Fiscal Year 2021 Competitive Funding Opportunity: Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility (ICAM) Pilot Program, 55907-55913 [2021-21969]
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Carolina Department of Health and
Environmental Control (SCDHEC),
North Carolina Department of
Environmental Quality—Division of
Coastal Management (NCDEQ DCM),
SCDHEC—Ocean & Coastal Resource
Management (OCRM), North Carolina
Wildlife Resources Commission
(NCWRC), South Carolina Department
of Natural Resources (SCDNR),
SCDHEC—Bureau of Water, North
Carolina State Historic Preservation
Office (NC SHPO), South Carolina State
Historic Preservation Office (SHPO),
Cape Fear Rural Transportation
Planning Organization (Cape Fear RPO),
Grand Strand Area Transportation
Study—Metropolitan Planning
Organization (GSATS MPO), and Horry
County (SC).
During the Merger Process, these
agencies coordinate on seven (7)
concurrence points: Concurrence Point
1, Purpose and Need and Study Area
Defined; Concurrence Point 2, Detailed
Study Alternatives Carried Forward
(DSA); Concurrence Point 2A, Bridging
Decisions and Alignment Review;
Concurrence Point 3: LEDPA/Preferred
Alternative Selection; Concurrence
Point 4A: Avoidance and Minimization;
Concurrence Point 4B: 30 Percent
Hydraulic Review; and Concurrence
Point 4C: Permit Drawings Review.
Additional information on the NCDOT
NEPA/Section 404 Merger Process may
be access via the following link: https://
connect.ncdot.gov/resources/
Environmental/EPU/Merger/Pages/
default.aspx. The publication date of
the NOI will start a two-year time clock
for the agency to reach its final decision
on the project (40 CFR 1501.10(a) and
(b)(2)).
NCDOT is currently conducting
detailed environmental analysis and
preparing conceptual design plans on
the alternatives carried forward for
detailed study. The DEIS is scheduled to
be approved and published during fall
2021, with public hearings scheduled to
occur in late 2021. The Merger Team is
scheduled to select the Least
Environmentally Damaging Practicable
Alternative during spring 2022. The
Combined Final EIS is scheduled for
completion early 2023 and the ROD in
mid-2023. The USACE is anticipated to
issue the Section 404 of the CWA permit
in fall 2023. NCDOT has developed a
permitting timetable that includes a
schedule of decision-making milestones
and EIS documentation that has been
shared with Merger Team
representatives. The permitting
timetable for the project may be
accessed in the NOI supplementary
document.
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Project Scoping and Alternatives
Considered
Coordination with on the project
began shortly following the USACE
issuance of the original notice of intent
to issue a Draft EIS in the Federal
Register on January 27, 2017. A scoping
meeting was on September 13, 2017.
After NCDOT decided to utilize Federal
funds for this project, USACE issued a
Notice in the Federal Register to
withdraw the prior Notice of Intent, and
to notify the public that it would no
longer be the lead Federal agency, and
would not be issuing a DEIS for this
project on November 29, 2018. The
USACE indicated in the Notice that the
project will be federally funded, and
that another lead agency would issue a
Notice of Intent to prepare a DEIS.
Since that time, FHWA has notified
all Federal, State, local agencies on the
NEPA/Section 404 Merger Team that it
is the lead Federal agency. The general
public has also been notified about
FHWA’s Federal lead agency status. The
purpose of the project is to improve the
transportation network in the study area
by enhancing mobility and connectivity
for traffic moving in and through the
project area. The NEPA/Section 404
merger team concurred with the stated
purpose for the project and the initial
project study area in the Concurrence
Point 1 meeting held on March 19, 2019.
To accommodate the study corridor
footprint at some proposed interchanges
and after receiving and responding to
public and local officials’ input,
expanding the previously approved
project study area is recommended. The
proposed study area will allow
consideration of alignments suggested
during the public input process for
alternatives that could achieve the
project’s purpose and satisfy specific
transportation needs while minimizing
potential impacts to important
environmental features.
NCDOT and SCDOT held two public
meetings in December 2019 to present
and received comments on the project
alternatives, corridor options developed
by NCDOT and its consultant and
refined by local officials and the Merger
Team. The first meeting was held on
December 3, 2019, in Sunset Beach,
North Carolina followed by a second
meeting on December 4, 2019, in Little
River, South Carolina. Over 1,000
people attended the meetings and more
than 1,800 comments were received.
Most of the comments received
reflected corridor concept preference for
the build concepts, identified potential
project impacts, or suggested variations
to and additional corridor concepts. A
summary of the public meetings held in
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December 2019 is included in the NOI
Supplementary Information document.
The Merger Team reviewed several
build alternative corridor concepts, and
the following alternatives were carried
forward for detail study at the
Concurrence Point 2 meeting that
occurred on May 4, 2020: Alternative 1,
1A, 2, 4, 4A, 7, and 8. Build Alternative
Corridor Concepts 3, 5, 6, and 9 were
eliminated from further study. The
Merger Team also decided to eliminate
the Transportation System Management
(TSM), Transportation Demand
Management (TDM), and Mass Transit
Alternatives from detailed study.
