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additional requirements, we note that
while their original grants were subject
to additional legal requirements as set
forth in 38 CFR parts 43 and 49 those
regulatory provisions have since been
superseded by the Common Rule
governing all Federal Grant Programs.
The Common Rule is codified at 2 CFR
part 200. Thus, grantees and identified
subrecipients awarded grants under the
Program must agree as part of their grant
agreement to comply with all
requirements of the Common Rule, as
applicable.
Reporting
Progress Reports
Awardees must agree to cooperate
with any VA evaluation of the program
and provide required quarterly, annual,
and final (at the end of the fiscal year)
reports in a form prescribed by VTP. A
final report consists of a summation of
grant activities which include progress
toward goals, financial administration of
grant funds, grant administration issues
and barriers. Reports are to be submitted
electronically. These reports must
outline how grant funds were used,
describe program progress and barriers,
and provide measurable outcomes.
Required quarterly and annual reports
must include the following information:
• Record of time expended assisting
with the provision of transportation
services;
• Record of grant funds expended
assisting with the provision of
transportation services;
• Trips completed;
• Total distance covered;
• Veterans served;
• Locations which received
transportation services; and
• Results of veteran satisfaction
survey.
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Program Monitoring
The VTP is responsible for program
monitoring. All awardees will be
required to cooperate in providing the
necessary data elements to the VTP. The
goal of program monitoring is to ensure
program requirements are met; this will
be accomplished by tracking
performance and identifying quality and
compliance problems through early
detection. Methods of program
monitoring may include: Monitoring the
performance of a grantees or
subrecipient’s personnel, procurements,
and/or use of grant-funded property;
collecting, analyzing data, and assessing
program implementation and
effectiveness; assessing costs and
utilization; and providing technical
assistance when needed. Site visit
monitoring will include the above-
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described activities, in addition to the
conduct of safety assessments and, if
applicable, verification of both current
driver’s licenses and vehicle insurance
coverage.
Federal Financial Report
Awardees are required to submit the
FFR SF 425 on a quarterly basis. More
details will be announced in the NoA.
Audit Requirements
Awardees must comply with the audit
requirements of Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance 2
CFR part 200 subpart F. Information on
the scope, frequency and other aspects
of the audits can be found on the
internet at https://federalregister.gov/a/
2013-30465.
Program Variations
Any changes in a grantee’s program
activities which result in deviations
from the grant agreement must be
reported to VA.
Additional Reporting
Additional reporting requirements
may be requested by VA to allow VA to
fully assess program effectiveness.
Notice of New Post-Award Reporting
Requirements
All recipients (excluding an
individual recipient of Federal
assistance) of awards of $25,000 or more
under this solicitation, consistent with
the Federal Funding Accountability and
Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA),
Public Law 109–282 (Sept. 26, 2006),
will be required to report award
information on the subaward reporting
system of any first-tier subawards
totaling $25,000 or more, and, in certain
cases, to report information on the
names and total compensation of the
five most highly compensated
executives of the recipient and first-tier
subrecipients. Each applicant entity
must ensure that it has the necessary
processes and systems in place to
comply with the reporting requirements
should it receive funding.
It is expected that reports regarding
subawards will be made through the
FFATA Subaward Reporting System
(FSRS) found at https://www.fsrs.gov.
The FFATA Subaward Reporting
System is the reporting tool Federal
prime awardees (i.e., prime contractors
and prime grants recipients) use to
capture and report subaward and
executive compensation data regarding
their first-tier subawards to meet the
FFATA reporting requirements. Prime
contract awardees will report against
sub-contracts awarded and prime grant
awardees will report against sub-grants
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awarded. Prime Contractors awarded a
Federal contract or order that is subject
to Federal Acquisition Regulation clause
52.204–10 (Reporting Executive
Compensation and First-Tier
Subcontract Awards) are required to file
a FFATA subaward report by the end of
the month following the month in
which the prime contractor awards any
subcontract greater than $25,000.
Please note also that no subaward of
an award made under this solicitation
may be made to a subrecipient that is
subject to the terms of FFATA unless
the potential subrecipient acquires and
provides a DUNS number.
Other Information
Pursuant to 38 CFR 17.730(a), VA may
recover from the grantee any funds that
are not used in accordance with a grant
agreement. If VA decides to recover
funds, VA will issue to the grantee a
notice of intent to recover grant funds,
and the grantee will then have 30 days
to submit documentation demonstrating
why the grant funds should not be
recovered. After review of all submitted
documentation, VA will determine
whether action will be taken to recover
the grant funds. When VA determines
action will be taken to recover grant
funds from the grantee, the grantee is
then prohibited under 38 CFR 17.730(b)
from receiving any further grant funds.
Signing Authority
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or
designee, approved this document and
authorized the undersigned to sign and
submit the document to the Office of the
Federal Register for publication
electronically as an official document of
the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Peter M. O’Rourke, Chief of Staff,
Department of Veterans Affairs,
approved this document on May 24,
2018, for publication.
Dated: May 24, 2018.
Jeffrey M. Martin,
Impact Analyst, Office of Regulation Policy
& Management, Office of the Secretary,
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS
AFFAIRS
Fund Availability Under the Grants for
Transportation of Veterans in Highly
Rural Areas
AGENCY:
Department of Veterans Affairs.
Notice of funding availability
(grant renewals).
ACTION:
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The Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA) is announcing the
availability of funds under the Grants
for Transportation of Veterans in Highly
Rural Areas. This Notice of Funding
Availability (Notice) contains
information concerning the Grants for
Transportation of Veterans in Highly
Rural Areas program, grant renewal
application process, and amount of
funding available.
DATES: Applications for assistance
under the Grants for Transportation of
Veterans in Highly Rural Areas Program
must be submitted to www.grants.gov by
4:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on July
30, 2018. In the interest of fairness to all
competing applicants and with the
single exception described farther below
regarding unforeseen technical
problems beyond the control of the
applicant with the Grants.gov website,
this deadline is firm as to date and hour,
and VA will treat as ineligible for
consideration any application that is
received after the deadline. Applicants
should take this practice into account
and make early submission of their
materials to avoid any risk of loss of
eligibility brought about by
unanticipated delays, computer service
outages (in the case of grants.gov), or
other delivery-related problems.
ADDRESSES:
SUMMARY:
Access to the Application
The application can be found at
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/
search-grants.html, utilizing the ‘‘search
by Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance number’’ function, and
entering in that search field the number
64.035. Questions should be referred to
the Veterans Transportation Program
Office at (918) 348–5564 (this is not a
toll-free number) or by email at HRTG@
va.gov. For further information on
Grants for Transportation of Veterans in
Highly Rural Areas Program
requirements, see the Final Rule
published in the Federal Register (78
FR 19586) on April 2, 2013, which is
codified in 38 CFR 17.700–730.
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Submission of Application Package
Applications may not be sent by
facsimile. Applications must be
submitted to www.grants.gov by the
application deadline. Applications must
be submitted as a complete package.
Materials arriving separately will not be
included in the application package for
consideration and may result in the
application being rejected. All
applicable forms cited in the application
description must be included.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Mindy LaCrone, Acting National
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Program Coordinator, Highly Rural
Transportation Grants, Veterans
Transportation Program, Member
Services (10NF4), 2957 Clairmont Road,
Atlanta, GA 30329; (918) 348–5564 (this
is not a toll-free number); and Mindy
LaCrone at Mindy.LaCrone@va.gov.
