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a. Federal Awarding Agency: Office of
Economic Adjustment (OEA),
Department of Defense (DoD).
b. Funding Opportunity Title:
Community Adjustment Planning
Assistance in Response to Reductions in
Force Structure and Personnel.
c. Announcement Type: Initial
Federal Funding Opportunity.
d. Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number & Title:
12.604, Community Economic
Adjustment Assistance for Reductions
in Defense Spending.
e. Key Dates: Proposals will be
considered on a continuing basis. OEA
will evaluate all proposal documents
and requests, and provide a response to
the respondent within 30 business days
of OEA’s receipt of a final and complete
proposal.
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I. Period of Funding Opportunity
Proposals will be considered on a
continuing basis, subject to the
availability of appropriated funds,
commencing on the date of publication
of this notice.
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
II. Funding Opportunity
Office of the Secretary
a. Program Description
Office of Economic Adjustment;
Announcement of Federal Funding
Opportunity (FFO)
Office of Economic Adjustment
(OEA), Department of Defense (DoD).
ACTION: Federal funding opportunity
announcement.
AGENCY:
This notice announces an
opportunity to request funding from the
Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA),
a Department of Defense (DoD) field
activity, for community planning
assistance to help communities respond
to announced reductions in force
structure and personnel. Planning funds
are available to assist communities to
respond to these cuts on behalf of local
workforce, business, and other
community impacts. Generally, this
assistance is available to help
communities to organize and undertake
general economic analyses to better
understand how the reductions may
affect local housing, schools, and
businesses, etc. This notice includes
proposal submission requirements and
instructions, eligibility requirements,
and the selection criteria that will be
used to evaluate proposals from eligible
respondents. OEA grants to a state or
local government may result from any
proposal submitted under this notice,
subject to the availability of
appropriations.
SUMMARY:
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OEA is a DoD Field Activity
authorized under 10 U.S.C. 2391 to
provide assistance to state or local
governments, and instrumentalities of
state and local governments, including
regional governmental organizations.
This assistance helps communities to
plan and carry out community
adjustments required by the impact of a
reduction in Defense spending for Army
force structure and personnel. Funded
activities may include: Operate and
maintain a community-based
organization to represent an impacted
area and its workers, businesses, and
communities; prepare cost effective
strategies and action plans for
sustainable economic recovery; carry
out a community adjustment and
economic diversification program; and,
plan and carry out local economic
adjustment programs. Planning and
other components include but are not
limited to: Feasibility studies;
organizational staffing, operating, and
administrative expenses; redevelopment
and economic development capacity
building; public outreach; and other
activities necessary for a community to
capably respond to the adverse impacts
of Defense spending reductions on local
schools, housing markets, central
business districts, etc. Assistance may
not be used to reverse or to oppose
announced Defense spending
reductions.
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Proposals will be evaluated against
the eligibility criteria in Section II.c. and
the selection criteria in Section II.e. of
this notice by OEA staff. OEA will
notify the respondent within thirty (30)
days of receipt of a proposal whether
their proposal was successful. The
successful respondent will then be
invited to submit an application through
OEA’s EADS 2 system. Additional
details about the review and selection
process are provided in Section II.e. of
this FFO.
The final amount of each award will
be determined by OEA based upon a
review of a final grant application, and
will be subject to the availability of
appropriated funds.
b. Federal Award Information
Awards under this FFO will be issued
in the form of a grant agreement. In
accordance with 31 U.S.C. 6304 a grant
is defined as the legal instrument
reflecting a relationship between the
United States Government and a State,
local government, or other recipient
when: (1) The principal purpose of the
relationship is to transfer a thing of
value to the State or local government
or other recipient to carry out a public
purpose of support or stimulation
authorized by a law of the United States
instead of acquiring (by purchase, lease,
or barter) property or services for the
direct benefit or use of the United States
Government; and, (2) Substantial
involvement is not expected between
the executive agency and the State, local
government, or other recipient when
carrying out the activity contemplated
in the agreement.
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c. Eligibility Information
Awards resulting from this FFO are
based on eligibility and the
responsiveness of proposals.
i. Eligible Respondents
Eligible respondents are states,
counties, municipalities, other political
subdivisions of a state; special purpose
units of a state or local government;
other instrumentalities of a state or local
government; and tribal nations.