Request for Comments on Information
in This Notice
With this Notice, FHWA and NCDOT
requests on potential alternatives and
impacts, and identification of any
relevant information, studies, or
analyses of any kind concerning impacts
affecting the quality of the human
environment. Comments may be posted
to the docket found at
www.regulations.gov under number
FHWA–2021–0017. Otherwise they may
also be submitted by email to CarolinaBays-Pkwy@publicinput.com or by
calling (855) 925–2801 and entering
project code 7734 when prompted.
(Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance
Program Number 20.205, Highway Planning
and Construction. The regulations
implementing Executive Order 12372
regarding intergovernmental consultation on
Federal programs and activities apply to this
program.)
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.; 23
CFR part 771.
Clarence W. Coleman,
Director of Preconstruction, Raleigh, North
Carolina.
[FR Doc. 2021–21967 Filed 10–6–21; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4910–22–P
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Fiscal Year 2021 Competitive Funding
Opportunity: Innovative Coordinated
Access and Mobility (ICAM) Pilot
Program
Federal Transit Administration
(FTA), Department of Transportation
(DOT).
ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity
(NOFO).
AGENCY:
The Federal Transit
Administration (FTA) announces the
opportunity to apply for $3.5 million in
Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 funds under the
Innovative Coordinated Access and
SUMMARY:
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Mobility (ICAM) pilot program. This
funding opportunity seeks to improve
coordination to enhance access and
mobility to vital community services for
older adults, people with disabilities,
and people of low income. As required
by Federal public transportation law,
funds will be awarded competitively as
grants to finance innovative mobility
management capital projects that will
improve the coordination of
transportation services and nonemergency medical transportation
(NEMT) services. FTA may award
additional funding that is made
available to the program prior to the
announcement of project selections.
DATES: Applicants must submit
completed proposals for each funding
opportunity through the GRANTS.GOV
‘‘APPLY’’ function by 11:59 p.m.
Eastern Time December 6, 2021.
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://
www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/
grant-programs/access-and-mobilitypartnership-grants and in the ‘‘FIND’’
module of GRANTS.GOV. The
GRANTS.GOV funding opportunity ID
for the ICAM is FTA–2021–009–ICAM.
Mail and fax submissions will not be
accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Destiny Buchanan, FTA Office of
Program Management; Phone: (202)
493–8018; Email: Destiny.Buchanan@
dot.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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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 Contact
H. Other Information
A. Program Description
Section 3006(b) of the Fixing
America’s Surface Transportation
(FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114–94, Dec. 4,
2015), as extended for FY 2021 by
Division B of the Continuing
Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other
Extensions Act (Pub. L. 116–159, Oct. 1,
2020), authorizes FTA to award grants
for ICAM pilot projects that improve the
coordination of transportation services
and NEMT services projects for
transportation disadvantaged
populations. Transportation
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disadvantaged populations include
older adults, people with disabilities,
and people of low income. In the FY
2021 program, FTA intends to target
funding for regional and statewide
mobility management capital projects
that support coordination and enable
comprehensive community access,
including access to NEMT, for
underserved groups.
The Coordinating Council on Access
and Mobility (CCAM) consists of eleven
Federal agencies and coordinates 130
Federal programs that may fund
transportation (find the CCAM Program
Inventory at https://www.transit.
dot.gov/regulations-and-guidance/
ccam/about/ccam-program-inventory).
The CCAM’s mission is to improve the
availability, accessibility, and efficiency
of transportation for targeted
populations. The benefits of successful
coordinated transportation systems
include providing greater access to
funding and enabling more costeffective use of resources; reducing
duplication and overlap in human
service agency transportation services;
filling service gaps in a community or
geographic area; serving additional
individuals within existing budgets; and
providing more centralized management
of existing resources.
ICAM (Federal Assistance Listing
20.513) supports FTA’s strategic goals
and objectives through timely and
efficient investment in public
transportation. This program helps
fulfill the President’s commitment to
mobilize American ingenuity to build a
modern infrastructure and an equitable,
clean energy future. In addition, this
NOFO will advance the goals of the
President’s January 20, 2021 Executive
Order 13985 on Advancing Racial
Equity and Support for Underserved
Communities Through the Federal
Government.
The ICAM pilot program will improve
State and regional coordination by
funding regional and statewide mobility
management capital projects that enable
comprehensive community access,
including NEMT, for underserved
groups. Successful projects will
prioritize coordination, including
coordination with recipients of funding
from Federal agencies that are members
of the CCAM, that enhances access and
mobility to vital community services for
older adults, people with disabilities,
and people of low income.
Successful applicants should
coordinate to implement a multi-agency
effort to improve access of human
services transportation by establishing
an oversight structure and increasing
inter-agency coordination to adopt:
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1. Consistent driver and vehicle
standards;
2. Cost allocation rate(s) when clients
of different programs use a single
transportation service, (increasing
efficiency by using the same vehicles to
transport passengers whose trips are
funded via different Federal programs);
3. Rate-setting methodology based on
the cost allocation rate of providing
transportation (allows costs to be billed
or allocated appropriately to the
transportation user, facilitating a more
efficient use of transportation
resources); and
4. Cost allocation technology (enables
costs to be shared equitably among
participating agencies who receive
funding from a variety of Federal
agencies).