Announcement Type: Notice of
Funding Availability (Grant Renewals).
Funding Opportunity Number: VA–
HRTG–2018.
Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance (CFDA) Number: 64.035.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Funding Opportunity Description
Overview
Access to VA care for veterans that are
in highly rural areas continues to be an
issue across the United States. VA has
established this program to help address
barriers to access to care. This program
funds innovative approaches to
transporting veterans in highly rural
areas who typically have longer
commute times to Department of
Veterans Affairs medical centers (VA
Medical Centers).
Purpose
VA Veterans Transportation Program
(VTP) is pleased to announce that it is
seeking grant renewal applications for
Grants for Transportation of Veterans in
Highly Rural Areas. This program
furthers the Department’s mission by
offering renewal grants to current
grantees to enable them to continue to
assist veterans in highly rural areas
through innovative transportation
services to travel to VA medical centers
and to otherwise assist in providing
transportation services in connection
with the provision of VA medical care
to these veterans.
Authority
Funding applied for under this Notice
is authorized by section 307 of the
Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus
Health Services Act of 2010, Public Law
111–163, 307 (the 2010 Act), as
implemented by regulations codified at
38 CFR 17.700–730, Grants for
Transportation of Veterans in Highly
Rural Areas. Funds made available
under this Notice are subject to the
requirements of the aforementioned
regulations and other applicable laws
and regulations.
Award Information
In accordance with 38 CFR 17.710,
VA is issuing this Notice for renewal
grants under the Grants for
Transportation of Veterans in Highly
Rural Areas Program for fiscal year
2016. Approximately $2 million is
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authorized to be appropriated for this
fiscal year. If additional funding
becomes available, VA will issue
additional Notices of Funding
Availability to permit other grantees to
apply for Grants under the Program (in
accordance with the terms and
conditions of such Notices of Funding
Availability). The following
requirements apply to grants awarded
under this Notice:
• One renewal grant may be awarded
to each grantee for fiscal year 2018 for
each highly rural area in which the
grantee provides transportation services.
(A listing of the highly rural counties
can be found at this website under
additional resources: https://
www.va.gov/HEALTHBENEFITS/vtp/
grant_applicants.asp)
• Transportation services may not be
simultaneously provided by more than
one grantee in any single highly rural
area.
• No single grant will exceed $50,000
USD per highly rural area.
• A veteran who is provided
transportation services through a
grantee’s use of these grant monies will
not be charged for such services.
• Renewal grants awarded under this
Notice will be for a one (1) year period.
• All awards are subject to the
availability of appropriated funds and to
any modifications or additional
requirements that may be imposed by
law.
Eligibility Information
Eligible Applicants
Current 2017 grantees are the only
entities that are eligible to apply for a
renewal grant. Interested eligible
entities must submit a complete renewal
grant application package to be
considered for a grant renewal. Further,
a renewal grant will only be awarded if
the grantee’s program will remain
substantially the same as the program
for which the original grant was
awarded. How the grantee will meet this
requirement must be specifically
addressed in the renewal grant
application.
Cost Sharing or Matching
This solicitation does not require
grantees to provide matching funds as a
condition of receiving such grants.
Other
Additional grant application
requirements are specified in the
application package. Submission of an
incorrect or incomplete application
package will result in the application
being rejected during the threshold
review, the initial review conducted by
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VA, to ensure the application package
contains all required forms and
certifications. Complete packages will
then be subject to the evaluation/scoring
and selection processes described in
§ 17.705(c) and (d), respectively.
Applicants will be notified of any
additional information needed to
confirm or clarify information provided
in the renewal grant application and the
deadline by which to submit such
information.
Application and Submission
Information
Renewal applications will be
submitted through Grants.gov.
Grants.gov is a ‘‘one-stop storefront’’
that provides a unified process for all
customers of federal awards to find
funding opportunities and apply for
funding. Complete instructions on how
to register and submit a renewal grant
application can be found at
www.Grants.gov. If the applicant
experiences technical difficulties at any
point during this process, please call the
Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at
800–518–4726, 24 hours a day, 7 days
a week, except federal holidays.
Registration in Grants.gov is required
prior to submission. VA strongly
encourages registering with Grants.gov
several weeks before the deadline for
application submission. The deadline
for applying for funding under this
announcement is July 30, 2018.
In order to locate the funding
opportunity, please visit the Grants.gov
website and perform a search using the
identifying information below. The
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
(CFDA) number for this solicitation is
64.035, titled ‘‘Veterans Transportation
Program’’ and the funding opportunity
number is VA–HRTG–2018.
Submit an application consistent with
this solicitation by following the
directions in Grants.gov. Within 24–48
hours after submitting the electronic
application, the applicant should
receive an email validation message
from Grants.gov. The validation message
will state whether the renewal grant
application has been received and
validated, or rejected, with an
explanation. Important: Applicants are
urged to submit their applications at
least 72 hours prior to the due date of
the application to allow time to receive
the validation message and to correct
any problems that may have caused a
rejection notification.
If an applicant experiences
unforeseen Grants.gov technical issues
beyond the applicant’s control that
prevents submission of its application
by the deadline, the applicant must
contact the VTP Office staff no later
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than 24 hours after the deadline and
request approval to submit its
application. At that time, VTP Office
staff will instruct the applicant to
submit specific information detailing
the technical difficulties. The applicant
must email: A description of the
technical difficulties, a timeline of
submission efforts, the complete grant
application, the applicant’s Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number, and Grants.gov Help Desk
tracking number(s) received. After the
program office reviews all of the
information submitted, and contacts the
Grants.gov Help Desk to validate the
technical issues reported, VA will
contact the applicant to either approve
or deny the request to submit a late
application. If the technical issues
reported cannot be validated, the
application will be rejected as untimely.
To ensure a fair competition for
limited discretionary funds, the
following conditions are not valid
reasons to permit late submissions: (1)
Failure to begin the registration process
in sufficient time, (2) failure to follow
Grants.gov instructions on how to
register and apply as posted on its
website, (3) failure to follow all of the
instructions in the VA solicitation, and
(4) technical issues experienced with
the applicant’s computer or information
technology (IT) environment.
Notifications regarding known technical
problems with Grants.gov, if any, are
posted on the Grants.gov website.
Content and Form of Application
Submission
Applicants should anticipate that
failure to submit an application that
contains all of the specified elements
will result in the rejection of their
application at the threshold review
stage. Moreover, applicants should
anticipate that if applications are not
adequately responsive to the scope of
the solicitation, particularly to any
critical element, or fail to include a
program narrative, budget detail
worksheet including a budget narrative,
tribal resolution (if applicable), eligibly
entity designation, or a list of the highly
rural county or counties to be served,
they will be rejected and receive no
further consideration.
Threshold Review Criteria: (Critical
Elements)
• Interim Final Report (A report of
your organizations performance for the
last three quarters through June 2018).
• Application deadline: Applications
not received by the application deadline
through www.grants.gov will not be
reviewed.
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• Eligibility: Only applications
conforming to the eligibility
requirements at the beginning section of
this document will be reviewed.
• Budget detail worksheet including a
budget narrative: VA strongly
recommends use of appropriately
descriptive file names (e.g., ‘‘Program
Narrative,’’ ‘‘Budget Detail Worksheet
and Budget Narrative,’’ ‘‘Timelines,’’
‘‘Memoranda of Understanding,’’
‘‘Resumes’’) for all attachments. VA
recommends that resumes be included
in a single file.