Personnel reductions must result in the
loss of not less than: 2,000 military,
civilian, and contractor personnel in an
urban labor market area, or 1,000
military, civilian, or contractor
personnel in the case of a non-urban
labor market area. The Director, OEA,
must also determine whether the losses
constitute a direct and significant
adverse consequence on a community
and its residents. Where multiple
jurisdictions may be affected by reduced
spending and personnel reductions, one
program of assistance will be available
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and the affected jurisdictions will need
to combine their efforts into one
responsive program.
Applicants for this assistance are to
contact OEA and a project manager will
be assigned to work with the applicant
to determine eligibility for assistance
under this program.
Respondents are urged to review the
Program Information stated for CFDA
Number 12.604, Community Economic
Adjustment Assistance for Reductions
in Defense Spending at https://
www.cfda.gov, prior to preparing and/or
submitting a proposal.
ii. Cost Sharing or Matching
Cost sharing is required. Generally,
not less than 10% of a proposed project
shall be derived from non-federal
sources.
iii. Other Eligibility Information
Funding will be awarded to only one
governmental entity on behalf of a
region; therefore, applications on behalf
of a multi-jurisdictional region should
demonstrate a significant level of
cooperation.
Respondents are encouraged to
submit proposals that demonstrate
appropriate leverage of all public and
private resources and programs.
d. Proposal and Submission Information
i. Submission of a Proposal
Proposals should be submitted
electronically at oea.ncr.OEA.mbx.ffosubmit@mail.mil with a courtesy copy
to (james.p.holland8.civ@mail.mil).
Include ‘‘Community Adjustment
Planning Assistance in Response to
Reductions in Defense Spending for
Force Structure and Personnel’’ on the
subject line of the message and request
delivery/read confirmation to ensure
receipt.
Proposals may also be mailed or
hand-delivered to: Director, Office of
Economic Adjustment, 2231 Crystal
Drive, Suite 520, Arlington, VA 22202–
3711.
ii. Content and Form of Proposal
Submission
A proposal from a state on behalf of
itself must demonstrate how the
proposed grant would support local
community adjustment planning and
initiatives that assess the impact of a
Defense spending reduction for force
structure and personnel. The
submission should state specifically the
announced, or actual, force structure
and personnel reduction numbers at
their location. The submission should
describe how the grantee will, operate
and maintain a community-based
organization to represent the impacted
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area and its workers, businesses, and
help communities prepare cost effective
strategies and action plans for
sustainable economic recovery; and/or
carry out a community adjustment and
economic diversification program; plan
and carry out local economic
adjustment programs. Programs may
include but are not limited to:
Feasibility studies; organizational
staffing, operating and administrative
expenses; redevelopment and economic
development capacity building; public
outreach; and other activities necessary
for a community to capably respond to
the adverse impacts of Defense spending
reductions on local schools, housing
markets, and central business districts,
etc. Assistance may not be used to seek
to reverse or to oppose announced
Defense spending reductions.
(a) Project Parties: A description of
the partner jurisdictions, agencies,
organizations, and their roles and
responsibilities to carry out the
proposed project. Letters of support may
be included as attachment and will not
count against the ten-page limit;
(b) Grant Funds and Other Sources of
Funds: A summary of local needs,
including the need for Federal funding,
and an overview of all State and local
funding sources, including the funds
requested under this notice;
(c) Project Schedule: A sufficiently
detailed project schedule, including
milestones;
(d) Performance Milestones: A
description of milestones to be tracked
and evaluated over the course of the
project to gauge performance of the
project;
(e) Grants Management: Evidence of
the respondent’s ability and authority to
manage Federal grant funds;
(f) Submitting Official: Documentation
that the Submitting Official is
authorized by the respondent to submit
a proposal and subsequently apply for
assistance.