Agencies often restrict their
transportation services to clients of a
specific program and do not permit the
vehicles or services to be used by other
programs or riders. This practice leads
to inefficient use of resources and
unused capacity. These restrictions are
often attributed to Federal requirements,
but compliance with Federal
requirements can be achieved without
such restrictions. Federally funded
vehicles and transportation resources
can be shared with other agencies that
have a transportation role, as long as
costs can be allocated appropriately.
The ICAM pilot program seeks to help
promote this coordination.
B. Federal Award Information
Federal public transportation law (49
U.S.C. 5338(a)(2)(E)), as extended by the
Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021
and Other Extensions Act (Pub. L. 116–
159), authorizes $3,500,000 in FY 2021
for competitive grants under the ICAM
pilot program. FTA may cap the amount
a single recipient or State may receive
as part of the selection process. There is
no minimum or maximum grant award
amount; however, FTA intends to fund
as many meritorious projects as
possible. FTA may award additional
funding made available to the program
prior to the announcement of the project
selections.
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, meet all eligibility
requirements, and can be completed
with the amount awarded.
The ICAM grants will operate as
pilots for up to 24 months. Within the
first year, projects must be able to
demonstrate significant progress toward
increased State interagency
coordination. During the 24-month span
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of the project, ICAM mobility
management capital funds may be used
to implement a regional or statewide
pilot of coordinated service delivery, to
demonstrate the benefits of coordinated
transportation.
C. Eligibility Information
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants are State
departments of transportation,
designated recipients for Section 5310
funds, or local governmental entities
that operate a public transportation
service, or their eligible subrecipients
that have the authority and technical
capacity to implement a regional or
statewide cost allocation pilot.
Applicants must serve as the lead
agency of a regional or statewide
consortium that includes stakeholders
from the transportation, healthcare,
human service, or other sectors.
Members of this consortium are eligible
as subrecipients if they would otherwise
be eligible subrecipients of Section 5310
funds. Further, applicants must
demonstrate that the proposed project
was planned through an inclusive
process with the involvement of the
transportation, healthcare, and human
service sectors. An implementation plan
and schedule must be submitted as part
of the proposal.
Cost Sharing or Matching
The maximum Federal share of
projects selected under the ICAM pilot
program is 80 percent. The applicant
must provide a non-Federal share of at
least 20 percent of the project cost and
must document the source of the local
match in the grant application.
Eligible sources of local match
include cash and in-kind contributions.
In-kind contributions must be
documented in the application.
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Eligible Projects
Eligible projects are capital projects,
as defined in 49 U.S.C. 5302(3). FTA
may make grants to assist in financing
innovative projects for the
transportation disadvantaged that
improve the coordination of
transportation services and NEMT
services, including: Regional or
statewide mobility management
projects; deployment of coordination
technology; and regional or statewide
projects that create or increase access to
one-call/one-click centers. FTA’s goal
for these pilot program grants is to
identify and test promising, innovative,
coordinated mobility strategies other
communities can replicate. Only one
project may be included in each
application.
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D. Application and Submission
Information
1. Address To Request Application
Package
A complete proposal submission
consists of two forms:
• SF–424 Application for Federal
Assistance (downloaded from
GRANTS.GOV): And
• Supplemental form for the FY 2021
Innovative Coordinated Access and
Mobility Pilot Program (downloaded
from GRANTS.GOV or the FTA website
at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/
grants/grant-programs/access-andmobility-partnership-grants).
Applications must be submitted
through GRANTS.GOV. Applicants can
find general information for submitting
applications through GRANTS.GOV.
Mail and fax submissions will not be
accepted. Applicants may also attach
additional supporting information.
Failure to submit the information as
requested may delay or prevent review
of the application.
2. Content and Form of Application
Submission
i. Proposal Submission
A complete proposal submission
consists of at least two forms, the SF–
424 Mandatory Form and the
Supplemental Form for the FY 2021
Innovative Coordinated Access and
Mobility Pilot Program. 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. FTA will accept only one
Supplemental Form per SF–424
submission. FTA encourages States and
other applicants to consider submitting
a single Supplemental Form that
includes multiple activities to be
evaluated as a consolidated proposal. If
States or other applicants choose to
submit separate proposals for individual
consideration by FTA, they must submit
each proposal with a separate SF–424
and Supplemental Form.
Applicants may attach additional
supporting information to the SF–424
submission, including, but not limited
to the following examples: Letters of
support, memorandums of
understanding, interagency agreements,
coordinated plans, project budgets, fleet
status reports, or excerpts from relevant
planning documents. Supporting
documentation must be described and
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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, or description of areas served,
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’’
buttons on both forms to check all
required fields. Applicants should also
ensure that the Federal and local
amounts specified are consistent.
ii. 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 (including
contact name, address, email
address, and phone)
d. Congressional district(s) where
project will take place
e. Project Information (including title,
an executive summary, and type)
f. A detailed description of the project
g. A detailed description of the need for
the project
h. A detailed description of how the
project will support the ICAM pilot
program goals to improve access to
coordinated transportation services;
reduce duplication of service; and
enhance efficiency of the 130
Federal programs that may fund
human service transportation.
i. Evidence that the project is consistent
with State and regional planning
documents including consistency
with the Coordinated Public
Transportation-Human Services
Transportation Plan
j. A detailed description of all project
partners and their specific role in
the eligible project
k. Specific performance measures the
project will use to quantify actual
outcomes against expected
outcomes
l. Evidence that the applicant can
provide the non-Federal cost share
and details on the non-Federal
match
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m. A description of the technical, legal,
and financial capacity of the
applicant
n. A detailed project budget (up to 24
months)
o. An explanation of the scalability of
the project (if applicable)
p. A detailed project timeline
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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
during which the applicant has an
active Federal award or an application
or plan under consideration by FTA.
