Competitive Funding Opportunity: Innovations in Transit Public Safety, 12021-12025 [2019-06071]
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drivers and companies to continue to
qualify for the short-haul exception, up
to the 14th hour after coming on duty,
would help some of petitioner’s drivers
avoid the economic burden of installing
ELDs when they occasionally exceed the
8-in-30-day threshold for the ELD
mandate.
While NWRA recognizes the safety
benefits that ELDs present for other
industry sectors, it claims that these
devices are actually counterproductive
for the waste and recycling industry due
to the frequency with which these
drivers must interact with them. Waste
and recyclable collection CMV drivers
are required to interact with and make
duty status changes in the ELD or RODS
when stopping at one-third to one-half
of their 400 to 600 stops per day or
every 22 seconds—the average time to
service a customer—before then driving
to the next residence, which could be
less than 100 feet away.
NWRA notes that certain CMV drivers
may already operate up to 14 hours
without forfeiting short-haul status.
Drivers in the asphalt-paving business
were granted a similar exemption [83 FR
3864, Jan. 26, 2018], and 49 CFR
395.1(e)(1)(ii)(B) reflects a statutory
exemption for the ready-mixed concrete
industry. NWRA further notes that
FMCSA recently granted one of its
member companies—Waste
Management Holdings, Inc.—a similar
exemption [83 FR 53940, Oct. 25, 2018].
NWRA argues that granting a broader
exemption would create regulatory
consistency across the entire waste and
recycling industry.
NWRA asserts that waste and
recycling carriers have virtually no
record of HOS violations in the
Agency’s Compliance, Safety,
Accountability (CSA) Safety
Measurement System (SMS) HOS
BASIC scores, nor is there a history of
CSA intervention consequences for HOS
non-compliance with these carriers.
NWRA further adds that there is no
equivalent or greater level of safety that
ELDs would bring to the waste and
recycling industry. The waste and
recycling industry recognizes and agrees
with the need for ELDs for drivers and
carriers in long haul, over-the-road, and
regional operations, as well as for those
carriers with Unsatisfactory safety
ratings and that are over the threshold
in their CSA HOS BASIC score. For
these reasons, NWRA states that the
agency should not require CMV drivers
and companies transporting waste and
recyclable material to invest in ELDs by
granting this exemption request.
NWRA’s application for exemption is
available for review in the docket
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referenced at the beginning of this
notice.
Issued on: March 22, 2019.
Larry W. Minor,
Associate Administrator for Policy.
[FR Doc. 2019–06094 Filed 3–28–19; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–EX–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Competitive Funding Opportunity:
Innovations in Transit Public Safety
Federal Transit Administration
(FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity
(NOFO).
AGENCY:
The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) is soliciting
proposals under the Department of
Transportation’s Public Transportation
Innovation Program to select an eligible
project or projects that will identify
innovative solutions to reduce or
eliminate human trafficking occurring
on transit systems, protect transit
operators from the risk of assault, and
reduce crime on public transit vehicles
and in facilities. The awarded projects
will be referred to as the Innovations in
Transit Public Safety projects, and the
available funding is $2,000,000 in
research funds.
DATES: Applicants must submit
completed proposals for funding
opportunity
FTA–2019–006–TSO through the
GRANTS.GOV ‘‘APPLY’’ function by
11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on May 28,
2019. Prospective applicants should
register as soon as possible on the
GRANTS.GOV website to ensure they
can complete the application process
before the submission deadline.
Application instructions are available
on FTA’s website at https://
transit.dot.gov/howtoapply and in the
‘‘FIND’’ module of GRANTS.GOV.
FTA will not accept mail and fax
submissions.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dakisha Spratling, FTA Office of Transit
Safety and Oversight; phone: (202) 366–
2530; email: FTAPublicSafety@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration
Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts
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Information
A. Program Description
The Innovations in Transit Public
Safety projects are funded through the
Public Transportation Innovation
Program (49 U.S.C. 5312), with the goal
of developing innovative projects that
assist transit agencies with identifying
and adopting specific measures to
address public safety in transit systems,
including crime prevention, human
trafficking, and operator assault.
Human Trafficking is a crime that
involves exploiting a person for labor,
services, or commercial sex. Section
7102(9), of Title 22, U.S.C., defines
‘‘severe forms of trafficking in persons,’’
as:
(a) Sex trafficking in which a commercial
sex act is induced by force, fraud, or
coercion, or in which the person induced to
perform such act has not attained 18 years of
age; or
(b) The recruitment, harboring,
transportation, provision, or obtaining of a
person for labor or services, through the use
of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of
subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage,
debt bondage, or slavery.
The coercion can be subtle or overt,
physical or psychological. Exploitation of a
minor for commercial sex is human
trafficking, regardless of whether any form of
force, fraud, or coercion was used. There is
no single profile of a trafficking victim.
Victims of human trafficking can be
anyone—regardless of race, color, national
origin, disability, religion, age, gender, sexual
orientation, gender identity, socioeconomic
status, education level, or citizenship status.
The U.S. Department of
Transportation (DOT) combats human
trafficking by working with public and
private sector stakeholders to empower
transportation employees and the
traveling public to recognize and report
possible instances of human trafficking.
The Innovations in Transit Public Safety
projects support the DOT’s
Transportation Leaders Against Human
Trafficking initiative, which has the
following focus areas: Leadership,
training and education, policy
development, public awareness, and
information sharing and analysis.
Eligible projects will identify
innovative solutions to reduce or
eliminate human trafficking occurring
on transit systems, protect transit
operators from the risk of assault, and
reduce crime on public transit vehicles
and facilities. Specific project eligibility
under this competitive allocation is
described in Section C of this notice.
B. Federal Award Information
The FTA makes available $2,000,000
under the Public Transportation
Innovation Program (49 U.S.C. 5312) to
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finance projects that demonstrate
innovative methods of addressing and
preventing human trafficking on transit,
improving public safety in transit, and
reducing crime on transit, including
operator assault.