The proposal should be emailed to the
account identified in Section II.d, and in
Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF
format. OEA reserves the right to ask
any respondent to supplement the
information in its proposal, but expects
the proposal to be complete upon
submission. To the extent practicable,
OEA encourages respondents to provide
data and evidence of all project merits
in a form that is publicly available and
verifiable.
iii. Unique Entity Identifier and System
for Award Management (SAM)
Each respondent is required to: (a)
Provide a valid Dun and Bradstreet
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number; (b) be registered in the System
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for Award Management (SAM) before
submitting its application; and (c)
continue to maintain an active SAM
registration with current information at
all times during which it has an active
Federal award or an application or plan
under consideration by a Federal
awarding agency. OEA may not make a
Federal award to a respondent until the
respondent has complied with all
applicable unique entity identifier and
SAM requirements.
iv. Submission Dates and Times
Proposals will be considered on a
continuing basis, subject to available
appropriations, commencing on the date
of publication of this notice. The end
date for this program has not yet been
determined. OEA will evaluate all
proposals and provide a response to
each respondent via email within 30
business days of OEA’s receipt of a
final, complete grant proposal.
v. Funding Restrictions
The following are unallowable
activities under this grant program:
• Construction;
• Proposed activities for grants under
this program should not duplicate nor
replicate activities otherwise eligible for
or funded through other Federal
programs; and,
• International travel.
OEA reserves the right to decline to
fund pre-Federal award costs. Final
awards may include pre-Federal award
costs at the discretion of OEA; however,
this must be specifically requested in
the grantee’s final application.
vi. Other Submission Requirements
All respondents will submit all
proposal materials electronically as an
emailed attachment in Microsoft Word
or Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
e. Application Review Information
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i. Selection Criteria
(a) An appropriate and clear project
design to address the need, problem, or
issue identified;
(b) Evidence of an effective approach;
(c) The innovative quality of the
proposed approach; and
(d) A reasonable proposed budget
with a non-Federal match commitment
and schedule for completion of the work
program specified.
ii. Review and Selection Process
All proposals will be reviewed on
their individual merit by a panel of OEA
staff. OEA will notify the respondent
within thirty (30) days of receipt of a
proposal whether their proposal was
successful. The successful respondent
will then be instructed to submit an
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application through OEA’s grants
management system, EADS 2. OEA will
assign a Project Manager to advise and
assist successful respondents in the
preparation of the application. Grant
applications will be reviewed for their
completeness and accuracy and a grant
award notification will be issued, to the
extent possible, within seven (7)
business days from its receipt.
Unsuccessful respondents will be
notified that their proposal was not
selected for further action and funding,
and may request a debriefing on their
submitted proposal. When applicable,
OEA may include information about
other applicable federal grant programs
in this communication. Requests for
debriefing must be submitted in writing
within 3 calendar days of notification of
an unsuccessful proposal.
OEA is committed to conducting a
transparent financial assistance award
process and to publicizing information
about funding decisions. Respondents
are advised that their respective
applications and information related to
their review and evaluation may be
shared publicly. Any proprietary
information must be identified as such
in the proposal and application. In the
event of a grant award, information
about project progress and related
results may also be made publicly
available.
f. Federal Award Administration
Information
i. Federal Award Notices
In the event a grant is ultimately
awarded, the successful respondent
(Grantee) will receive a notice of award
in the form of a Grant Agreement,
signed by the Director, OEA (Grantor),
on behalf of DoD. The Grant Agreement
will be transmitted electronically or, if
necessary, by U.S. mail.
ii. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
Any grant awarded under this
program will be governed by the
provisions of the OMB circulars
applicable to financial assistance and
DoD’s implementing regulations in
place at the time of the award. A
Grantee receiving funds under this
opportunity and any consultant or passthru entity operating under the terms of
a grant shall comply with all Federal,
State, and local laws applicable to its
activities. Federal regulations that will
apply to an OEA grant include
administrative requirements and
provisions governing allowable costs as
stated in:
• 2 CFR part 200, ‘‘Uniform
Administrative Requirements, Cost
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Principles, and Audit Requirements for
Federal Awards’’;
• 2 CFR part 1103, ‘‘Interim Grants and
Cooperative Agreements Implementation of
Guidance in 2 CFR part 200, ‘‘Uniform
Administrative Requirements, Cost
Principles, And Audit Requirements for
Federal Awards’’;
• 2 CFR part 25, ‘‘Universal Identifier and
System for Award Management’’;
• 2 CFR part 170, ‘‘Reporting Subaward
and Executive Compensation Information’’;
• 2 CFR part 180, OMB Guidelines to
Agencies on Government-wide Debarment
and Suspension (Nonprocurement), as
implemented by DoD in 2 CFR part 1125,
Department of Defense Nonprocurement
Debarment and Suspension; and
• 32 CFR part 28, ‘‘New Restrictions on
Lobbying’’.
iii. Reporting
OEA requires periodic performance
reports, an interim financial report for
each 12 months a grant is active, and
one final performance report for any
grant. The performance reports will
contain information on the following:
(a) A comparison of actual
accomplishments to the objectives
established for the period;
(b) reasons for slippage if established
objectives were not met;
(c) additional pertinent information
when appropriate;
(d) a comparison of actual and
projected quarterly expenditures in the
grant; and,
(e) the amount of Federal cash on
hand at the beginning and end of the
reporting period.