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.
These requirements do not apply if the
applicant has an exception approved by
FTA under 2 CFR 25.110(c) or (d). SAM
registration takes approximately 3–5
business days, but FTA recommends
allowing ample time, up to several
weeks, for completion of all steps. For
additional information on obtaining a
unique entity identifier, please visit
https://www.sam.gov.
FTA will provide further instructions
on registration through an introductory
applicant training session. Dates and
times for the training session will be
posted on FTA’s website.
4. Submission Dates and Times
Project proposals must be submitted
electronically through GRANTS.GOV by
11:59 p.m. Eastern Time December 6,
2021. Late applications will not be
accepted. Mail and fax submissions will
not be accepted.
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. 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
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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.
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.
FTA may award a lesser amount
regardless of whether the applicant
provides a scalable option.
5. Funding Restrictions
Funds made available under the
ICAM pilot program may only be used
for capital expenditures, including
mobility management, that are included
in the State Transportation
Improvement Plan/Transportation
Improvement Plan. Eligible projects are
capital projects, as defined in 49 U.S.C.
5302(3). Allowable direct and indirect
expenses must be consistent with the
Government-wide Uniform
Administrative Requirements and Cost
Principles (2 CFR part 200) and FTA
Circular 5010.1E.
Funds awarded under this notice
cannot be used to reimburse recipients
for expenses incurred prior to FTA
issuing pre-award authority. FTA
intends to issue pre-award authority
pursuant to 2 CFR 200.458 to incur costs
for selected projects beginning on the
date FTA announces recipients of the
FY 2021 awards on FTA’s website.
Funds are only available for projects
that have not incurred costs prior to the
announcement of project selections on
FTA’s website and the corresponding
issuance of pre-award authority.
a. Demonstration of Need
6. Other Submission Requirements
FTA encourages applicants to identify
scaled funding options in the event that
insufficient funding is available to fund
a project at the fully requested amount.
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E. Application Review Information
1. Criteria
FTA will evaluate proposals
submitted according to the following
criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b)
demonstration of benefits; (c) planning
and partnerships; (d) local financial
commitment; (e) project readiness; and
(f) technical, legal, and financial
capacity. Each applicant is encouraged
to provide a succinct, logical, and
orderly response to all criteria
referenced in this NOFO. Additional
information may be provided to support
the responses; however, any additional
documentation must be directly
referenced on the Supplemental Form,
including the file name where the
additional information can be found.
FTA will evaluate proposals based on
how the proposed project will address
the need for regional or statewide
mobility management capital projects
that enable comprehensive community
access, including NEMT access, for
underserved groups. FTA will consider
the scope of the overall need or
challenge as described.
b. Demonstration of Benefits
FTA will evaluate proposals on the
benefits provided by the proposed
project. Benefits will be tied to the
ICAM pilot program goals and
objectives:
Goals:
(1) Improve access to coordinated
transportation services;
(2) Reduce duplication of service; and
(3) Enhance efficiency of the 130
Federal programs that may fund human
service transportation.
Objectives:
(1) Develop an inter-agency
transportation coordinating work group
at the regional or state-level;
(2) The adoption of:
a. Consistent driver and vehicle
standards,
b. Cost allocation rate(s) when clients
of different programs use a single
transportation service, (increasing
efficiency by using the same vehicles to
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transport passengers whose trips are
funded via different Federal programs),
c. Rate-setting methodology based on
the cost allocation rate of providing
transportation (allows costs to be billed
or allocated appropriately to the
transportation user, facilitating a more
efficient use of transportation
resources), and
d. Cost allocation technology (enables
costs to be shared equitably among
participating agencies who receive
funding from a variety of Federal
agencies); and
(3) Implementation of a regional or
statewide pilot of coordinated service
delivery to demonstrate the benefits of
coordinated transportation.
Projects will be evaluated on the
ability of the proposed project to yield
data demonstrating impacts on the goals
of the ICAM pilot program. Projects
shall include a description of how the
eligible project would improve access to
coordinated transportation services,
reduce duplication of service, and
provide innovative solutions in the
region or State and include specific
performance measures the eligible
project will use to quantify actual
outcomes against expected outcomes.
Proposals must show that the
applicant will be able to provide impact
data during and after the pilot project.
FTA will require each successful
applicant to develop projected outcomes
and project performance measures. FTA
requires each successful applicant to
report progress toward meeting project
objectives on a quarterly basis. FTA will
use this data to produce the required
Annual Report to Congress that contains
a detailed description of the activities
carried out under the pilot program, and
an evaluation of the program, including
an evaluation of the performance
measures described.
c. Planning and Partnerships
Applicants must describe the eligible
project and identify project partners and
their specific role in the project.