The FTA will grant pre-award
authority starting on the date of project
award announcements for selected
projects. Funds are available only for
projects that have not incurred costs
prior to the announcement of project
selections. The FTA may supplement
the total funds currently available with
future appropriations.
C. Eligibility Information
(1) Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants for awards are
limited to State and local governmental
entities; providers of public
transportation; non-profit organizations;
or a consortium of entities, including a
provider of public transportation, that
will share the costs, risks, and rewards
of early deployment and demonstration
of innovation. Eligible applicants are
limited to FTA grantees who would be
the primary beneficiaries of the
innovative products and services that
are developed. Eligible applicants may
submit consolidated proposals for
projects. Proposals may contain projects
the recipient or its subrecipients will
implement. Eligible subrecipients
include public agencies, private
nonprofit organizations, and private
providers engaged in public
transportation.
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(2) Cost Sharing or Matching
The maximum Federal share of
project costs is 80 percent. The
applicant must document the source(s)
of the local match in the grant
application. Eligible local match sources
include the following:
D Cash from non-Government sources
other than revenues from providing
public transportation services;
D revenues derived from the sale of
advertising and concessions;
D revenues generated from value
capture financing mechanisms;
D funds from an undistributed cash
surplus;
D replacement or depreciation cash
fund or reserve;
D new capital; or
D in-kind contributions.
The FTA may give additional
consideration to applicants who
propose a local share that is greater than
the minimum requirement of 20
percent, and may view these applicants
as more competitive.
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(3) Eligible Projects
Eligible projects include innovation
and development projects that advance
the interests of public transportation, to
include projects that identify innovative
solutions to:
D Reduce or eliminate human
trafficking occurring at transit systems
or through the use of transit systems,
D protect transit operators from the
risk of assault,
D reduce crime on public transit
vehicles and facilities, and
D improve rider and public safety.
Key focus areas will be education and
training, policy development, public
awareness and outreach, and
information sharing and analysis.
Applicants may each submit one
proposal.
D. Application and Submission
Information
(1) Address To Request Application
Package
Applications must be submitted
through GRANTS.GOV. Applicants can
find general information for submitting
applications through GRANTS.GOV at
www.fta.dot.gov/howtoapply, along with
specific instructions for the forms and
attachments required for submission.
Mail and fax submissions will not be
accepted.
(2) Content and Form of Application
Submission
a. Proposal Submission
A complete proposal submission
consists of at least two forms:
1. The SF–424 Mandatory Form
(downloadable from GRANTS.GOV) and
2. the supplemental form for the FY
2018 Innovations in Transit Public
Safety Project (downloadable from
GRANTS.GOV), which is available on
FTA’s website at (placeholder for FTA
Human Trafficking Program website).
The application must include
responses to all sections of the SF–424
mandatory form and the supplemental
form unless a section is indicated as
optional. FTA will use the information
on the supplemental form to determine
applicant and project eligibility for the
program and to evaluate the proposal
against the selection criteria described
in part E of this notice. The FTA will
accept only one supplemental form per
SF–424 submission. The FTA
encourages applicants to consider
submitting a single supplemental form
that includes multiple activities to be
evaluated as a consolidated proposal.
Applicants may attach additional
supporting information to the SF–424
submission, including but not limited to
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letters of support, project budgets, or
excerpts from relevant planning
documents. Supporting documentation
must be described and referenced by file
name in the appropriate response
section of the supplemental form, or it
may not be reviewed.
Information such as applicant name,
Federal amount requested, local match
amount, description of areas served,
etc., may be requested in varying
degrees of detail on both the SF–424
form and supplemental form.
Applicants must fill in all fields unless
stated otherwise on the forms. If
applicants copy information into the
supplemental form from another source,
they should verify that the
supplemental form has fully captured
pasted text and that it has not truncated
the text due to character limits built into
the form. Applicants should use both
the ‘‘Check Package for Errors’’ and the
‘‘Validate Form’’ validation buttons on
both forms to check all required fields.
Applicants should also ensure that the
Federal and local amounts specified are
consistent.
b. Application Content
The SF–424 Mandatory Form and the
supplemental form will prompt
applicants for the required information,
including:
a. Applicant Name
b. Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data
Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number
c. Key contact information (contact
name, address, email address, and
phone number)
d. Congressional district(s) where
project will take place
e. Project Information (title, executive
summary, and type)
f. A detailed description of the need for
the project
g. A detailed description of how the
project will support the Innovations
in Transit Public Safety objectives
h. Evidence that the applicant can
provide the local cost share
i. A description of the technical, legal,
and financial capacity of the applicant
j. A detailed project budget
k. An explanation of the scalability of
the project
l. Details on the local matching funds
m. A detailed project timeline
(3) Unique Entity Identifier and System
for Award Management (SAM)
Each applicant is required to: (1) Be
registered in SAM before submitting an
application; (2) provide a valid unique
entity identifier in its application; and
(3) continue to maintain an active SAM
registration with current information at
all times during which the applicant has
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an active Federal award or an
application or plan under consideration
by FTA. These requirements do not
apply if the applicant: (1) Is excepted
from the requirements under 2 CFR
25.110(b) or (c); or (2) has an exception
approved by FTA under 2 CFR
25.110(d). The FTA may not make an
award until the applicant has complied
with all applicable unique entity
identifier and SAM requirements. If an
applicant has not fully complied with
the requirements by the time FTA is
ready to make an award, FTA may
determine that the applicant is not
qualified to receive an award and use
that determination as a basis for making
a Federal award to another applicant.
All applicants must provide a unique
entity identifier provided by SAM.
Registration in SAM may take as little
as 3–5 business days, but there can be
unexpected steps or delays. For
example, the applicant may need to
obtain an Employer Identification
Number. The FTA recommends
allowing ample time, up to several
weeks, to complete all steps. For
additional information on obtaining a
unique entity identifier, please visit
www.sam.gov.