The final performance report must
contain a summary of activities for the
entire grant period. All required
deliverables should be submitted with
the final performance report.
The final SF 425, ‘‘Federal Financial
Report,’’ must be submitted to OEA
within 90 days after the end of the grant.
Any grant funds actually advanced
and not needed for grant purposes shall
be returned immediately to OEA. Upon
award, OEA will include a schedule for
reporting periods and report due dates
in the Grant Agreement.
III. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
For further information, to answer
questions, or for help with problems,
contact: Mr. James Holland (Program
Director), Office of Economic
Adjustment, 2231 Crystal Drive, Suite
520, Arlington, VA 22202–3711, Office:
(703) 697 2188, Email:
james.p.holland8.civ@mail.mil.
The OEA homepage address is:
https://www.oea.gov.
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IV. Other Information
a. Grant Award Determination
Selection of an organization under
this FFO does not constitute approval of
a grant for the proposed project as
submitted. Before any funds are
awarded, OEA may enter into
negotiations about such items as
program components, staffing and
funding levels, and administrative
systems in place to support
implementation of the award. The
amount of available funding may
require the final award amount to be
less than that originally requested by the
respondent. If the negotiations do not
result in a mutually acceptable
submission, OEA reserves the right to
terminate the negotiations and decline
to fund an application. OEA further
reserves the right not to fund any
proposal received under this FFO.
In the event OEA approves an amount
that is less than the amount requested,
the respondent will be required to
modify its grant application to conform
to the reduced amount before execution
of the grant agreement. OEA reserves the
right to reduce or withdraw the award
if acceptable modifications are not
submitted by the respondent within 15
working days from the date the request
for modification is made. Any
modifications must be within the scope
of the original application and approved
by both the Grantee and OEA. OEA
reserves the right to cancel any award
for non-performance.
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b. No Obligation for Future Funding
Amendment or renewal of an award
to increase funding or to extend the
period of performance is at the
discretion of OEA.
c. Intellectual Property Rights
In the event of a grant award, the
Grantee may copyright any work that is
subject to copyright and was developed,
or for which ownership was purchased,
under an award. The Federal awarding
agencies reserve a royalty-free,
nonexclusive and irrevocable right to
reproduce, publish, or otherwise use the
work for Federal purposes, and to
authorize others to do so. Such uses
include, but are not limited to, the right
to modify and distribute such products
worldwide by any means, electronically
or otherwise. The Grantee may not use
Federal funds to pay any royalty or
license fee for use of a copyrighted
work, or the cost of acquiring by
purchase a copyright in a work, where
the Department has a license or rights of
free use in such work. If revenues are
generated through selling products
developed with grant funds, including
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intellectual property, these revenues are
program income and shall be added to
the grant and must be expended for
allowable grant activities.
Dated: March 15, 2016.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
[Docket ID: DoD–2014–OS–0069]
Submission for OMB Review;
Comment Request
ACTION:
Notice.
The Department of Defense
has submitted to OMB for clearance, the
following proposal for collection of
information under the provisions of the
Paperwork Reduction Act.
DATES: Consideration will be given to all
comments received by April 18, 2016.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fred
Licari, 571–372–0493.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title, Associated Form and Omb
Number: Technical Assistance for
Public Participation (TAPP)
Application, DD Form 2749, OMB
Control Number 0704–0392.
Type of Request: Reinstatement,
without change, of a previously
approved collection for which approval
has expired.
Number of Respondents: 25.
Responses per Respondent: 2.
Annual Responses: 50.
Average Burden per Response: 4
hours.
Annual Burden Hours: 200.
Needs and Uses: The information
collection requirement is necessary to
identify products or services requested
by community members of restoration
advisory boards or technical review
committees to aid in their participation
in the Department of Defense’s
environmental restoration program, and
to meet Congressional reporting
requirements.