Successful projects will work
collaboratively and leverage
partnerships with agencies that are
funding recipients of the Federal
agencies that are members of the CCAM,
such as the Department of Health and
Human Services’ Administration for
Community Living, Health Resources
and Services Administration, and the
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services. A full list of CCAM agencies
may be accessed by going to https://
www.transit.dot.gov/ccam/about/
agencies. Partners also may include
transportation providers as well as
private and nonprofit entities involved
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transportation disadvantaged.
Applicants should provide evidence of
strong commitment from key partners,
including memoranda of agreement or
letters of support from relevant State
agency stakeholders and partner
organizations. Any changes to the
proposed partnerships will require
FTA’s advance approval and must be
consistent with the scope of the
approved project. Projects may be
derived from a locally developed,
coordinated public transit-human
services transportation plan.
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. FTA
will consider the availability of the local
share as evidence of local financial
commitment to the project.
e. Project Readiness
FTA will evaluate the project on the
proposed schedule and the applicant’s
demonstrated ability to implement it.
Applicants should indicate the shortterm, mid-term, and long-term goals for
the project. Proposals must provide
specific performance measures the
eligible project will use to quantify
actual outcomes against expected
outcomes. FTA will evaluate the project
based on the extent to which it was
developed inclusively, incorporating
meaningful involvement from key
stakeholders including consumer
representatives of the target groups and
providers from the healthcare,
transportation, and human services
sectors, among others. The applicant
must show significant, ongoing
involvement of the project’s target
population.
f. Technical, Legal and Financial
Capacity
FTA will evaluate proposals on the
capacity of the lead agency and any
partners to successfully execute the
pilot effort. The lead agency must have
the authority and technical capacity to
implement a regional or statewide cost
allocation pilot project. The applicant
should have no outstanding legal,
technical, or financial issues that would
make this a high-risk project. FTA will
evaluate each proposal (including the
business plan, financial projections, and
other relevant data) for feasibility and
longer-term sustainability of both the
pilot project as well as the proposed
project at full deployment. FTA intends
to select projects with a high likelihood
of long-term success and sustainability.
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2. Review and Selection Process
Technical evaluation committees
made up of Federal staff will evaluate
proposals based on the published
evaluation criteria. After applying the
above criteria, FTA will give priority
consideration to projects that support
the Government-wide Justice 40
Initiative with the goal of delivering 40
percent of the overall benefits of
relevant federal investments to
disadvantaged communities. For the
purposes of the Justice 40 Initiative, a
community is either a group of
individuals living in geographic
proximity to one another, or a
geographically dispersed set of
individuals (such as migrant workers or
Native Americans), where either type of
group experiences common conditions.
Furthermore to determine whether a
specific community is disadvantaged,
an applicant should consider, but are
not limited to, the following variables:
Low income, high and/or persistent
poverty; High unemployment and
underemployment, Racial and ethnic
segregation; Linguistic isolation; High
housing cost burden and substandard
housing; Distressed neighborhoods;
High transportation cost burden and/or
low transportation access; Transit
dependency associated with income,
disability, or lack of access to a private
automobile; Disproportionate
environmental burden and high
cumulative impacts; Limited water and
sanitation access and affordability;
Disproportionate climate impacts; and
High energy cost burden and low energy
access. FTA will give priority
consideration to applications that have
considered racial equity in the planning
stage and are designed with specific
elements to address racial equity and
overcoming barriers to opportunity for
underserved communities, in support of
Executive Order 13985, Advancing
Racial Equity and Support for
Underserved Communities Through the
Federal Government. Applicants should
indicate which (if any) planning and
policies related to racial equity and
barriers to opportunity they are
implementing or have implemented,
along with the specific project
investment details necessary for FTA to
evaluate if the investments are being
made either to proactively advance
racial equity and remove barriers to
opportunity, or to redress prior
inequities and barriers to opportunity.
All project investment costs for the
project that are related to advancing
racial equity and addressing barriers to
opportunity should be summarized.
If an applicant is proposing to
implement autonomous vehicles or
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other innovative motor vehicle
technology, the application should
demonstrate that all vehicles will
comply with applicable safety
requirements, including those
administered by the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
and Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA). Specifically,
the application should show that
vehicles acquired for the proposed
project will comply with applicable
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards
(FMVSS) and Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations (FMCSR). If the
vehicles may not comply, the
application should either (1) show that
the vehicles and their proposed
operations are within the scope of an
exemption or waiver that has already
been granted by NHTSA, FMCSA, or
both agencies or (2) directly address
whether the project will require
exemptions or waivers from the FMVSS,
FMCSR, or any other regulation and, if
the project will require exemptions or
waivers, present a plan for obtaining
them. If applicable, FTA will also
consider the extent to which the
application presents a plan to address
workforce impacts of autonomous
vehicles or other innovative motor
vehicle technology.
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 Systems
(FAPIIS) accessible through SAM. An
applicant may review and comment on
information about itself that a Federal
awarding agency previously entered.
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 200.206, Federal Awarding Agency
Review of Risk Posed by Applicants. In
determining the allocation of program
funds, FTA may also consider
geographic diversity, diversity in the
size of the transit systems receiving
funding, and the applicant’s receipt of
other competitive awards.