(4) Submission Dates and Times
Project proposals must be submitted
electronically through GRANTS.GOV by
11:59 p.m. Eastern on May 28, 2019.
Mail and fax submissions will not be
accepted.
The FTA urges applicants to submit
applications at least 72 hours prior to
the due date to allow time to correct any
problems that may have caused either
GRANTS.GOV or FTA systems to reject
the submission. Proposals submitted
after the deadline will only be
considered under extraordinary
circumstances not within the
applicant’s control.
Deadlines will not be extended due to
scheduled website maintenance.
GRANTS.GOV scheduled maintenance
and outage times are announced on the
GRANTS.GOV website.
Within 48 hours after submitting an
electronic application, the applicant
should receive two email messages from
GRANTS.GOV: (1) Confirmation of
successful transmission to
GRANTS.GOV; and (2) confirmation of
successful validation by GRANTS.GOV.
If the applicant does not receive
confirmation of successful validation or
receives a notice of failed validation or
incomplete materials, the applicant
must address the reason for the failed
validation, as described in the email
notice, and resubmit before the
submission deadline. If making a
resubmission for any reason, applicants
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must include all original attachments
regardless of which attachments were
updated and check the box on the
supplemental form indicating this is a
resubmission.
Applicants are encouraged to begin
the process of registration on the
GRANTS.GOV site well in advance of
the submission deadline. Registration is
a multi-step process, which may take
several weeks to complete before an
application can be submitted. Registered
applicants may still be required to
update their registration before
submitting an application. Registration
in SAM is renewed annually and
persons making submissions on behalf
of the Authorized Organization
Representative (AOR) must be
authorized in GRANTS.GOV by the
AOR to make submissions.
(5) Funding Restrictions
Funds may be used for expenditures
only. Funds under this NOFO cannot be
used to reimburse projects for otherwise
eligible expenses incurred prior to the
date of project award announcements.
(6) Other Submission Requirements
The FTA encourages applicants to
identify scaled funding options in case
insufficient funding is available to fund
a project at the full requested amount.
If an applicant indicates that a project
is scalable, the applicant must provide
an appropriate minimum funding
amount that will fund an eligible project
that achieves the objectives of the
program and meets all relevant program
requirements. The applicant must
provide a clear explanation of how a
reduced award would affect the project
budget. The FTA may award a lesser
amount whether or not the applicant
provides a scalable option.
E. Application Review Information
(1) Project Evaluation Criteria
Each application for Innovations in
Transit Public Safety must include a
statement of purpose detailing: (1) The
need being addressed; (2) the short- and
long-term goals of the project, including
opportunities for future innovation and
development and benefits to riders of
public transportation; (3) how the
project will improve personal safety in
public transit stations and vehicles; and
(4) the short- and long-term funding
requirements to complete the project
and any future objectives of the project.
The FTA will evaluate proposals
submitted according to the following
criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b)
demonstration of benefits; (c)
coordination, planning and
partnerships; (d) local financial
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commitment; (e) project readiness; and
(f) technical, legal and financial
capacity. The FTA encourages each
applicant to demonstrate how a project
supports all criteria with the most
relevant information the applicant can
provide, regardless of whether such
information has been specifically
requested or identified in this notice.
a. Demonstration of Need
The FTA will evaluate proposals
based on how the proposed project will
address reducing crime and improving
the safety of riders, including
preventing human trafficking; and
operators, including preventing operator
assault. Proposals should clearly define
the public safety challenge(s)
experienced by the transit agency and
its customers, and how the proposed
project will improve transit public
safety.
b. Demonstration of Benefits
The FTA will evaluate proposals on
the benefits provided by the proposed
project. The FTA is interested in how
these investments will improve the
quality of transit public safety, and in
particular, rider safety and human
trafficking awareness and prevention, as
well as prevention of operator assault.
The Innovations in Transit Public Safety
projects provide an opportunity for
communities to put into practice new
and innovative ideas, practices, and
approaches that reduce crime and
address the personal safety of
passengers and operators. The FTA
encourages applicants to consider
qualitative and quantitative benefits to
transit systems, transit users, transit
employees, and the surrounding
communities. The FTA will rate
proposals based on the quality and
extent to which they discuss the
following five factors:
i. The project’s ability to improve
transit safety and operator safety;
ii. The project’s ability to provide
quantitative data for expected benefits
and outputs associated with the project;
iii. The degree to which the project
addresses human trafficking prevention;
iv. Benefits such as increased
educational opportunities; and
v. Outputs that promote collaboration
between community organizations, local
government entities, state government
entities, and federal agencies.
Proposals must show that the
applicant will be able to provide impact
data during and at the conclusion of the
project. Successful applicants will
evaluate the performance of their
project(s). At various points in the
deployment process and at the end of
the pilot project, the recipient will be
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asked by FTA, or its designee, to
provide performance measures required
to conduct this evaluation. The FTA
requires each applicant to submit the
performance data on a quarterly basis.
This data will be used by FTA to
produce the required Annual Report to
Congress that contains a detailed
description of the activities carried out
under the research program, and an
evaluation of the program, including an
evaluation of the performance measures
described.
c. Demonstration of Coordination,
Planning, and Partnerships
Applicants must describe the eligible
project and outline project partners (if
any) and their specific role in the
project. Applications should also
include the following:
i. Discuss the level of support by the
community and other organizations for
the proposed project;
ii. Describe the opportunities for
public participation that are or will be
provided by the project;
iii. Describe how the proposed project
complements rather than duplicates any
current and similar innovations in
transit public safety projects;
iv. Describe the implementation
schedule for the proposed project,
including time period, staffing, and
procurement; and
v. Describe any other planning or
coordination efforts not mentioned
above.