• Information to complete the
Application for Federal Assistance (SF–
424): The SF–424 is a standard form
required for use as a cover sheet for
submission of pre-applications,
applications, and related information.
Grants.gov takes information from the
applicant’s profile to populate the fields
on this form.
• Program Narrative: Provide a
detailed narrative of your program scope
and specifically discuss the innovative
modes and methods of transportation
services to be provided. If the provision
of transportation services will
necessitate procurement or use of
specific equipment, such equipment
must be specifically listed.
Note on project evaluations:
Applicants that propose to use funds
awarded through this solicitation to
conduct project evaluations should be
aware that certain project evaluations
(such as systematic investigations
designed to develop or contribute to
knowledge) may constitute research.
However, project evaluations that are
intended only to generate internal
improvements to a program or service,
or are conducted only to meet VA’s
performance measure data reporting
requirements, likely do not constitute
research. Research, for the purposes of
VA-funded programs, is defined as, ‘‘a
systematic investigation, including
research development, testing, and
evaluation, designed to develop or
contribute to generalizable knowledge.’’
38 CFR 16.102(d). In addition, research
involving human subjects is subject to
certain added protections, as set forth in
38 CFR part 16. Applicants should
provide sufficient information for VA to
determine whether particular project
activities they propose would either
intentionally or unintentionally collect
and/or use information in such a way
that it meets VA’s regulatory definition
of research and thereby invoke the
requirements and procedures set forth
in 38 CFR part 16.
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Budget Detail Worksheet and Budget
Narrative
Tribal Authorizing Resolution (If
Applicable)
Budget Detail Worksheet: A sample
SF 424A Budget Detail Worksheet can
be found at the www.grants.gov website.
Please submit a budget and label it, as
the example above indicates. If the
budget is submitted in a different
format, the budget categories listed in
the sample budget worksheet must be
included.
Budget Narrative: The Budget
Narrative should thoroughly and clearly
describe every category of expense listed
in the Budget Detail Worksheet. The
narrative should be mathematically
sound and correspond with the
information and figures provided in the
Budget Detail Worksheet. The narrative
should explain how all costs were
estimated and calculated and how they
are relevant to the completion of the
proposed project. The narrative may
include tables for clarification purposes
but need not be in a spreadsheet format.
As with the Budget Detail Worksheet,
the Budget Narrative must be broken
down by year. Note: All non-federal
entities have to be in compliance with
2 CFR 200.400–475 Cost Principles and
all Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Regulations and Circulars.
If an application identifies a subrecipient that is either (1) a tribe or
tribal organization or (2) a third party
proposing to provide direct services or
assistance to residents on tribal lands,
then a current authorizing resolution of
the governing body of the tribal entity
or other enactment of the tribal council
or comparable governing body
authorizing the inclusion of the tribe or
tribal organization and its membership
must be included with the application.
In those instances when an organization
or consortium of tribes proposes to
apply for a grant on behalf of a tribe or
multiple specific tribes, then the
application must include a resolution
from all tribes that will be included as
a part of the services/assistance
provided under the grant. A consortium
of tribes for which existing consortium
bylaws allow action without support
from all tribes in the consortium (i.e.,
without authorizing resolution or other
enactment of each tribal governing
body) may submit a copy of its
consortium bylaws with the application
in order to satisfy this requirement.
Budget Brief (Example)
1. Our organization
requestslllllfor the acquisition
oflllllvan(s).
2. The total cost of the
van(s)lllll. This is the amount
requested from VA.
3. Our organization will
utilizelllllfor innovative
approaches for transporting veterans.
This is the amount requested from VA
for a maximum of $50,000 USD.
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Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (If
Applicable)
Indirect costs are allowed only if the
applicant has a federally approved
indirect cost rate. (This requirement
does not apply to units of local
government.) A copy of the rate
approval must be attached. If the
applicant does not have an approved
rate, one can be requested by contacting
the applicant’s cognizant federal agency,
which will review all documentation
and approve a rate for the applicant
organization or, if the applicant’s
accounting system permits, costs may be
allocated in the direct cost categories. If
VA is the cognizant federal agency,
obtain information needed to submit an
indirect cost rate proposal at the contact
person listed in this solicitation.
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Submission Dates and Times
Renewal grant applications under the
Grants for Transportation of Veterans in
Highly Rural Areas Program must be
submitted to www.grants.gov by 4:00
p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on July 30,
2018. In the interest of fairness to all
competing applicants, this deadline is
firm as to date and hour and with the
single exception described above
regarding unforeseen technical
problems beyond the control of the
applicant with the Grants.gov website,
VA will treat as ineligible for
consideration any application that is
received after the deadline. Applicants
should take this into account and make
early submission of their materials to
avoid any risk of loss of eligibility
brought about by unanticipated delays,
computer service outages (in the case of
grants.gov), or other delivery-related
problems.
The application can be found at
https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/
search-grants.html, utilizing the ‘‘search
by Catalog of Federal Domestic
Assistance number’’ function, and
entering in that search field the number
64.035. Questions should be referred to
the Veterans Transportation Program
Office at (404) 828–5380 (this is not a
toll-free number) or by email at HRTG@
va.gov. For further information on
Grants for Transportation of Veterans in
Highly Rural Areas Program
requirements, see the governing
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regulations codified at 38 CFR 17.700–
730.
Renewal grant applications may not
be sent by facsimile. These applications
must be submitted to www.grants.gov by
the application deadline; they must also
be submitted as a complete package.
Materials arriving separately will not be
included in the application package for
consideration and may result in the
application being rejected. All
applicable forms cited in the application
description must be included.
Intergovernmental Review
Some states require that applicants
must contact their State’s Single Point of
Contact (SPOC) to find out and comply
with the State’s process, to comply with
Executive Order (E.O.) 12372 (1982).
Names and addresses of the SPOCs are
listed in the Office of Management and
Budget’s homepage at:https://
www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/
uploads/2017/11/SPOC-Feb.-2018.pdf.
Funding Restrictions
Grants will only be awarded to those
organizations that are eligible under law
as described in the eligibility
information section.
Other Submission Requirements
For technical assistance with
submitting the application, contact the
Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at
800–518–4726 or via email to support@
grants.gov. Note: The Grants.gov
Support Hotline hours of operation are
24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except
federal holidays. For assistance with
any other requirement of this
solicitation, contact Mindy LaCrone,
Acting National Program Coordinator
for Grants for Transportation of Veterans
in Highly Rural Areas, at (918) 348–
5564 (this is not a toll-free number) or
by email to Mindy.LaCrone@va.gov.
Additional forms that may be required
in connection with an award are
available for download on
www.grants.gov. Examples of these
forms can be viewed at the
www.grants.gov website. For successful
applicants, receipt of funds will be
contingent upon submission of all
necessary forms. Please note in
particular the following forms:
Certifications Regarding Lobbying;
Debarment, Suspension and Other
Responsibility Matters; Drug-Free
Workplace Requirement; Disclosure of
Lobbying Activities (Required for any
applicant that expends any funds for
lobbying activities; this form must be
downloaded, completed, and then
uploaded); and Standard Assurances
(SF 424B) (Required to be submitted to
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the VTP Office prior to the receipt of
any award funds).