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F. Federal Award Administration
Information
Federal Award Notices
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 under each program.
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Administrative and National Policy
Requirements
i. Pre-Award Authority
FTA will issue specific guidance to
recipients regarding pre-award authority
at the time of selection. FTA does not
provide pre-award authority for
competitive funds until projects are
selected and announced on FTA’s
website, 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 most recent
Apportionment Notice at https://
www.transit.dot.gov.
ii. Grant Requirements
Selected applicants will submit a
grant application through FTA’s Transit
Award Management System (TrAMS)
and adhere to FTA grant requirements.
All competitive grants will be subject to
the congressional notification and
release process. All ICAM awards are
subject to the requirements of the
Formula Grants for the Enhanced
Mobility of Seniors and Individuals
with Disabilities (49 U.S.C. 5310),
including those of FTA Circular
‘‘Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and
Individuals with Disabilities Program
Guidance and Application Instructions’’
(FTA.C.9070.1). All recipients must
accept the FTA Master Agreement and
follow the Award Management
Requirements (FTA.C.5010.1E) and the
labor protections required by Federal
public transportation law (49 U.S.C.
5333(b)). Technical assistance regarding
these requirements is available from
each FTA regional office.
iii. Buy America
All capital procurements must
comply with FTA’s Buy America
requirements (49 U.S.C. 5323(j)), which
require that all iron, steel, and
manufactured products be produced in
the United States, and imposes
minimum domestic content and final
assembly requirements for rolling stock.
The cost of components and
subcomponents produced in the United
States must be more than 70 percent of
the cost of all components, and final
assembly of rolling stock must occur in
the United States. Any proposal that
will require a waiver must identify the
items for which a waiver will be sought
in the application. Applicants should
not proceed with the expectation that
waivers will be granted.
iv. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
To be eligible to bid on any FTAassisted vehicle procurement, entities
that manufacture transit vehicles or
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perform post-production alterations or
retrofitting must be certified Transit
Vehicle Manufacturers (TVM). If a
vehicle remanufacturer is responding to
a solicitation for new or remanufactured
vehicles with a vehicle to which the
remanufacturer has provided postproduction alterations or retro-fitting
(e.g., replacing major components such
as engine to provide a ‘‘like new’’
vehicle), the vehicle remanufacturer
must be a certified TVM.
iv. Planning
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 these programs.
v. Standard Assurances
If it receives an award, the applicant
must assure 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 will be
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.
vi. Reporting
Post-award reporting requirements
include submission of Federal Financial
Reports and Milestone Progress Reports
in FTA’s electronic grants management
system. An independent evaluation of
the pilot program may occur at various
points in the deployment process and at
the end of the pilot 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.
Applicants should also include any
goals, targets, and indicators referenced
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in their application to the project in the
Executive Summary of the TrAMS
application. FTA may request data and
reports to support the independent
evaluation and annual report.
As part of completing the annual
certifications and assurances required of
FTA grant recipients, a successful
applicant must report on the suspension
or debarment status of itself and its
principals.
If the award recipient’s active grants,
cooperative agreements, and
procurement contracts from all Federal
awarding agencies exceeds $10,000,000
for any period of time during the period
of performance of an award made
pursuant to this Notice, the recipient
must comply with the Recipient
Integrity and Performance Matters
reporting requirements described in
Appendix XII to 2 CFR part 200.
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact
For questions about applying to the
pilot program outlined in this notice,
please contact the FTA Program
Manager, Destiny Buchanan, phone:
(202) 493–8018, or email,
Destiny.Buchanan@dot.gov. A TDD is
available at 1–800–877–8339
(TDDFIRS). Additionally, you may visit
FTA’s website for this program at
https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/
grants/grant-programs/access-andmobility-partnership-grants.
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. FTA staff also may
conduct briefings on the FY 2021
competitive grants selection and award
process upon request. Contact
information for FTA’s regional offices
can be found on FTA’s website at https://
www.transit.dot.gov/.
H. Other Information
This program is not subject to
Executive Order 12372,
‘‘Intergovernmental Review of Federal
Programs.’’
Nuria I. Fernandez,
Administrator.
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Maritime Administration
comments that are confidential in
nature, see the section entitled Public
Participation.
[Docket No. MARAD–2021–0235]
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Coastwise Endorsement Eligibility
Determination for a Foreign-Built
Vessel: WINSOME I (Sail); Invitation for
Public Comments
Maritime Administration,
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The Secretary of
Transportation, as represented by the
Maritime Administration (MARAD), is
authorized to issue coastwise
endorsement eligibility determinations
for foreign-built vessels which will carry
no more than twelve passengers for hire.
A request for such a determination has
been received by MARAD. By this
notice, MARAD seeks comments from
interested parties as to any effect this
action may have on U.S. vessel builders
or businesses in the U.S. that use U.S.flag vessels. Information about the
requestor’s vessel, including a brief
description of the proposed service, is
listed below.
DATES: Submit comments on or before
November 8, 2021.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
identified by DOT Docket Number
MARAD–2021–0235 by any one of the
following methods:
• Federal eRulemaking Portal: Go to
https://www.regulations.gov. Search
MARAD–2021–0235 and follow the
instructions for submitting comments.
• Mail or Hand Delivery: Docket
Management Facility is in the West
Building, Ground Floor of the U.S.