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d. Local Financial Commitment
Applicants must identify the source of
the local share and describe whether
such funds are currently available for
the project or will need to be secured if
the project is selected for funding. The
FTA will consider the availability of the
local share as evidence of local financial
commitment to the project. In addition,
an applicant may propose a local share
that is greater than the minimum
requirement or provide documentation
of previous local investment in similar
projects as evidence of local financial
commitment. The FTA may give
additional consideration to applicants
who propose a local share that is greater
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than the minimum requirement of 20
percent, and may view these applicants
as more competitive.
e. Project Readiness
The FTA will evaluate the proposed
schedule and the applicant’s ability to
implement it. Applicants should
indicate the short-term, mid-range, and
long-term goals for the project. The
project readiness factor involves
assessing whether:
i. Project implementation plan
documents are complete;
ii. Project funds can be obligated and
the project can be implemented quickly,
if selected; and
iii. The applicant demonstrates the
ability to carry out the proposed project
successfully.
f. Technical, Legal and Financial
Capacity
The FTA will evaluate the capacity of
the applicant and any partners to
successfully execute the research effort.
There should be no outstanding legal,
technical, or financial issues with the
applicant that would make this a highrisk project. The FTA will evaluate each
proposal (including the business plan,
financial projections, and other relevant
data) for feasibility and longer-term
sustainability. It is FTA’s intent to select
projects with a high likelihood of longterm success, sustainability, and ability
to be replicated in other communities.
(2) Review and Selection Process
An FTA technical evaluation
committee will evaluate proposals based
on the published project evaluation
criteria. Members of the technical
evaluation committee and other
involved FTA staff will rate the
applications, and may seek clarification
about any statement in an application.
The FTA Administrator will determine
the final selection and amount of
funding for each project after
consideration of the findings of the
technical evaluation committee.
Geographic diversity and the applicant’s
receipt and management of other
Federal transit funds may be considered
in FTA’s award decisions. The FTA
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Administrator will consider the
following key DOT objectives:
a. Supporting economic vitality at the
national and regional level;
b. Utilizing alternative funding
sources and innovative financing
models to attract non-Federal sources of
investment;
c. Whether the project is located in or
supports public transportation service
in a qualified opportunity zone
designated pursuant to 26.U.S.C.
1400Z–1;
d. Using innovative approaches to
improve safety and expedite project
delivery; and,
e. Holding grant recipients
accountable for their performance and
achieving specific, measurable
outcomes identified by grant applicants.
Prior to making an award, FTA is
required to review and consider any
information about the applicant that is
in the Federal Awardee Performance
and Integrity Information System
(FAPIIS) accessible through SAM. An
applicant may review and comment on
information about itself that a Federal
awarding agency previously entered.
The FTA will consider any comments
by the applicant, in addition to the other
information in FAPIIS, in making a
judgment about the applicant’s integrity,
business ethics, and record of
performance under Federal awards
when completing the review of risk
posed by applicants as described in 2
CFR 200.205 Federal Awarding Agency
Review of Risk Posed by Applicants.
F. Federal Award Administration
(1) Federal Award Notice
The FTA will announce the final
project selections on the FTA website.
Project recipients should contact their
FTA Regional Office for additional
information regarding allocations for
projects. At the time project selections
are announced, FTA will extend preaward authority for the selected
projects. There is no blanket pre-award
authority for these projects before
announcement.
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(2) Award Administration
d. Standard Assurances
There is no minimum or maximum
grant award amount; however, FTA
intends to fund as many meritorious
projects as possible. The FTA will only
consider proposals from eligible
recipients for eligible activities. Due to
funding limitations, projects selected for
funding may receive less than the
amount originally requested. In those
cases, applicants must be able to
demonstrate that the proposed projects
are still viable and can be completed
with the amount awarded.
The applicant assures that it will
comply with all applicable Federal
statutes, regulations, executive orders,
FTA circulars, and other Federal
administrative requirements in carrying
out any project supported by the FTA
grant. The applicant acknowledges that
it is under a continuing obligation to
comply with the terms and conditions
of the grant agreement issued for its
project with FTA. The applicant
understands that Federal laws,
regulations, policies, and administrative
practices might be modified from time
to time and may affect the
implementation of the project. The
applicant agrees that the most recent
Federal requirements will apply to the
project unless FTA issues a written
determination otherwise. The applicant
must submit the Certifications and
Assurances before receiving a grant if it
does not have current certifications on
file.
(3) Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
a. Pre-Award Authority
The FTA will issue specific guidance
to recipients regarding pre-award
authority at the time of selection. The
FTA does not provide pre-award
authority for competitive funds until
projects are selected, and there are
Federal requirements that must be met
before costs are incurred. For more
information about FTA’s policy on preaward authority, please see the FY 2018
Apportionments Notice published on
July 16, 2018, at https://www.gpo.gov/
fdsys/pkg/FR0-2018-07-16/pdf/201814989.pdf.
b. Grant Requirements
Selected applicants will submit a
grant application through FTA’s
electronic grant management system
and adhere to the customary FTA grant
requirements. All competitive grants,
regardless of award amount, will be
subject to the Congressional notification
and release process. The FTA
emphasizes that third-party
procurement applies to all funding
awards, as described in FTA Circular
4220.1F, ‘‘Third Party Contracting
Guidance.’’ However, FTA may approve
applications that include a specifically
identified partnering organization(s) (2
CFR 200.302(f)). When included, the
application, budget, and budget
narrative should provide a clear
understanding of how the selection of
these organizations is critical for the
project and give sufficient detail about
the costs involved.
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c. Planning
The FTA encourages applicants to
engage the appropriate State
Departments of Transportation, Regional
Transportation Planning Organizations,
or Metropolitan Planning Organizations
in areas to be served by the project
funds available under this programs.