Affected Public: Not-for-profit
institutions.
Frequency: On occasion.
Respondent’s Obligation: Voluntary.
Omb Desk Officer: Ms. Jasmeet
Seehra.
Comments and recommendations on
the proposed information collection
should be emailed to Ms. Jasmeet
Seehra, DoD Desk Officer, at Oira_
submission@omb.eop.gov. Please
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identify the proposed information
collection by DoD Desk Officer and the
Docket ID number and title of the
information collection.
You may also submit comments and
recommendations, identified by Docket
ID number and title, by the following
method:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name, Docket
ID number and title for this Federal
Register document. The general policy
for comments and other submissions
from members of the public is to make
these submissions available for public
viewing on the Internet at https://
www.regulations.gov as they are
received without change, including any
personal identifiers or contact
information.
DOD Clearance Officer: Mr. Frederick
Licari.
Written requests for copies of the
information collection proposal should
be sent to Mr. Licari at WHS/ESD
Directives Division, 4800 Mark Center
Drive, East Tower, Suite 02G09,
Alexandria, VA 22350–3100.
Dated: March 15, 2016.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison
Officer, Department of Defense.
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DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
[Docket No.: ED–2016–ICCD–0028]
Agency Information Collection
Activities; Comment Request; Annual
and Final Performance Report Data
Collection for Arts in Education
Grantees
Office of Innovation and
Improvement (OII), Department of
Education (ED).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
In accordance with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44
U.S.C. chapter 3501 et seq.), ED is
proposing a new information collection.
DATES: Interested persons are invited to
submit comments on or before May 17,
2016.
ADDRESSES: To access and review all the
documents related to the information
collection listed in this notice, please
use https://www.regulations.gov by
searching the Docket ID number ED–
2016–ICCD–0028. Comments submitted
in response to this notice should be
submitted electronically through the
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Office of the Secretary
Office of Economic Adjustment; Announcement of Federal Funding
Opportunity (FFO)
AGENCY: Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), Department of Defense
(DoD).
ACTION: Federal funding opportunity announcement.
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SUMMARY: This notice announces an opportunity to request funding from
the Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), a Department of Defense (DoD)
field activity, for community planning assistance to help communities
respond to announced reductions in force structure and personnel.
Planning funds are available to assist communities to respond to these
cuts on behalf of local workforce, business, and other community
impacts. Generally, this assistance is available to help communities to
organize and undertake general economic analyses to better understand
how the reductions may affect local housing, schools, and businesses,
etc. This notice includes proposal submission requirements and
instructions, eligibility requirements, and the selection criteria that
will be used to evaluate proposals from eligible respondents. OEA
grants to a state or local government may result from any proposal
submitted under this notice, subject to the availability of
appropriations.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
a. Federal Awarding Agency: Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA),
Department of Defense (DoD).
b. Funding Opportunity Title: Community Adjustment Planning
Assistance in Response to Reductions in Force Structure and Personnel.
c. Announcement Type: Initial Federal Funding Opportunity.
d. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number & Title:
12.604, Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for Reductions in
Defense Spending.
e. Key Dates: Proposals will be considered on a continuing basis.
OEA will evaluate all proposal documents and requests, and provide a
response to the respondent within 30 business days of OEA's receipt of
a final and complete proposal.
I. Period of Funding Opportunity
Proposals will be considered on a continuing basis, subject to the
availability of appropriated funds, commencing on the date of
publication of this notice.
II. Funding Opportunity
a. Program Description
OEA is a DoD Field Activity authorized under 10 U.S.C. 2391 to
provide assistance to state or local governments, and instrumentalities
of state and local governments, including regional governmental
organizations. This assistance helps communities to plan and carry out
community adjustments required by the impact of a reduction in Defense
spending for Army force structure and personnel. Funded activities may
include: Operate and maintain a community-based organization to
represent an impacted area and its workers, businesses, and
communities; prepare cost effective strategies and action plans for
sustainable economic recovery; carry out a community adjustment and
economic diversification program; and, plan and carry out local
economic adjustment programs. Planning and other components include but
are not limited to: Feasibility studies; organizational staffing,
operating, and administrative expenses; redevelopment and economic
development capacity building; public outreach; and other activities
necessary for a community to capably respond to the adverse impacts of
Defense spending reductions on local schools, housing markets, central
business districts, etc. Assistance may not be used to reverse or to
oppose announced Defense spending reductions.