Department of Transportation. The
Docket Management Facility location
address is: U.S. Department of
Transportation, MARAD–2021–0235,
1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, West
Building, Room W12–140, Washington,
DC 20590, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday, except on
Federal holidays.
SUMMARY:
Note: If you mail or hand-deliver your
comments, we recommend that you include
your name and a mailing address, an email
address, or a telephone number in the body
of your document so that we can contact you
if we have questions regarding your
submission.
Instructions: All submissions received
must include the agency name and
specific docket number. All comments
received will be posted without change
to the docket at www.regulations.gov,
including any personal information
provided. For detailed instructions on
submitting comments, or to submit
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James Mead, U.S. Department of
Transportation, Maritime
Administration, 1200 New Jersey
Avenue SE, Room W23–459,
Washington, DC 20590. Telephone 202–
366–5723, Email James.Mead@dot.gov.
As
described in the application, the
intended service of the vessel NIRVANA
is:
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
—Intended Commercial Use of Vessel:
‘‘To be included in the offerings of a
bare-boat charter company which
charters privately-owned boats in the
summer in Camden, Rockport, and
Rockland, Maine. If to be captained,
the charter company supplies captain
and crew.’’
—Geographic Region Including Base of
Operations: ‘‘Maine.’’ (Base of
Operations: Rockport, ME)
—Vessel Length and Type: 40.0′ Sail
The complete application is available
for review identified in the DOT docket
as MARAD 2021–0235 at https://
www.regulations.gov. Interested parties
may comment on the effect this action
may have on U.S. vessel builders or
businesses in the U.S. that use U.S.-flag
vessels. If MARAD determines, in
accordance with 46 U.S.C. 12121 and
MARAD’s regulations at 46 CFR part
388, that the employment of the vessel
in the coastwise trade to carry no more
than 12 passengers will have an unduly
adverse effect on a U.S.-vessel builder or
a business that uses U.S.-flag vessels in
that business, MARAD will not issue an
approval of the vessel’s coastwise
endorsement eligibility. Comments
should refer to the vessel name, state the
commenter’s interest in the application,
and address the eligibility criteria given
in section 388.4 of MARAD’s
regulations at 46 CFR part 388.
Public Participation
How do I submit comments?
Please submit your comments,
including the attachments, following the
instructions provided under the above
heading entitled ADDRESSES. Be advised
that it may take a few hours or even
days for your comment to be reflected
on the docket. In addition, your
comments must be written in English.
We encourage you to provide concise
comments and you may attach
additional documents as necessary.
There is no limit on the length of the
attachments.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Transit Administration
Fiscal Year 2021 Competitive Funding Opportunity: Innovative
Coordinated Access and Mobility (ICAM) Pilot Program
AGENCY: Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Department of
Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO).
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SUMMARY: The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the
opportunity to apply for $3.5 million in Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 funds
under the Innovative Coordinated Access and
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Mobility (ICAM) pilot program. This funding opportunity seeks to
improve coordination to enhance access and mobility to vital community
services for older adults, people with disabilities, and people of low
income. As required by Federal public transportation law, funds will be
awarded competitively as grants to finance innovative mobility
management capital projects that will improve the coordination of
transportation services and non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT)
services. FTA may award additional funding that is made available to
the program prior to the announcement of project selections.
DATES: Applicants must submit completed proposals for each funding
opportunity through the GRANTS.GOV ``APPLY'' function by 11:59 p.m.
Eastern Time December 6, 2021. 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://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/grant-programs/access-and-mobility-partnership-grants and in the ``FIND'' module of GRANTS.GOV. The
GRANTS.GOV funding opportunity ID for the ICAM is FTA-2021-009-ICAM.
Mail and fax submissions will not be accepted.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Destiny Buchanan, FTA Office of
Program Management; Phone: (202) 493-8018; 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 Contact
H. Other Information
A. Program Description
Section 3006(b) of the Fixing America's Surface Transportation
(FAST) Act (Pub. L. 114-94, Dec. 4, 2015), as extended for FY 2021 by
Division B of the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other
Extensions Act (Pub. L. 116-159, Oct. 1, 2020), authorizes FTA to award
grants for ICAM pilot projects that improve the coordination of
transportation services and NEMT services projects for transportation
disadvantaged populations. Transportation disadvantaged populations
include older adults, people with disabilities, and people of low
income. In the FY 2021 program, FTA intends to target funding for
regional and statewide mobility management capital projects that
support coordination and enable comprehensive community access,
including access to NEMT, for underserved groups.
The Coordinating Council on Access and Mobility (CCAM) consists of
eleven Federal agencies and coordinates 130 Federal programs that may
fund transportation (find the CCAM Program Inventory at https://www.transit.dot.gov/regulations-and-guidance/ccam/about/ccam-program-inventory). The CCAM's mission is to improve the availability,
accessibility, and efficiency of transportation for targeted
populations. The benefits of successful coordinated transportation
systems include providing greater access to funding and enabling more
cost-effective use of resources; reducing duplication and overlap in
human service agency transportation services; filling service gaps in a
community or geographic area; serving additional individuals within
existing budgets; and providing more centralized management of existing
resources.