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(4) Reporting
The post-award reporting
requirements include submission of the
Federal Financial Report (FFR) and
Milestone Progress Report in TrAMs. An
evaluation of the pilot program or
research grant will occur at various
points in the deployment process and at
the end of the project. In addition, FTA
is responsible for producing an Annual
Report to Congress that compiles
evaluations of selected projects,
including an evaluation of the
performance measures identified by the
applicants. All applicants must develop
an evaluation plan to measure the
success or failure of their projects and
to describe any plans for broad-based
implementation of successful projects.
FTA may request data and reports to
support the evaluation and Annual
Report.
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact
For questions about applying, please
contact Dakisha Spratling, at Federal
Transit Administration, Office of Transit
Safety and Oversight, phone: (202) 366–
2530, or email, FTAPublicSafety@
dot.gov. A TDD is available at 1–800–
877–8339 (TDDFIRS). To ensure that
applicants receive accurate information
about eligibility or the program,
applicants are encouraged to contact
FTA directly with questions, rather than
through intermediaries or third parties.
The FTA staff may also conduct
briefings on the competitive grants
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request.
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Acting Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Competitive Funding Opportunity:
Crime Prevention and Public Safety
Awareness
Federal Transit Administration
(FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity
(NOFO).
AGENCY:
The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) is soliciting
proposals under the Department of
Transportation’s Technical Assistance
and Workforce Development Program to
select an eligible project or projects for
the development and dissemination of
technical assistance materials
supporting public safety awareness
campaigns. The technical assistance
materials will address public safety
issues impacting the transit industry,
including but not limited to human
trafficking, operator assault, and crime
prevention. Technical assistance also
may include recommended practices,
and public and employee training. The
awarded projects will be referred to as
the Crime Prevention and Public Safety
Awareness projects, and the available
funding is $2,000,000 in Fiscal Year
(FY) 2018 funds.
DATES: Applicants must submit
completed proposals for funding
opportunity FTA–2019–007–TSO
through the GRANTS.GOV ‘‘APPLY’’
function by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time on
May 28, 2019. Prospective applicants
should register as soon as possible on
the GRANTS.GOV website to ensure
they can complete the application
process before the submission deadline.
Application instructions are available
on FTA’s website at https://
transit.dot.gov/howtoapply and in the
‘‘FIND’’ module of GRANTS.GOV. FTA
will not accept mail and fax
submissions.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dakisha Spratling, FTA Office of Transit
Safety and Oversight; phone: (202) 366–
2530; email: FTAPublicSafety@dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Competitive Funding Opportunity: Innovations in Transit Public
Safety
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) is soliciting
proposals under the Department of Transportation's Public
Transportation Innovation Program to select an eligible project or
projects that will identify innovative solutions to reduce or eliminate
human trafficking occurring on transit systems, protect transit
operators from the risk of assault, and reduce crime on public transit
vehicles and in facilities. The awarded projects will be referred to as
the Innovations in Transit Public Safety projects, and the available
funding is $2,000,000 in research funds.
DATES: Applicants must submit completed proposals for funding
opportunity
FTA-2019-006-TSO through the GRANTS.GOV ``APPLY'' function by 11:59
p.m. Eastern Time on May 28, 2019. Prospective applicants should
register as soon as possible on the GRANTS.GOV website to ensure they
can complete the application process before the submission deadline.
Application instructions are available on FTA's website at https://transit.dot.gov/howtoapply and in the ``FIND'' module of GRANTS.GOV.
FTA will not accept mail and fax submissions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dakisha Spratling, FTA Office of
Transit Safety and Oversight; phone: (202) 366-2530; email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Table of Contents
A. Program Description
B. Federal Award Information
C. Eligibility Information
D. Application and Submission Information
E. Application Review Information
F. Federal Award Administration Information
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contacts Information
A. Program Description
The Innovations in Transit Public Safety projects are funded
through the Public Transportation Innovation Program (49 U.S.C. 5312),
with the goal of developing innovative projects that assist transit
agencies with identifying and adopting specific measures to address
public safety in transit systems, including crime prevention, human
trafficking, and operator assault.
Human Trafficking is a crime that involves exploiting a person for
labor, services, or commercial sex. Section 7102(9), of Title 22,
U.S.C., defines ``severe forms of trafficking in persons,'' as:
(a) Sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by
force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform
such act has not attained 18 years of age; or
(b) The recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or
obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of
force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to
involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.
The coercion can be subtle or overt, physical or psychological.
Exploitation of a minor for commercial sex is human trafficking,
regardless of whether any form of force, fraud, or coercion was
used. There is no single profile of a trafficking victim. Victims of
human trafficking can be anyone--regardless of race, color, national
origin, disability, religion, age, gender, sexual orientation,
gender identity, socioeconomic status, education level, or
citizenship status.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) combats human
trafficking by working with public and private sector stakeholders to
empower transportation employees and the traveling public to recognize
and report possible instances of human trafficking. The Innovations in
Transit Public Safety projects support the DOT's Transportation Leaders
Against Human Trafficking initiative, which has the following focus
areas: Leadership, training and education, policy development, public
awareness, and information sharing and analysis.
Eligible projects will identify innovative solutions to reduce or
eliminate human trafficking occurring on transit systems, protect
transit operators from the risk of assault, and reduce crime on public
transit vehicles and facilities. Specific project eligibility under
this competitive allocation is described in Section C of this notice.
B. Federal Award Information
The FTA makes available $2,000,000 under the Public Transportation
Innovation Program (49 U.S.C. 5312) to
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finance projects that demonstrate innovative methods of addressing and
preventing human trafficking on transit, improving public safety in
transit, and reducing crime on transit, including operator assault.
The FTA will grant pre-award authority starting on the date of
project award announcements for selected projects. Funds are available
only for projects that have not incurred costs prior to the
announcement of project selections. The FTA may supplement the total
funds currently available with future appropriations.