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Proposals will be evaluated against the eligibility criteria in
Section II.c. and the selection criteria in Section II.e. of this
notice by OEA staff. OEA will notify the respondent within thirty (30)
days of receipt of a proposal whether their proposal was successful.
The successful respondent will then be invited to submit an application
through OEA's EADS 2 system. Additional details about the review and
selection process are provided in Section II.e. of this FFO.
The final amount of each award will be determined by OEA based upon
a review of a final grant application, and will be subject to the
availability of appropriated funds.
b. Federal Award Information
Awards under this FFO will be issued in the form of a grant
agreement. In accordance with 31 U.S.C. 6304 a grant is defined as the
legal instrument reflecting a relationship between the United States
Government and a State, local government, or other recipient when: (1)
The principal purpose of the relationship is to transfer a thing of
value to the State or local government or other recipient to carry out
a public purpose of support or stimulation authorized by a law of the
United States instead of acquiring (by purchase, lease, or barter)
property or services for the direct benefit or use of the United States
Government; and, (2) Substantial involvement is not expected between
the executive agency and the State, local government, or other
recipient when carrying out the activity contemplated in the agreement.
c. Eligibility Information
Awards resulting from this FFO are based on eligibility and the
responsiveness of proposals.
i. Eligible Respondents
Eligible respondents are states, counties, municipalities, other
political subdivisions of a state; special purpose units of a state or
local government; other instrumentalities of a state or local
government; and tribal nations. Personnel reductions must result in the
loss of not less than: 2,000 military, civilian, and contractor
personnel in an urban labor market area, or 1,000 military, civilian,
or contractor personnel in the case of a non-urban labor market area.
The Director, OEA, must also determine whether the losses constitute a
direct and significant adverse consequence on a community and its
residents. Where multiple jurisdictions may be affected by reduced
spending and personnel reductions, one program of assistance will be
available and the affected jurisdictions will need to combine their
efforts into one responsive program.
Applicants for this assistance are to contact OEA and a project
manager will be assigned to work with the applicant to determine
eligibility for assistance under this program.
Respondents are urged to review the Program Information stated for
CFDA Number 12.604, Community Economic Adjustment Assistance for
Reductions in Defense Spending at https://www.cfda.gov, prior to
preparing and/or submitting a proposal.
ii. Cost Sharing or Matching
Cost sharing is required. Generally, not less than 10% of a
proposed project shall be derived from non-federal sources.
iii. Other Eligibility Information
Funding will be awarded to only one governmental entity on behalf
of a region; therefore, applications on behalf of a multi-
jurisdictional region should demonstrate a significant level of
cooperation.
Respondents are encouraged to submit proposals that demonstrate
appropriate leverage of all public and private resources and programs.
d. Proposal and Submission Information
i. Submission of a Proposal
Proposals should be submitted electronically at
oea.ncr.OEA.mbx.ffo-submit@mail.mil with a courtesy copy to
(james.p.holland8.civ@mail.mil). Include ``Community Adjustment
Planning Assistance in Response to Reductions in Defense Spending for
Force Structure and Personnel'' on the subject line of the message and
request delivery/read confirmation to ensure receipt.
Proposals may also be mailed or hand-delivered to: Director, Office
of Economic Adjustment, 2231 Crystal Drive, Suite 520, Arlington, VA
22202-3711.
ii. Content and Form of Proposal Submission
A proposal from a state on behalf of itself must demonstrate how
the proposed grant would support local community adjustment planning
and initiatives that assess the impact of a Defense spending reduction
for force structure and personnel. The submission should state
specifically the announced, or actual, force structure and personnel
reduction numbers at their location. The submission should describe how
the grantee will, operate and maintain a community-based organization
to represent the impacted area and its workers, businesses, and help
communities prepare cost effective strategies and action plans for
sustainable economic recovery; and/or carry out a community adjustment
and economic diversification program; plan and carry out local economic
adjustment programs. Programs may include but are not limited to:
Feasibility studies; organizational staffing, operating and
administrative expenses; redevelopment and economic development
capacity building; public outreach; and other activities necessary for
a community to capably respond to the adverse impacts of Defense
spending reductions on local schools, housing markets, and central
business districts, etc. Assistance may not be used to seek to reverse
or to oppose announced Defense spending reductions.