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Criteria
VA is committed to ensuring a fair
and open process for awarding these
renewal grants. The VTP Office will
review the renewal grant application to
make sure that the information
presented is reasonable, understandable,
measurable, and achievable, as well as
consistent with the solicitation. Peer
reviewers will conduct a threshold
review of all applications submitted
under this solicitation to ensure they
meet all of the critical elements and all
other minimum requirements as
identified herein. The VTP Office may
use either internal peer reviewers,
external peer reviewers, or a
combination to review the applications
under this solicitation. An external peer
reviewer is an expert in the field of the
subject matter of a given solicitation
who is NOT a current VA employee. An
internal reviewer is a current VA
employee who is well-versed or has
expertise in the subject matter of this
solicitation. Eligible applications will
then be evaluated, scored, and rated by
a peer review panel. Peer reviewers’
ratings and any resulting
recommendations are advisory only.
The VTP, Member Services Office
conducts a financial review of
applications for potential discretionary
awards to evaluate the fiscal integrity
and financial capability of applicants;
examines proposed costs to determine if
the Budget Detail Worksheet and Budget
Narrative accurately explain project
costs; and determines whether costs are
reasonable, necessary, and allowable
under applicable federal cost principles
and agency regulations.
Absent explicit statutory
authorization or written delegation of
authority to the contrary, the Veterans
Health Administration, through the VTP
Office, will forward the reviewers’
recommendations for award to the
Secretary of Veterans Affairs, who will
then review and approve each award
decision. Such determinations by the
Secretary will be final. VA will also give
consideration to factors including, but
not limited to: Underserved
populations, geographic diversity,
strategic priorities, and available
funding when making awards.
Review and Selection Process
Selection of Renewal Grants for
Transportation of Veterans in Highly
Rural Areas is very competitive. Listed
below are the scoring and selection
criteria:
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1. Renewal Grant Scoring: Renewal
applications will be scored using the
following selection criteria:
A. VA will award up to 55 points (an
applicant must score at a minimum of
27.5 points) based on the success of the
grantee’s program, as demonstrated by
the following: Application shows that
the grantee or identified sub-recipient
provided transportation services which
allowed participants to be provided
medical care timely and as scheduled;
and application shows that participants
were satisfied with the transportation
services provided by the grantee or
identified sub-recipient, as described in
the Notice;
B. VA will award up to 35 points (an
applicant must score at a minimum of
17.5 points) based on the cost
effectiveness of the program, as
demonstrated by the following: The
grantee or identified sub-recipient
administered the program on budget
and grant funds were utilized in a
sensible manner, as interpreted by
information provided by the grantee to
VA under 38 CFR 17.725(a)(1–7); and
C. VA will award up to 15 (an
applicant must score at a minimum of
7.5 points) points based on the extent to
which the program complied with the
grant agreement and applicable laws
and regulations.
2. Renewal Grant Selection: VA will
use the following process to award
renewal grants:
A. VA will rank those grantees who
receive at least the minimum amount of
total points (52.5) and points per
category set forth in the Notice. The
grantees will be ranked in order from
highest to lowest scores.
B. VA will use the grantee’s ranking
as the basis for selection for funding. VA
will fund the highest-ranked grantees
for which funding is available.
Award Administration Information
Award Notices
Successful applicants will receive a
Notice of Award (NoA) signed and
dated by the Assistant Deputy Under
Secretary for Health for Administrative
Operations that will set forth the
amount of the award and other pertinent
information. The NoA is the legal
document/instrument issued to notify
the awardee that an award has been
made and that funds may be requested.
It will also include standard Terms and
Conditions related to participation in
the Program.
The NoA will be sent through the U.S.
Postal Service to the awardee
organization as listed on its SF424. Note
that any communication between the
VTP Office and awardees prior to the
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issuance of the NoA is not authorization
to begin performance on the project.
Recipients will use the U.S.
Department of Health and Human
Services Payment Management System
for grant drawdowns. Instructions for
submitting requests for payment may be
found at https://www.dpm.psc.gov/.
Unsuccessful applicants will be
notified of their status by letter, which
will likewise be sent through the U.S.
Postal Service to the applicant
organization as listed on its SF 424.
Renewal Grant Agreements
After an applicant is selected for a
renewal grant in accordance with 38
CFR 17.705(d), VA will draft a renewal
grant agreement to be executed by the
Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for
Health for Administrative Operations in
VA and the grantee. Upon execution of
the renewal grant agreement, VA will
obligate the approved amount. The
renewal grant agreement will provide
that:
1. The grantee must operate the
program in accordance with the
provisions of this section and the grant
application;
2. If a grantee’s renewal application
identified a sub-recipient, such subrecipient must operate the program in
accordance with the provisions of this
section and the grant application; and
3. If a grantee’s application identified
that funds will be used to procure or
operate vehicles to directly provide
transportation services, the following
requirements must be met:
A. Title to the vehicles must vest
solely in the grantee or in the identified
sub-recipient or with leased vehicles in
an identified lender;
B. The grantee or identified subrecipient must, at a minimum, provide
motor vehicle liability insurance for the
vehicles to the same extent they would
insure vehicles procured with their own
funds;
C. All vehicle operators must be
licensed in a U.S. State or Territory to
operate such vehicles;
D. Vehicles must be safe and
maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s recommendations; and
E. Vehicles must be operated in
accordance with applicable Department
of Transportation regulations
concerning transit requirements under
the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
Successful applicants selected for
awards must agree to comply with
additional applicable legal requirements
upon acceptance of an award. (VA
strongly encourages applicants to
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review the information pertaining to
these additional requirements prior to
submitting a renewal application.) As to
those additional requirements, we note
that while their original grants were
subject to additional legal requirements
as set forth in 38 CFR parts 43 and 49
those regulatory provisions have since
been superseded by the Common Rule
governing all Federal Grant Programs.
The Common Rule is codified at 2 CFR
part 200. Thus, grantees and identified
sub-recipients awarded renewal grants
under the Program must agree as part of
their grant agreement to comply with all
requirements of the Common Rule, as
applicable.
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Progress Reports
Awardees must agree to cooperate
with any VA evaluation of the program
and provide required quarterly, annual,
and final (at the end of the fiscal year)
reports in a form prescribed by VTP. A
final report consists of a summation of
grant activities which include progress
toward goals, financial administration of
grant funds, grant administration issues
and barriers. Reports are to be submitted
electronically. These reports must
outline how grant funds were used,
describe program progress and barriers,
and provide measurable outcomes.
Required quarterly and annual reports
must include the following information:
• Record of time expended assisting
with the provision of transportation
services;
• Record of grant funds expended
assisting with the provision of
transportation services;
• Trips completed;
• Total distance covered;
• Veterans served;
• Locations which received
transportation services; and
• Results of veteran satisfaction
survey.
Program Monitoring
The VTP is responsible for program
monitoring. All awardees will be
required to cooperate in providing the
necessary data elements to the VTP. The
goal of program monitoring is to ensure
program requirements are met; this will
be accomplished by tracking
performance and identifying quality and
compliance problems through early
detection. Methods of program
monitoring may include: Monitoring the
performance of a grantee’s or subrecipient’s personnel, procurements,
and/or use of grant-funded property;
collecting, analyzing data, and assessing
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program implementation and
effectiveness; assessing costs and
utilization; and providing technical
assistance when needed. Site visit
monitoring will include the abovedescribed activities, in addition to the
conduct of safety assessments and, if
applicable, verification of both current
driver’s licenses and vehicle insurance
coverage.
Federal Financial Report
Awardees are required to submit the
FFR SF 425 on a quarterly basis. More
details will be announced in the NoA.