C. Eligibility Information
(1) Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants for awards are limited to State and local
governmental entities; providers of public transportation; non-profit
organizations; or a consortium of entities, including a provider of
public transportation, that will share the costs, risks, and rewards of
early deployment and demonstration of innovation. Eligible applicants
are limited to FTA grantees who would be the primary beneficiaries of
the innovative products and services that are developed. Eligible
applicants may submit consolidated proposals for projects. Proposals
may contain projects the recipient or its subrecipients will implement.
Eligible subrecipients include public agencies, private nonprofit
organizations, and private providers engaged in public transportation.
(2) Cost Sharing or Matching
The maximum Federal share of project costs is 80 percent. The
applicant must document the source(s) of the local match in the grant
application. Eligible local match sources include the following:
[ssquf] Cash from non-Government sources other than revenues from
providing public transportation services;
[ssquf] revenues derived from the sale of advertising and
concessions;
[ssquf] revenues generated from value capture financing mechanisms;
[ssquf] funds from an undistributed cash surplus;
[ssquf] replacement or depreciation cash fund or reserve;
[ssquf] new capital; or
[ssquf] in-kind contributions.
The FTA may give additional consideration to applicants who propose
a local share that is greater than the minimum requirement of 20
percent, and may view these applicants as more competitive.
(3) Eligible Projects
Eligible projects include innovation and development projects that
advance the interests of public transportation, to include projects
that identify innovative solutions to:
[ssquf] Reduce or eliminate human trafficking occurring at transit
systems or through the use of transit systems,
[ssquf] protect transit operators from the risk of assault,
[ssquf] reduce crime on public transit vehicles and facilities, and
[ssquf] improve rider and public safety.
Key focus areas will be education and training, policy development,
public awareness and outreach, and information sharing and analysis.
Applicants may each submit one proposal.
D. Application and Submission Information
(1) Address To Request Application Package
Applications must be submitted through GRANTS.GOV. Applicants can
find general information for submitting applications through GRANTS.GOV
at www.fta.dot.gov/howtoapply, along with specific instructions for the
forms and attachments required for submission. Mail and fax submissions
will not be accepted.
(2) Content and Form of Application Submission
a. Proposal Submission
A complete proposal submission consists of at least two forms:
1. The SF-424 Mandatory Form (downloadable from GRANTS.GOV) and
2. the supplemental form for the FY 2018 Innovations in Transit
Public Safety Project (downloadable from GRANTS.GOV), which is
available on FTA's website at (placeholder for FTA Human Trafficking
Program website).
The application must include responses to all sections of the SF-
424 mandatory form and the supplemental form unless a section is
indicated as optional. FTA will use the information on the supplemental
form to determine applicant and project eligibility for the program and
to evaluate the proposal against the selection criteria described in
part E of this notice. The FTA will accept only one supplemental form
per SF-424 submission. The FTA encourages applicants to consider
submitting a single supplemental form that includes multiple activities
to be evaluated as a consolidated proposal.
Applicants may attach additional supporting information to the SF-
424 submission, including but not limited to letters of support,
project budgets, or excerpts from relevant planning documents.
Supporting documentation must be described and referenced by file name
in the appropriate response section of the supplemental form, or it may
not be reviewed.
Information such as applicant name, Federal amount requested, local
match amount, description of areas served, etc., may be requested in
varying degrees of detail on both the SF-424 form and supplemental
form. Applicants must fill in all fields unless stated otherwise on the
forms. If applicants copy information into the supplemental form from
another source, they should verify that the supplemental form has fully
captured pasted text and that it has not truncated the text due to
character limits built into the form. Applicants should use both the
``Check Package for Errors'' and the ``Validate Form'' validation
buttons on both forms to check all required fields. Applicants should
also ensure that the Federal and local amounts specified are
consistent.
b. Application Content
The SF-424 Mandatory Form and the supplemental form will prompt
applicants for the required information, including:
a. Applicant Name
b. Dun and Bradstreet (D&B) Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS)
number
c. Key contact information (contact name, address, email address, and
phone number)
d. Congressional district(s) where project will take place
e. Project Information (title, executive summary, and type)
f. A detailed description of the need for the project
g. A detailed description of how the project will support the
Innovations in Transit Public Safety objectives
h. Evidence that the applicant can provide the local cost share
i. A description of the technical, legal, and financial capacity of the
applicant
j. A detailed project budget
k. An explanation of the scalability of the project
l. Details on the local matching funds
m. A detailed project timeline
(3) Unique Entity Identifier and System for Award Management (SAM)
Each applicant is required to: (1) Be registered in SAM before
submitting an application; (2) provide a valid unique entity identifier
in its application; and (3) continue to maintain an active SAM
registration with current information at all times during which the
applicant has
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an active Federal award or an application or plan under consideration
by FTA. These requirements do not apply if the applicant: (1) Is
excepted from the requirements under 2 CFR 25.110(b) or (c); or (2) has
an exception approved by FTA under 2 CFR 25.110(d). The FTA may not
make an award until the applicant has complied with all applicable
unique entity identifier and SAM requirements. If an applicant has not
fully complied with the requirements by the time FTA is ready to make
an award, FTA may determine that the applicant is not qualified to
receive an award and use that determination as a basis for making a
Federal award to another applicant. All applicants must provide a
unique entity identifier provided by SAM. Registration in SAM may take
as little as 3-5 business days, but there can be unexpected steps or
delays. For example, the applicant may need to obtain an Employer
Identification Number. The FTA recommends allowing ample time, up to
several weeks, to complete all steps. For additional information on
obtaining a unique entity identifier, please visit www.sam.gov.
(4) Submission Dates and Times
Project proposals must be submitted electronically through
GRANTS.GOV by 11:59 p.m. Eastern on May 28, 2019. Mail and fax
submissions will not be accepted.
The FTA urges applicants to submit applications at least 72 hours
prior to the due date to allow time to correct any problems that may
have caused either GRANTS.GOV or FTA systems to reject the submission.