(a) Project Parties: A description of the partner jurisdictions,
agencies, organizations, and their roles and responsibilities to carry
out the proposed project. Letters of support may be included as
attachment and will not count against the ten-page limit;
(b) Grant Funds and Other Sources of Funds: A summary of local
needs, including the need for Federal funding, and an overview of all
State and local funding sources, including the funds requested under
this notice;
(c) Project Schedule: A sufficiently detailed project schedule,
including milestones;
(d) Performance Milestones: A description of milestones to be
tracked and evaluated over the course of the project to gauge
performance of the project;
(e) Grants Management: Evidence of the respondent's ability and
authority to manage Federal grant funds;
(f) Submitting Official: Documentation that the Submitting Official
is authorized by the respondent to submit a proposal and subsequently
apply for assistance.
The proposal should be emailed to the account identified in Section
II.d, and in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF format. OEA reserves
the right to ask any respondent to supplement the information in its
proposal, but expects the proposal to be complete upon submission. To
the extent practicable, OEA encourages respondents to provide data and
evidence of all project merits in a form that is publicly available and
verifiable.
iii. Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM)
Each respondent is required to: (a) Provide a valid Dun and
Bradstreet Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number; (b) be registered
in the System
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for Award Management (SAM) before submitting its application; and (c)
continue to maintain an active SAM registration with current
information at all times during which it has an active Federal award or
an application or plan under consideration by a Federal awarding
agency. OEA may not make a Federal award to a respondent until the
respondent has complied with all applicable unique entity identifier
and SAM requirements.
iv. Submission Dates and Times
Proposals will be considered on a continuing basis, subject to
available appropriations, commencing on the date of publication of this
notice. The end date for this program has not yet been determined. OEA
will evaluate all proposals and provide a response to each respondent
via email within 30 business days of OEA's receipt of a final, complete
grant proposal.
v. Funding Restrictions
The following are unallowable activities under this grant program:
Construction;
Proposed activities for grants under this program should
not duplicate nor replicate activities otherwise eligible for or funded
through other Federal programs; and,
International travel.
OEA reserves the right to decline to fund pre-Federal award costs.
Final awards may include pre-Federal award costs at the discretion of
OEA; however, this must be specifically requested in the grantee's
final application.
vi. Other Submission Requirements
All respondents will submit all proposal materials electronically
as an emailed attachment in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF format.
e. Application Review Information
i. Selection Criteria
(a) An appropriate and clear project design to address the need,
problem, or issue identified;
(b) Evidence of an effective approach;
(c) The innovative quality of the proposed approach; and
(d) A reasonable proposed budget with a non-Federal match
commitment and schedule for completion of the work program specified.
ii. Review and Selection Process
All proposals will be reviewed on their individual merit by a panel
of OEA staff. OEA will notify the respondent within thirty (30) days of
receipt of a proposal whether their proposal was successful. The
successful respondent will then be instructed to submit an application
through OEA's grants management system, EADS 2. OEA will assign a
Project Manager to advise and assist successful respondents in the
preparation of the application. Grant applications will be reviewed for
their completeness and accuracy and a grant award notification will be
issued, to the extent possible, within seven (7) business days from its
receipt.
Unsuccessful respondents will be notified that their proposal was
not selected for further action and funding, and may request a
debriefing on their submitted proposal. When applicable, OEA may
include information about other applicable federal grant programs in
this communication. Requests for debriefing must be submitted in
writing within 3 calendar days of notification of an unsuccessful
proposal.
OEA is committed to conducting a transparent financial assistance
award process and to publicizing information about funding decisions.
Respondents are advised that their respective applications and
information related to their review and evaluation may be shared
publicly. Any proprietary information must be identified as such in the
proposal and application. In the event of a grant award, information
about project progress and related results may also be made publicly
available.
f. Federal Award Administration Information
i. Federal Award Notices
In the event a grant is ultimately awarded, the successful
respondent (Grantee) will receive a notice of award in the form of a
Grant Agreement, signed by the Director, OEA (Grantor), on behalf of
DoD. The Grant Agreement will be transmitted electronically or, if
necessary, by U.S. mail.
ii. Administrative and National Policy Requirements
Any grant awarded under this program will be governed by the
provisions of the OMB circulars applicable to financial assistance and
DoD's implementing regulations in place at the time of the award. A
Grantee receiving funds under this opportunity and any consultant or
pass-thru entity operating under the terms of a grant shall comply with
all Federal, State, and local laws applicable to its activities.