Audit Requirements
Awardees must comply with the audit
requirements of Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance 2
CFR part 200 subpart F. Information on
the scope, frequency and other aspects
of the audits can be found on the
internet at https://federalregister.gov/a/
2013-30465.
Program Variations
Any changes in a grantee’s program
activities which result in deviations
from the grant renewal agreement must
be reported to VA.
Additional Reporting
Additional reporting requirements
may be requested by VA to allow VA to
fully assess program effectiveness.
Notice of New Post-Award Reporting
Requirements
Applicants should anticipate that all
recipients (excluding an individual
recipient of Federal assistance) of
awards of $25,000 or more under this
solicitation, consistent with the Federal
Funding Accountability and
Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA),
Public Law 109–282 (Sept. 26, 2006),
will be required to report award
information on the subaward reporting
system of any first-tier subawards
totaling $25,000 or more, and, in certain
cases, to report information on the
names and total compensation of the
five most highly compensated
executives of the recipient and first-tier
sub-recipients. Each applicant entity
must ensure that it has the necessary
processes and systems in place to
comply with the reporting requirements
should it receive funding.
It is expected that reports regarding
subawards will be made through the
FFATA Subaward Reporting System
(FSRS) found at https://www.fsrs.gov.
The FFATA Subaward Reporting
System is the reporting tool Federal
prime awardees (i.e. prime contractors
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and prime grants recipients) use to
capture and report subaward and
executive compensation data regarding
their first-tier subawards to meet the
FFATA reporting requirements. Prime
contract awardees will report against
sub-contracts awarded and prime grant
awardees will report against sub-grants
awarded. Prime Contractors awarded a
Federal contract or order that is subject
to Federal Acquisition Regulation clause
52.204–10 (Reporting Executive
Compensation and First-Tier
Subcontract Awards) are required to file
a FFATA subaward report by the end of
the month following the month in
which the prime contractor awards any
subcontract greater than $25,000.
Please note also that applicants
should anticipate that no subaward of
an award made under this solicitation
may be made to a sub-recipient that is
subject to the terms of FFATA unless
the potential sub-recipient acquires and
provides a DUNS number.
Other Information
Pursuant to 38 CFR 17.730(a), VA may
recover from the grantee any funds that
are not used in accordance with a grant
agreement. If VA decides to recover
funds, VA will issue to the grantee a
notice of intent to recover grant funds,
and the grantee will then have 30 days
to submit documentation demonstrating
why the grant funds should not be
recovered. After review of all submitted
documentation, VA will determine
whether action will be taken to recover
the grant funds. When VA determines
action will be taken to recover grant
funds from the grantee, the grantee is
then prohibited under 38 CFR 17.730(b)
from receipt of any further grant funds.
Signing Authority
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or
designee, approved this document and
authorized the undersigned to sign and
submit the document to the Office of the
Federal Register for publication
electronically as an official document of
the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Peter O’Rourke, Chief of Staff,
Department of Veterans Affairs,
approved this document on May 24,
2018, for publication.
Approved: May 24, 2018.
Jeffrey M. Martin,
Impact Analyst, Office of Regulation Policy
& Management, Office of the Secretary,
Department of Veterans Affairs.
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DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS
Fund Availability Under the Grants for Transportation of Veterans
in Highly Rural Areas
AGENCY: Department of Veterans Affairs.
ACTION: Notice of funding availability (grant renewals).
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SUMMARY: The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) is announcing the
availability of funds under the Grants for Transportation of Veterans
in Highly Rural Areas. This Notice of Funding Availability (Notice)
contains information concerning the Grants for Transportation of
Veterans in Highly Rural Areas program, grant renewal application
process, and amount of funding available.
DATES: Applications for assistance under the Grants for Transportation
of Veterans in Highly Rural Areas Program must be submitted to
www.grants.gov by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on July 30, 2018. In
the interest of fairness to all competing applicants and with the
single exception described farther below regarding unforeseen technical
problems beyond the control of the applicant with the Grants.gov
website, this deadline is firm as to date and hour, and VA will treat
as ineligible for consideration any application that is received after
the deadline. Applicants should take this practice into account and
make early submission of their materials to avoid any risk of loss of
eligibility brought about by unanticipated delays, computer service
outages (in the case of grants.gov), or other delivery-related
problems.
ADDRESSES:
Access to the Application
The application can be found at https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html, utilizing the ``search by Catalog of Federal
Domestic Assistance number'' function, and entering in that search
field the number 64.035. Questions should be referred to the Veterans
Transportation Program Office at (918) 348-5564 (this is not a toll-
free number) or by email at [email protected]. For further information on
Grants for Transportation of Veterans in Highly Rural Areas Program
requirements, see the Final Rule published in the Federal Register (78
FR 19586) on April 2, 2013, which is codified in 38 CFR 17.700-730.
Submission of Application Package
Applications may not be sent by facsimile. Applications must be
submitted to www.grants.gov by the application deadline. Applications
must be submitted as a complete package. Materials arriving separately
will not be included in the application package for consideration and
may result in the application being rejected. All applicable forms
cited in the application description must be included.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mindy LaCrone, Acting National Program
Coordinator, Highly Rural Transportation Grants, Veterans
Transportation Program, Member Services (10NF4), 2957 Clairmont Road,
Atlanta, GA 30329; (918) 348-5564 (this is not a toll-free number); and
Mindy LaCrone at [email protected].
Announcement Type: Notice of Funding Availability (Grant Renewals).
Funding Opportunity Number: VA-HRTG-2018.
Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) Number: 64.035.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Funding Opportunity Description
Overview
Access to VA care for veterans that are in highly rural areas
continues to be an issue across the United States. VA has established
this program to help address barriers to access to care. This program
funds innovative approaches to transporting veterans in highly rural
areas who typically have longer commute times to Department of Veterans
Affairs medical centers (VA Medical Centers).
Purpose
VA Veterans Transportation Program (VTP) is pleased to announce
that it is seeking grant renewal applications for Grants for
Transportation of Veterans in Highly Rural Areas. This program furthers
the Department's mission by offering renewal grants to current grantees
to enable them to continue to assist veterans in highly rural areas
through innovative transportation services to travel to VA medical
centers and to otherwise assist in providing transportation services in
connection with the provision of VA medical care to these veterans.
Authority
Funding applied for under this Notice is authorized by section 307
of the Caregivers and Veterans Omnibus Health Services Act of 2010,
Public Law 111-163, 307 (the 2010 Act), as implemented by regulations
codified at 38 CFR 17.700-730, Grants for Transportation of Veterans in
Highly Rural Areas. Funds made available under this Notice are subject
to the requirements of the aforementioned regulations and other
applicable laws and regulations.
Award Information
In accordance with 38 CFR 17.710, VA is issuing this Notice for
renewal grants under the Grants for Transportation of Veterans in
Highly Rural Areas Program for fiscal year 2016. Approximately $2
million is authorized to be appropriated for this fiscal year. If
additional funding becomes available, VA will issue additional Notices
of Funding Availability to permit other grantees to apply for Grants
under the Program (in accordance with the terms and conditions of such
Notices of Funding Availability). The following requirements apply to
grants awarded under this Notice:
One renewal grant may be awarded to each grantee for
fiscal year 2018 for each highly rural area in which the grantee
provides transportation services. (A listing of the highly rural
counties can be found at this website under additional resources:
https://www.va.gov/HEALTHBENEFITS/vtp/grant_applicants.asp)
Transportation services may not be simultaneously provided
by more than one grantee in any single highly rural area.