Proposals submitted after the deadline will only be considered under
extraordinary circumstances not within the applicant's control.
Deadlines will not be extended due to scheduled website
maintenance. GRANTS.GOV scheduled maintenance and outage times are
announced on the GRANTS.GOV website.
Within 48 hours after submitting an electronic application, the
applicant should receive two email messages from GRANTS.GOV: (1)
Confirmation of successful transmission to GRANTS.GOV; and (2)
confirmation of successful validation by GRANTS.GOV. If the applicant
does not receive confirmation of successful validation or receives a
notice of failed validation or incomplete materials, the applicant must
address the reason for the failed validation, as described in the email
notice, and resubmit before the submission deadline. If making a
resubmission for any reason, applicants must include all original
attachments regardless of which attachments were updated and check the
box on the supplemental form indicating this is a resubmission.
Applicants are encouraged to begin the process of registration on
the GRANTS.GOV site well in advance of the submission deadline.
Registration is a multi-step process, which may take several weeks to
complete before an application can be submitted. Registered applicants
may still be required to update their registration before submitting an
application. Registration in SAM is renewed annually and persons making
submissions on behalf of the Authorized Organization Representative
(AOR) must be authorized in GRANTS.GOV by the AOR to make submissions.
(5) Funding Restrictions
Funds may be used for expenditures only. Funds under this NOFO
cannot be used to reimburse projects for otherwise eligible expenses
incurred prior to the date of project award announcements.
(6) Other Submission Requirements
The FTA encourages applicants to identify scaled funding options in
case insufficient funding is available to fund a project at the full
requested amount. If an applicant indicates that a project is scalable,
the applicant must provide an appropriate minimum funding amount that
will fund an eligible project that achieves the objectives of the
program and meets all relevant program requirements. The applicant must
provide a clear explanation of how a reduced award would affect the
project budget. The FTA may award a lesser amount whether or not the
applicant provides a scalable option.
E. Application Review Information
(1) Project Evaluation Criteria
Each application for Innovations in Transit Public Safety must
include a statement of purpose detailing: (1) The need being addressed;
(2) the short- and long-term goals of the project, including
opportunities for future innovation and development and benefits to
riders of public transportation; (3) how the project will improve
personal safety in public transit stations and vehicles; and (4) the
short- and long-term funding requirements to complete the project and
any future objectives of the project.
The FTA will evaluate proposals submitted according to the
following criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b) demonstration of
benefits; (c) coordination, planning and partnerships; (d) local
financial commitment; (e) project readiness; and (f) technical, legal
and financial capacity. The FTA encourages each applicant to
demonstrate how a project supports all criteria with the most relevant
information the applicant can provide, regardless of whether such
information has been specifically requested or identified in this
notice.
a. Demonstration of Need
The FTA will evaluate proposals based on how the proposed project
will address reducing crime and improving the safety of riders,
including preventing human trafficking; and operators, including
preventing operator assault. Proposals should clearly define the public
safety challenge(s) experienced by the transit agency and its
customers, and how the proposed project will improve transit public
safety.
b. Demonstration of Benefits
The FTA will evaluate proposals on the benefits provided by the
proposed project. The FTA is interested in how these investments will
improve the quality of transit public safety, and in particular, rider
safety and human trafficking awareness and prevention, as well as
prevention of operator assault. The Innovations in Transit Public
Safety projects provide an opportunity for communities to put into
practice new and innovative ideas, practices, and approaches that
reduce crime and address the personal safety of passengers and
operators. The FTA encourages applicants to consider qualitative and
quantitative benefits to transit systems, transit users, transit
employees, and the surrounding communities. The FTA will rate proposals
based on the quality and extent to which they discuss the following
five factors:
i. The project's ability to improve transit safety and operator
safety;
ii. The project's ability to provide quantitative data for expected
benefits and outputs associated with the project;
iii. The degree to which the project addresses human trafficking
prevention;
iv. Benefits such as increased educational opportunities; and
v. Outputs that promote collaboration between community
organizations, local government entities, state government entities,
and federal agencies.
Proposals must show that the applicant will be able to provide
impact data during and at the conclusion of the project. Successful
applicants will evaluate the performance of their project(s). At
various points in the deployment process and at the end of the pilot
project, the recipient will be
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asked by FTA, or its designee, to provide performance measures required
to conduct this evaluation. The FTA requires each applicant to submit
the performance data on a quarterly basis. This data will be used by
FTA to produce the required Annual Report to Congress that contains a
detailed description of the activities carried out under the research
program, and an evaluation of the program, including an evaluation of
the performance measures described.
c. Demonstration of Coordination, Planning, and Partnerships
Applicants must describe the eligible project and outline project
partners (if any) and their specific role in the project. Applications
should also include the following:
i. Discuss the level of support by the community and other
organizations for the proposed project;
ii. Describe the opportunities for public participation that are or
will be provided by the project;
iii. Describe how the proposed project complements rather than
duplicates any current and similar innovations in transit public safety
projects;
iv. Describe the implementation schedule for the proposed project,
including time period, staffing, and procurement; and
v. Describe any other planning or coordination efforts not
mentioned above.
d. Local Financial Commitment
Applicants must identify the source of the local share and describe
whether such funds are currently available for the project or will need
to be secured if the project is selected for funding. The FTA will
consider the availability of the local share as evidence of local
financial commitment to the project. In addition, an applicant may
propose a local share that is greater than the minimum requirement or
provide documentation of previous local investment in similar projects
as evidence of local financial commitment. The FTA may give additional
consideration to applicants who propose a local share that is greater
than the minimum requirement of 20 percent, and may view these
applicants as more competitive.
e. Project Readiness
The FTA will evaluate the proposed schedule and the applicant's
ability to implement it. Applicants should indicate the short-term,
mid-range, and long-term goals for the project. The project readiness
factor involves assessing whether:
i. Project implementation plan documents are complete;
ii. Project funds can be obligated and the project can be
implemented quickly, if selected; and
iii. The applicant demonstrates the ability to carry out the
proposed project successfully.
f. Technical, Legal and Financial Capacity
The FTA will evaluate the capacity of the applicant and any
partners to successfully execute the research effort. There should be
no outstanding legal, technical, or financial issues with the applicant
that would make this a high-risk project. The FTA will evaluate each
proposal (including the business plan, financial projections, and other
relevant data) for feasibility and longer-term sustainability. It is
FTA's intent to select projects with a high likelihood of long-term
success, sustainability, and ability to be replicated in other
communities.