Federal regulations that will apply to an OEA grant include
administrative requirements and provisions governing allowable costs as
stated in:
2 CFR part 200, ``Uniform Administrative Requirements,
Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards'';
2 CFR part 1103, ``Interim Grants and Cooperative
Agreements Implementation of Guidance in 2 CFR part 200, ``Uniform
Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, And Audit Requirements
for Federal Awards'';
2 CFR part 25, ``Universal Identifier and System for
Award Management'';
2 CFR part 170, ``Reporting Subaward and Executive
Compensation Information'';
2 CFR part 180, OMB Guidelines to Agencies on
Government-wide Debarment and Suspension (Nonprocurement), as
implemented by DoD in 2 CFR part 1125, Department of Defense
Nonprocurement Debarment and Suspension; and
32 CFR part 28, ``New Restrictions on Lobbying''.
iii. Reporting
OEA requires periodic performance reports, an interim financial
report for each 12 months a grant is active, and one final performance
report for any grant. The performance reports will contain information
on the following:
(a) A comparison of actual accomplishments to the objectives
established for the period;
(b) reasons for slippage if established objectives were not met;
(c) additional pertinent information when appropriate;
(d) a comparison of actual and projected quarterly expenditures in
the grant; and,
(e) the amount of Federal cash on hand at the beginning and end of
the reporting period.
The final performance report must contain a summary of activities
for the entire grant period. All required deliverables should be
submitted with the final performance report.
The final SF 425, ``Federal Financial Report,'' must be submitted
to OEA within 90 days after the end of the grant.
Any grant funds actually advanced and not needed for grant purposes
shall be returned immediately to OEA. Upon award, OEA will include a
schedule for reporting periods and report due dates in the Grant
Agreement.
III. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
For further information, to answer questions, or for help with
problems, contact: Mr. James Holland (Program Director), Office of
Economic Adjustment, 2231 Crystal Drive, Suite 520, Arlington, VA
22202-3711, Office: (703) 697 2188, Email:
james.p.holland8.civ@mail.mil.
The OEA homepage address is: https://www.oea.gov.
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IV. Other Information
a. Grant Award Determination
Selection of an organization under this FFO does not constitute
approval of a grant for the proposed project as submitted. Before any
funds are awarded, OEA may enter into negotiations about such items as
program components, staffing and funding levels, and administrative
systems in place to support implementation of the award. The amount of
available funding may require the final award amount to be less than
that originally requested by the respondent. If the negotiations do not
result in a mutually acceptable submission, OEA reserves the right to
terminate the negotiations and decline to fund an application. OEA
further reserves the right not to fund any proposal received under this
FFO.
In the event OEA approves an amount that is less than the amount
requested, the respondent will be required to modify its grant
application to conform to the reduced amount before execution of the
grant agreement. OEA reserves the right to reduce or withdraw the award
if acceptable modifications are not submitted by the respondent within
15 working days from the date the request for modification is made. Any
modifications must be within the scope of the original application and
approved by both the Grantee and OEA. OEA reserves the right to cancel
any award for non-performance.
b. No Obligation for Future Funding
Amendment or renewal of an award to increase funding or to extend
the period of performance is at the discretion of OEA.
c. Intellectual Property Rights
In the event of a grant award, the Grantee may copyright any work
that is subject to copyright and was developed, or for which ownership
was purchased, under an award. The Federal awarding agencies reserve a
royalty-free, nonexclusive and irrevocable right to reproduce, publish,
or otherwise use the work for Federal purposes, and to authorize others
to do so. Such uses include, but are not limited to, the right to
modify and distribute such products worldwide by any means,
electronically or otherwise. The Grantee may not use Federal funds to
pay any royalty or license fee for use of a copyrighted work, or the
cost of acquiring by purchase a copyright in a work, where the
Department has a license or rights of free use in such work. If
revenues are generated through selling products developed with grant
funds, including intellectual property, these revenues are program
income and shall be added to the grant and must be expended for
allowable grant activities.
Dated: March 15, 2016.
Aaron Siegel,
Alternate OSD Federal Register Liaison Officer, Department of Defense.
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