No single grant will exceed $50,000 USD per highly rural
area.
A veteran who is provided transportation services through
a grantee's use of these grant monies will not be charged for such
services.
Renewal grants awarded under this Notice will be for a one
(1) year period.
All awards are subject to the availability of appropriated
funds and to any modifications or additional requirements that may be
imposed by law.
Eligibility Information
Eligible Applicants
Current 2017 grantees are the only entities that are eligible to
apply for a renewal grant. Interested eligible entities must submit a
complete renewal grant application package to be considered for a grant
renewal. Further, a renewal grant will only be awarded if the grantee's
program will remain substantially the same as the program for which the
original grant was awarded. How the grantee will meet this requirement
must be specifically addressed in the renewal grant application.
Cost Sharing or Matching
This solicitation does not require grantees to provide matching
funds as a condition of receiving such grants.
Other
Additional grant application requirements are specified in the
application package. Submission of an incorrect or incomplete
application package will result in the application being rejected
during the threshold review, the initial review conducted by
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VA, to ensure the application package contains all required forms and
certifications. Complete packages will then be subject to the
evaluation/scoring and selection processes described in Sec. 17.705(c)
and (d), respectively. Applicants will be notified of any additional
information needed to confirm or clarify information provided in the
renewal grant application and the deadline by which to submit such
information.
Application and Submission Information
Renewal applications will be submitted through Grants.gov.
Grants.gov is a ``one-stop storefront'' that provides a unified process
for all customers of federal awards to find funding opportunities and
apply for funding. Complete instructions on how to register and submit
a renewal grant application can be found at www.Grants.gov. If the
applicant experiences technical difficulties at any point during this
process, please call the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-
518-4726, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except federal holidays.
Registration in Grants.gov is required prior to submission. VA
strongly encourages registering with Grants.gov several weeks before
the deadline for application submission. The deadline for applying for
funding under this announcement is July 30, 2018.
In order to locate the funding opportunity, please visit the
Grants.gov website and perform a search using the identifying
information below. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA)
number for this solicitation is 64.035, titled ``Veterans
Transportation Program'' and the funding opportunity number is VA-HRTG-
2018.
Submit an application consistent with this solicitation by
following the directions in Grants.gov. Within 24-48 hours after
submitting the electronic application, the applicant should receive an
email validation message from Grants.gov. The validation message will
state whether the renewal grant application has been received and
validated, or rejected, with an explanation. Important: Applicants are
urged to submit their applications at least 72 hours prior to the due
date of the application to allow time to receive the validation message
and to correct any problems that may have caused a rejection
notification.
If an applicant experiences unforeseen Grants.gov technical issues
beyond the applicant's control that prevents submission of its
application by the deadline, the applicant must contact the VTP Office
staff no later than 24 hours after the deadline and request approval to
submit its application. At that time, VTP Office staff will instruct
the applicant to submit specific information detailing the technical
difficulties. The applicant must email: A description of the technical
difficulties, a timeline of submission efforts, the complete grant
application, the applicant's Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number, and Grants.gov Help Desk tracking number(s) received. After the
program office reviews all of the information submitted, and contacts
the Grants.gov Help Desk to validate the technical issues reported, VA
will contact the applicant to either approve or deny the request to
submit a late application. If the technical issues reported cannot be
validated, the application will be rejected as untimely.
To ensure a fair competition for limited discretionary funds, the
following conditions are not valid reasons to permit late submissions:
(1) Failure to begin the registration process in sufficient time, (2)
failure to follow Grants.gov instructions on how to register and apply
as posted on its website, (3) failure to follow all of the instructions
in the VA solicitation, and (4) technical issues experienced with the
applicant's computer or information technology (IT) environment.
Notifications regarding known technical problems with Grants.gov, if
any, are posted on the Grants.gov website.
Content and Form of Application Submission
Applicants should anticipate that failure to submit an application
that contains all of the specified elements will result in the
rejection of their application at the threshold review stage. Moreover,
applicants should anticipate that if applications are not adequately
responsive to the scope of the solicitation, particularly to any
critical element, or fail to include a program narrative, budget detail
worksheet including a budget narrative, tribal resolution (if
applicable), eligibly entity designation, or a list of the highly rural
county or counties to be served, they will be rejected and receive no
further consideration.
Threshold Review Criteria: (Critical Elements)
Interim Final Report (A report of your organizations
performance for the last three quarters through June 2018).
Application deadline: Applications not received by the
application deadline through www.grants.gov will not be reviewed.
Eligibility: Only applications conforming to the
eligibility requirements at the beginning section of this document will
be reviewed.
Budget detail worksheet including a budget narrative: VA
strongly recommends use of appropriately descriptive file names (e.g.,
``Program Narrative,'' ``Budget Detail Worksheet and Budget
Narrative,'' ``Timelines,'' ``Memoranda of Understanding,''
``Resumes'') for all attachments. VA recommends that resumes be
included in a single file.
Information to complete the Application for Federal
Assistance (SF-424): The SF-424 is a standard form required for use as
a cover sheet for submission of pre-applications, applications, and
related information. Grants.gov takes information from the applicant's
profile to populate the fields on this form.
Program Narrative: Provide a detailed narrative of your
program scope and specifically discuss the innovative modes and methods
of transportation services to be provided. If the provision of
transportation services will necessitate procurement or use of specific
equipment, such equipment must be specifically listed.
Note on project evaluations: Applicants that propose to use funds
awarded through this solicitation to conduct project evaluations should
be aware that certain project evaluations (such as systematic
investigations designed to develop or contribute to knowledge) may
constitute research. However, project evaluations that are intended
only to generate internal improvements to a program or service, or are
conducted only to meet VA's performance measure data reporting
requirements, likely do not constitute research. Research, for the
purposes of VA-funded programs, is defined as, ``a systematic
investigation, including research development, testing, and evaluation,
designed to develop or contribute to generalizable knowledge.'' 38 CFR
16.102(d). In addition, research involving human subjects is subject to
certain added protections, as set forth in 38 CFR part 16. Applicants
should provide sufficient information for VA to determine whether
particular project activities they propose would either intentionally
or unintentionally collect and/or use information in such a way that it
meets VA's regulatory definition of research and thereby invoke the
requirements and procedures set forth in 38 CFR part 16.
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Budget Detail Worksheet and Budget Narrative
Budget Detail Worksheet: A sample SF 424A Budget Detail Worksheet
can be found at the www.grants.gov website. Please submit a budget and
label it, as the example above indicates. If the budget is submitted in
a different format, the budget categories listed in the sample budget
worksheet must be included.
Budget Narrative: The Budget Narrative should thoroughly and
clearly describe every category of expense listed in the Budget Detail
Worksheet. The narrative should be mathematically sound and correspond
with the information and figures provided in the Budget Detail
Worksheet. The narrative should explain how all costs were estimated
and calculated and how they are relevant to the completion of the
proposed project. The narrative may include tables for clarification
purposes but need not be in a spreadsheet format. As with the Budget
Detail Worksheet, the Budget Narrative must be broken down by year.
Note: All non-federal entities have to be in compliance with 2 CFR
200.400-475 Cost Principles and all Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Regulations and Circulars.
Budget Brief (Example)
1. Our organization requests_____for the acquisition of_____van(s).
2. The total cost of the van(s)_____. This is the amount requested
from VA.
3. Our organization will utilize_____for innovative approaches for
transporting veterans. This is the amount requested from VA for a
maximum of $50,000 USD.