(2) Review and Selection Process
An FTA technical evaluation committee will evaluate proposals based
on the published project evaluation criteria. Members of the technical
evaluation committee and other involved FTA staff will rate the
applications, and may seek clarification about any statement in an
application. The FTA Administrator will determine the final selection
and amount of funding for each project after consideration of the
findings of the technical evaluation committee. Geographic diversity
and the applicant's receipt and management of other Federal transit
funds may be considered in FTA's award decisions. The FTA Administrator
will consider the following key DOT objectives:
a. Supporting economic vitality at the national and regional level;
b. Utilizing alternative funding sources and innovative financing
models to attract non-Federal sources of investment;
c. Whether the project is located in or supports public
transportation service in a qualified opportunity zone designated
pursuant to 26.U.S.C. 1400Z-1;
d. Using innovative approaches to improve safety and expedite
project delivery; and,
e. Holding grant recipients accountable for their performance and
achieving specific, measurable outcomes identified by grant applicants.
Prior to making an award, FTA is required to review and consider
any information about the applicant that is in the Federal Awardee
Performance and Integrity Information System (FAPIIS) accessible
through SAM. An applicant may review and comment on information about
itself that a Federal awarding agency previously entered.
The FTA will consider any comments by the applicant, in addition to
the other information in FAPIIS, in making a judgment about the
applicant's integrity, business ethics, and record of performance under
Federal awards when completing the review of risk posed by applicants
as described in 2 CFR 200.205 Federal Awarding Agency Review of Risk
Posed by Applicants.
F. Federal Award Administration
(1) Federal Award Notice
The FTA will announce the final project selections on the FTA
website. Project recipients should contact their FTA Regional Office
for additional information regarding allocations for projects. At the
time project selections are announced, FTA will extend pre-award
authority for the selected projects. There is no blanket pre-award
authority for these projects before announcement.
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(2) Award Administration
There is no minimum or maximum grant award amount; however, FTA
intends to fund as many meritorious projects as possible. The FTA will
only consider proposals from eligible recipients for eligible
activities. Due to funding limitations, projects selected for funding
may receive less than the amount originally requested. In those cases,
applicants must be able to demonstrate that the proposed projects are
still viable and can be completed with the amount awarded.
(3) Administrative and National Policy Requirements
a. Pre-Award Authority
The FTA will issue specific guidance to recipients regarding pre-
award authority at the time of selection. The FTA does not provide pre-
award authority for competitive funds until projects are selected, and
there are Federal requirements that must be met before costs are
incurred. For more information about FTA's policy on pre-award
authority, please see the FY 2018 Apportionments Notice published on
July 16, 2018, at https://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/FR0-2018-07-16/pdf/2018-14989.pdf.
b. Grant Requirements
Selected applicants will submit a grant application through FTA's
electronic grant management system and adhere to the customary FTA
grant requirements. All competitive grants, regardless of award amount,
will be subject to the Congressional notification and release process.
The FTA emphasizes that third-party procurement applies to all funding
awards, as described in FTA Circular 4220.1F, ``Third Party Contracting
Guidance.'' However, FTA may approve applications that include a
specifically identified partnering organization(s) (2 CFR 200.302(f)).
When included, the application, budget, and budget narrative should
provide a clear understanding of how the selection of these
organizations is critical for the project and give sufficient detail
about the costs involved.
c. Planning
The FTA encourages applicants to engage the appropriate State
Departments of Transportation, Regional Transportation Planning
Organizations, or Metropolitan Planning Organizations in areas to be
served by the project funds available under this programs.
d. Standard Assurances
The applicant assures that it will comply with all applicable
Federal statutes, regulations, executive orders, FTA circulars, and
other Federal administrative requirements in carrying out any project
supported by the FTA grant. The applicant acknowledges that it is under
a continuing obligation to comply with the terms and conditions of the
grant agreement issued for its project with FTA. The applicant
understands that Federal laws, regulations, policies, and
administrative practices might be modified from time to time and may
affect the implementation of the project. The applicant agrees that the
most recent Federal requirements will apply to the project unless FTA
issues a written determination otherwise. The applicant must submit the
Certifications and Assurances before receiving a grant if it does not
have current certifications on file.
(4) Reporting
The post-award reporting requirements include submission of the
Federal Financial Report (FFR) and Milestone Progress Report in TrAMs.
An evaluation of the pilot program or research grant will occur at
various points in the deployment process and at the end of the project.
In addition, FTA is responsible for producing an Annual Report to
Congress that compiles evaluations of selected projects, including an
evaluation of the performance measures identified by the applicants.
All applicants must develop an evaluation plan to measure the success
or failure of their projects and to describe any plans for broad-based
implementation of successful projects. FTA may request data and reports
to support the evaluation and Annual Report.
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact
For questions about applying, please contact Dakisha Spratling, at
Federal Transit Administration, Office of Transit Safety and Oversight,
phone: (202) 366-2530, or email, [email protected]. A TDD is
available at 1-800-877-8339 (TDDFIRS). To ensure that applicants
receive accurate information about eligibility or the program,
applicants are encouraged to contact FTA directly with questions,
rather than through intermediaries or third parties. The FTA staff may
also conduct briefings on the competitive grants selection and award
process upon request.
K. Jane Williams,
Acting Administrator.
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