments
and improvements to the program;
(g) Results from scholar internship, practicum, job shadowing, or
mentoring assessments, as well as information describing how those
results will be used to ensure that future scholars receive all
necessary preparation and training prior to program completion;
(h) Results from scholar evaluations and information describing how
these results will be used to ensure that future scholars will be
proficient in meeting the needs and demands of today's consumers and
employers;
(i) Number of scholars who began an internship during the reporting
period;
(j) Number of scholars who completed an internship during the
reporting period;
(k) Number of scholars who dropped out or were dismissed from the
program during the reporting period;
(l) Number of scholars receiving RSA scholarships during the
reporting period;
(m) Number of scholars who graduated from the program during the
reporting period;
(n) Number of scholars who obtained qualifying employment during
the reporting period;
(o) Number of vacancies filled in the State VR agency with
qualified counselors from the program during the reporting period;
(p) A budget and narrative detailing expenditures covering the
period of October 1 through March 31 and projected expenditures from
April 1 through September 30. The budget narrative must also verify
progress towards meeting the 10 percent match requirement. For
subsequent reporting years, grantees will confirm projections made from
the prior year; and
(q) Other information, as requested by RSA, in order to verify
substantial progress and effectively report program impact to Congress
and key stakeholders.
4. Performance Measures: The Government Performance and Results Act
of 1993 (GPRA) directs Federal departments and agencies to improve the
effectiveness of programs by engaging in strategic planning, setting
outcome-related goals for programs, and measuring program results
against those goals.
The goal of RSA's Rehabilitation Training: Rehabilitation Long-Term
Training--Rehabilitation Specialty Areas program is to increase the
number of qualified VR personnel, including counselors and other
professional and paraprofessional staff, working in State VR or related
agencies. At least 75 percent of total project funds must be used for
direct payment of student scholarships.
Grantees are required to maintain a system that safeguards the
privacy of current and former scholars from the time they are enrolled
in the program until they successfully meet their service obligation
through qualified employment or monetary repayment. This system must
ensure that scholars sign a payback agreement and an exit form when
they exit the program, regardless of whether they drop out, are
removed, or successfully complete the program. Specifically, each
grantee is required to maintain the following scholar information:
(a) Current contact information for all students receiving
scholarships, including home address, email, and a phone number (home
or cell);
(b) A point of contact for each scholar in the event that the
grantee is unable to contact the student. This contact must be at least
21 years of age and may be a parent, relative, spouse, partner,
sibling, or guardian;
(c) Cumulative financial support granted to scholars;
(d) Scholar debt in years;
(e) Program completion date and reason for exit for each scholar;
(f) Annual documentation from the scholar's employer(s) until the
scholar completes the service obligation. This documentation must
include the following elements in order to verify qualified employment:
Start date of employment to the present date, confirmation of full-time
or part-time employment (if the scholar is working part-time the number
of hours per week must be included in the documentation), type of
employment, and a description of the roles and responsibilities
performed on the job. This information is required for each employer if
the scholar has worked in more than one setting in order to meet the
service obligation.
If the scholar is employed in a related agency, the agency must
also provide documentation to validate that there is a relationship
with the State VR agency.
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This may be a formal or informal contract, cooperative agreement,
memorandum of understanding, or related document;
(g) Annual documentation from the scholar's IHE to verify dates of
deferral, if applicable. The documentation may be prepared by the
scholar's advisor or department chair and must include: Confirmation of
enrollment date, estimated graduation date, confirmation that the
scholar is enrolled in a full-time course of study, and confirmation of
the scholar's intent to fulfill the service obligation upon completion
of the program.
Grantees are required to report annually to RSA on the data
elements described above using the RSA Grantee Reporting Form, OMB
number 1820-0617, an electronic reporting system supported by the RSA
Management Information System (RSA MIS). In addition, grantees are
required to utilize all forms required by RSA to prepare and process
repayment, as well as requests for deferral and exceptions. The RSA
Grantee Reporting Form collects specific data, including the number of
scholars entering the rehabilitation workforce, the rehabilitation
field each scholar enters, and the type of employment setting each
scholar chooses (e.g., State VR agency, nonprofit service provider, or
professional practice group). This form allows RSA to measure the
progress towards achieving the goal of increasing the number of
qualified VR personnel working in State VR and related agencies.
5. Continuation Awards: In making a continuation award under 34 CFR
75.253, the Secretary considers, among other things: Whether a grantee
has made substantial progress in achieving the goals and objectives of
the project; whether the grantee has expended funds in a manner that is
consistent with its approved application and budget; and, if the
Secretary has established performance measurement requirements, the
performance targets in the grantee's approved application. 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: See chart in the Award Information
section in this notice for the name, room number, telephone number, and
email address of the contact person for each specialty area of this
competition. You can write to the specialty area contact person at the
following address: U.S. Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue
SW., Potomac Center Plaza (PCP), Washington, DC 20202-2600.
If you use a TDD or TTY, call the Federal Relay Service, 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 persons 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 the
site.
You may also access documents of the Department published in the
Federal Register by using the article search feature 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: March 20, 2015.
Sue Swenson,
Acting Assistant Secretary for Special Education and Rehabilitative
Services.
[FR Doc. 2015-06880 Filed 3-24-15; 8:45 am]
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