Indirect Cost Rate Agreement (If Applicable)
Indirect costs are allowed only if the applicant has a federally
approved indirect cost rate. (This requirement does not apply to units
of local government.) A copy of the rate approval must be attached. If
the applicant does not have an approved rate, one can be requested by
contacting the applicant's cognizant federal agency, which will review
all documentation and approve a rate for the applicant organization or,
if the applicant's accounting system permits, costs may be allocated in
the direct cost categories. If VA is the cognizant federal agency,
obtain information needed to submit an indirect cost rate proposal at
the contact person listed in this solicitation.
Tribal Authorizing Resolution (If Applicable)
If an application identifies a sub-recipient that is either (1) a
tribe or tribal organization or (2) a third party proposing to provide
direct services or assistance to residents on tribal lands, then a
current authorizing resolution of the governing body of the tribal
entity or other enactment of the tribal council or comparable governing
body authorizing the inclusion of the tribe or tribal organization and
its membership must be included with the application. In those
instances when an organization or consortium of tribes proposes to
apply for a grant on behalf of a tribe or multiple specific tribes,
then the application must include a resolution from all tribes that
will be included as a part of the services/assistance provided under
the grant. A consortium of tribes for which existing consortium bylaws
allow action without support from all tribes in the consortium (i.e.,
without authorizing resolution or other enactment of each tribal
governing body) may submit a copy of its consortium bylaws with the
application in order to satisfy this requirement.
Submission Dates and Times
Renewal grant applications under the Grants for Transportation of
Veterans in Highly Rural Areas Program must be submitted to
www.grants.gov by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time on July 30, 2018. In
the interest of fairness to all competing applicants, this deadline is
firm as to date and hour and with the single exception described above
regarding unforeseen technical problems beyond the control of the
applicant with the Grants.gov website, VA will treat as ineligible for
consideration any application that is received after the deadline.
Applicants should take this into account and make early submission of
their materials to avoid any risk of loss of eligibility brought about
by unanticipated delays, computer service outages (in the case of
grants.gov), or other delivery-related problems.
The application can be found at https://www.grants.gov/web/grants/search-grants.html, utilizing the ``search by Catalog of Federal
Domestic Assistance number'' function, and entering in that search
field the number 64.035. Questions should be referred to the Veterans
Transportation Program Office at (404) 828-5380 (this is not a toll-
free number) or by email at [email protected]. For further information on
Grants for Transportation of Veterans in Highly Rural Areas Program
requirements, see the governing regulations codified at 38 CFR 17.700-
730.
Renewal grant applications may not be sent by facsimile. These
applications must be submitted to www.grants.gov by the application
deadline; they must also be submitted as a complete package. Materials
arriving separately will not be included in the application package for
consideration and may result in the application being rejected. All
applicable forms cited in the application description must be included.
Intergovernmental Review
Some states require that applicants must contact their State's
Single Point of Contact (SPOC) to find out and comply with the State's
process, to comply with Executive Order (E.O.) 12372 (1982). Names and
addresses of the SPOCs are listed in the Office of Management and
Budget's homepage at:https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2017/11/SPOC-Feb.-2018.pdf.
Funding Restrictions
Grants will only be awarded to those organizations that are
eligible under law as described in the eligibility information section.
Other Submission Requirements
For technical assistance with submitting the application, contact
the Grants.gov Customer Support Hotline at 800-518-4726 or via email to
[email protected]. Note: The Grants.gov Support Hotline hours of
operation are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except federal holidays.
For assistance with any other requirement of this solicitation, contact
Mindy LaCrone, Acting National Program Coordinator for Grants for
Transportation of Veterans in Highly Rural Areas, at (918) 348-5564
(this is not a toll-free number) or by email to [email protected].
Additional forms that may be required in connection with an award
are available for download on www.grants.gov. Examples of these forms
can be viewed at the www.grants.gov website. For successful applicants,
receipt of funds will be contingent upon submission of all necessary
forms. Please note in particular the following forms: Certifications
Regarding Lobbying; Debarment, Suspension and Other Responsibility
Matters; Drug-Free Workplace Requirement; Disclosure of Lobbying
Activities (Required for any applicant that expends any funds for
lobbying activities; this form must be downloaded, completed, and then
uploaded); and Standard Assurances (SF 424B) (Required to be submitted
to
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the VTP Office prior to the receipt of any award funds).
Application Review Information
Criteria
VA is committed to ensuring a fair and open process for awarding
these renewal grants. The VTP Office will review the renewal grant
application to make sure that the information presented is reasonable,
understandable, measurable, and achievable, as well as consistent with
the solicitation. Peer reviewers will conduct a threshold review of all
applications submitted under this solicitation to ensure they meet all
of the critical elements and all other minimum requirements as
identified herein. The VTP Office may use either internal peer
reviewers, external peer reviewers, or a combination to review the
applications under this solicitation. An external peer reviewer is an
expert in the field of the subject matter of a given solicitation who
is NOT a current VA employee. An internal reviewer is a current VA
employee who is well-versed or has expertise in the subject matter of
this solicitation. Eligible applications will then be evaluated,
scored, and rated by a peer review panel. Peer reviewers' ratings and
any resulting recommendations are advisory only.
The VTP, Member Services Office conducts a financial review of
applications for potential discretionary awards to evaluate the fiscal
integrity and financial capability of applicants; examines proposed
costs to determine if the Budget Detail Worksheet and Budget Narrative
accurately explain project costs; and determines whether costs are
reasonable, necessary, and allowable under applicable federal cost
principles and agency regulations.
Absent explicit statutory authorization or written delegation of
authority to the contrary, the Veterans Health Administration, through
the VTP Office, will forward the reviewers' recommendations for award
to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, who will then review and approve
each award decision. Such determinations by the Secretary will be
final. VA will also give consideration to factors including, but not
limited to: Underserved populations, geographic diversity, strategic
priorities, and available funding when making awards.
Review and Selection Process
Selection of Renewal Grants for Transportation of Veterans in
Highly Rural Areas is very competitive. Listed below are the scoring
and selection criteria:
1. Renewal Grant Scoring: Renewal applications will be scored using
the following selection criteria:
A. VA will award up to 55 points (an applicant must score at a
minimum of 27.5 points) based on the success of the grantee's program,
as demonstrated by the following: Application shows that the grantee or
identified sub-recipient provided transportation services which allowed
participants to be provided medical care timely and as scheduled; and
application shows that participants were satisfied with the
transportation services provided by the grantee or identified sub-
recipient, as described in the Notice;
B. VA will award up to 35 points (an applicant must score at a
minimum of 17.5 points) based on the cost effectiveness of the program,
as demonstrated by the following: The grantee or identified sub-
recipient administered the program on budget and grant funds were
utilized in a sensible manner, as interpreted by information provided
by the grantee to VA under 38 CFR 17.725(a)(1-7); and
C. VA will award up to 15 (an applicant must score at a minimum of
7.5 points) points based on the extent to which the program complied
with the grant agreement and applicable laws and regulations.
2. Renewal Grant Selection: VA will use the following process to
award renewal grants:
A. VA will rank those grantees who receive at least the minimum
amount of total points (52.5) and points per category set forth in the
Notice. The grantees will be ranked in order from highest to lowest
scores.
B. VA will use the grantee's ranking as the basis for selection for
funding. VA will fund the highest-ranked grantees for which funding is
available.
Award Administration Information
Award Notices
Successful applicants will receive a Notice of Award (NoA) signed
and dated by the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Health for
Administrative Operations that will set forth the amount of the award
and other pertinent information. The NoA is the legal document/
instrument issued to notify the awardee that an award has been made and
that funds may be requested. It will also include standard Terms and
Conditions related to participation in the Program.
The NoA will be sent through the U.S. Postal Service to the awardee
organization as listed on its SF424. Note that any communication
between the VTP Office and awardees prior to the issuance of the NoA is
not authorization to begin performance on the project.
Recipients will use the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services Payment Management System for grant drawdowns. Instructions
for submitting requests for payment may be found at https://www.dpm.psc.gov/.
Unsuccessful applicants will be notified of their status by letter,
which will likewise be sent through the U.S. Postal Service to the
applicant organization as listed on its SF 424.
Renewal Grant Agreements
After an applicant is selected for a renewal grant in accordance
with 38 CFR 17.705(d), VA will draft a renewal grant agreement to be
executed by the Assistant Deputy Under Secretary for Health for
Administrative Operations in VA and the grantee. Upon execution of the
renewal grant agreement, VA will obligate the approved amount. The
renewal grant agreement will provide that:
1. The grantee must operate the program in accordance with the
provisions of this section and the grant application;
2. If a grantee's renewal application identified a sub-recipient,
such sub-recipient must operate the program in accordance with the
provisions of this section and the grant application; and
3. If a grantee's application identified that funds will be used to
procure or operate vehicles to directly provide transportation
services, the following requirements must be met:
A. Title to the vehicles must vest solely in the grantee or in the
identified sub-recipient or with leased vehicles in an identified
lender;
B. The grantee or identified sub-recipient must, at a minimum,
provide motor vehicle liability insurance for the vehicles to the same
extent they would insure vehicles procured with their own funds;
C. All vehicle operators must be licensed in a U.S. State or
Territory to operate such vehicles;
D. Vehicles must be safe and maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations; and
E. Vehicles must be operated in accordance with applicable
Department of Transportation regulations concerning transit
requirements under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Administrative and National Policy Requirements
Successful applicants selected for awards must agree to comply with
additional applicable legal requirements upon acceptance of an award.
(VA strongly encourages applicants to
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review the information pertaining to these additional requirements
prior to submitting a renewal application.) As to those additional
requirements, we note that while their original grants were subject to
additional legal requirements as set forth in 38 CFR parts 43 and 49
those regulatory provisions have since been superseded by the Common
Rule governing all Federal Grant Programs. The Common Rule is codified
at 2 CFR part 200. Thus, grantees and identified sub-recipients awarded
renewal grants under the Program must agree as part of their grant
agreement to comply with all requirements of the Common Rule, as
applicable.
Reporting
Progress Reports
Awardees must agree to cooperate with any VA evaluation of the
program and provide required quarterly, annual, and final (at the end
of the fiscal year) reports in a form prescribed by VTP. A final report
consists of a summation of grant activities which include progress
toward goals, financial administration of grant funds, grant
administration issues and barriers. Reports are to be submitted
electronically. These reports must outline how grant funds were used,
describe program progress and barriers, and provide measurable
outcomes.
Required quarterly and annual reports must include the following
information:
Record of time expended assisting with the provision of
transportation services;
Record of grant funds expended assisting with the
provision of transportation services;
Trips completed;
Total distance covered;
Veterans served;
Locations which received transportation services; and
Results of veteran satisfaction survey.
Program Monitoring
The VTP is responsible for program monitoring. All awardees will be
required to cooperate in providing the necessary data elements to the
VTP. The goal of program monitoring is to ensure program requirements
are met; this will be accomplished by tracking performance and
identifying quality and compliance problems through early detection.
Methods of program monitoring may include: Monitoring the performance
of a grantee's or sub-recipient's personnel, procurements, and/or use
of grant-funded property; collecting, analyzing data, and assessing
program implementation and effectiveness; assessing costs and
utilization; and providing technical assistance when needed. Site visit
monitoring will include the above-described activities, in addition to
the conduct of safety assessments and, if applicable, verification of
both current driver's licenses and vehicle insurance coverage.
Federal Financial Report
Awardees are required to submit the FFR SF 425 on a quarterly
basis. More details will be announced in the NoA.
Audit Requirements
Awardees must comply with the audit requirements of Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) Uniform Guidance 2 CFR part 200 subpart F.
Information on the scope, frequency and other aspects of the audits can
be found on the internet at https://federalregister.gov/a/2013-30465.
Program Variations
Any changes in a grantee's program activities which result in
deviations from the grant renewal agreement must be reported to VA.
Additional Reporting
Additional reporting requirements may be requested by VA to allow
VA to fully assess program effectiveness.
Notice of New Post-Award Reporting Requirements
Applicants should anticipate that all recipients (excluding an
individual recipient of Federal assistance) of awards of $25,000 or
more under this solicitation, consistent with the Federal Funding
Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (FFATA), Public Law 109-282
(Sept. 26, 2006), will be required to report award information on the
subaward reporting system of any first-tier subawards totaling $25,000
or more, and, in certain cases, to report information on the names and
total compensation of the five most highly compensated executives of
the recipient and first-tier sub-recipients. Each applicant entity must
ensure that it has the necessary processes and systems in place to
comply with the reporting requirements should it receive funding.
It is expected that reports regarding subawards will be made
through the FFATA Subaward Reporting System (FSRS) found at https://www.fsrs.gov. The FFATA Subaward Reporting System is the reporting tool
Federal prime awardees (i.e. prime contractors and prime grants
recipients) use to capture and report subaward and executive
compensation data regarding their first-tier subawards to meet the
FFATA reporting requirements. Prime contract awardees will report
against sub-contracts awarded and prime grant awardees will report
against sub-grants awarded. Prime Contractors awarded a Federal
contract or order that is subject to Federal Acquisition Regulation
clause 52.204-10 (Reporting Executive Compensation and First-Tier
Subcontract Awards) are required to file a FFATA subaward report by the
end of the month following the month in which the prime contractor
awards any subcontract greater than $25,000.
Please note also that applicants should anticipate that no subaward
of an award made under this solicitation may be made to a sub-recipient
that is subject to the terms of FFATA unless the potential sub-
recipient acquires and provides a DUNS number.
Other Information
Pursuant to 38 CFR 17.730(a), VA may recover from the grantee any
funds that are not used in accordance with a grant agreement. If VA
decides to recover funds, VA will issue to the grantee a notice of
intent to recover grant funds, and the grantee will then have 30 days
to submit documentation demonstrating why the grant funds should not be
recovered. After review of all submitted documentation, VA will
determine whether action will be taken to recover the grant funds. When
VA determines action will be taken to recover grant funds from the
grantee, the grantee is then prohibited under 38 CFR 17.730(b) from
receipt of any further grant funds.
Signing Authority
The Secretary of Veterans Affairs, or designee, approved this
document and authorized the undersigned to sign and submit the document
to the Office of the Federal Register for publication electronically as
an official document of the Department of Veterans Affairs. Peter
O'Rourke, Chief of Staff, Department of Veterans Affairs, approved this
document on May 24, 2018, for publication.
Approved: May 24, 2018.
Jeffrey M. Martin,
Impact Analyst, Office of Regulation Policy & Management, Office of the
Secretary, Department of Veterans Affairs.
[FR Doc. 2018-11943 Filed 6-4-18; 8:45 am]
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