ICAM (Federal Assistance Listing 20.513) supports FTA's strategic
goals and objectives through timely and efficient investment in public
transportation. This program helps fulfill the President's commitment
to mobilize American ingenuity to build a modern infrastructure and an
equitable, clean energy future. In addition, this NOFO will advance the
goals of the President's January 20, 2021 Executive Order 13985 on
Advancing Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through
the Federal Government.
The ICAM pilot program will improve State and regional coordination
by funding regional and statewide mobility management capital projects
that enable comprehensive community access, including NEMT, for
underserved groups. Successful projects will prioritize coordination,
including coordination with recipients of funding from Federal agencies
that are members of the CCAM, that enhances access and mobility to
vital community services for older adults, people with disabilities,
and people of low income.
Successful applicants should coordinate to implement a multi-agency
effort to improve access of human services transportation by
establishing an oversight structure and increasing inter-agency
coordination to adopt:
1. Consistent driver and vehicle standards;
2. Cost allocation rate(s) when clients of different programs use a
single transportation service, (increasing efficiency by using the same
vehicles to transport passengers whose trips are funded via different
Federal programs);
3. Rate-setting methodology based on the cost allocation rate of
providing transportation (allows costs to be billed or allocated
appropriately to the transportation user, facilitating a more efficient
use of transportation resources); and
4. Cost allocation technology (enables costs to be shared equitably
among participating agencies who receive funding from a variety of
Federal agencies).
Agencies often restrict their transportation services to clients of
a specific program and do not permit the vehicles or services to be
used by other programs or riders. This practice leads to inefficient
use of resources and unused capacity. These restrictions are often
attributed to Federal requirements, but compliance with Federal
requirements can be achieved without such restrictions. Federally
funded vehicles and transportation resources can be shared with other
agencies that have a transportation role, as long as costs can be
allocated appropriately. The ICAM pilot program seeks to help promote
this coordination.
B. Federal Award Information
Federal public transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5338(a)(2)(E)), as
extended by the Continuing Appropriations Act, 2021 and Other
Extensions Act (Pub. L. 116-159), authorizes $3,500,000 in FY 2021 for
competitive grants under the ICAM pilot program. FTA may cap the amount
a single recipient or State may receive as part of the selection
process. There is no minimum or maximum grant award amount; however,
FTA intends to fund as many meritorious projects as possible. FTA may
award additional funding made available to the program prior to the
announcement of the project selections.
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, meet all eligibility requirements, and can be completed
with the amount awarded.
The ICAM grants will operate as pilots for up to 24 months. Within
the first year, projects must be able to demonstrate significant
progress toward increased State interagency coordination. During the
24-month span
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of the project, ICAM mobility management capital funds may be used to
implement a regional or statewide pilot of coordinated service
delivery, to demonstrate the benefits of coordinated transportation.
C. Eligibility Information
Eligible Applicants
Eligible applicants are State departments of transportation,
designated recipients for Section 5310 funds, or local governmental
entities that operate a public transportation service, or their
eligible subrecipients that have the authority and technical capacity
to implement a regional or statewide cost allocation pilot.
Applicants must serve as the lead agency of a regional or statewide
consortium that includes stakeholders from the transportation,
healthcare, human service, or other sectors. Members of this consortium
are eligible as subrecipients if they would otherwise be eligible
subrecipients of Section 5310 funds. Further, applicants must
demonstrate that the proposed project was planned through an inclusive
process with the involvement of the transportation, healthcare, and
human service sectors. An implementation plan and schedule must be
submitted as part of the proposal.
Cost Sharing or Matching
The maximum Federal share of projects selected under the ICAM pilot
program is 80 percent. The applicant must provide a non-Federal share
of at least 20 percent of the project cost and must document the source
of the local match in the grant application.
Eligible sources of local match include cash and in-kind
contributions. In-kind contributions must be documented in the
application.
Eligible Projects
Eligible projects are capital projects, as defined in 49 U.S.C.
5302(3). FTA may make grants to assist in financing innovative projects
for the transportation disadvantaged that improve the coordination of
transportation services and NEMT services, including: Regional or
statewide mobility management projects; deployment of coordination
technology; and regional or statewide projects that create or increase
access to one-call/one-click centers. FTA's goal for these pilot
program grants is to identify and test promising, innovative,
coordinated mobility strategies other communities can replicate. Only
one project may be included in each application.
D. Application and Submission Information
1. Address To Request Application Package
A complete proposal submission consists of two forms:
SF-424 Application for Federal Assistance (downloaded from
GRANTS.GOV): And
Supplemental form for the FY 2021 Innovative Coordinated
Access and Mobility Pilot Program (downloaded from GRANTS.GOV or the
FTA website at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/grant-programs/access-and-mobility-partnership-grants).
Applications must be submitted through GRANTS.GOV. Applicants can
find general information for submitting applications through
GRANTS.GOV. Mail and fax submissions will not be accepted. Applicants
may also attach additional supporting information. Failure to submit
the information as requested may delay or prevent review of the
application.
2. Content and Form of Application Submission
i. Proposal Submission
A complete proposal submission consists of at least two forms, the
SF-424 Mandatory Form and the Supplemental Form for the FY 2021
Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Pilot Program. 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. FTA will accept only one Supplemental Form per SF-424
submission. FTA encourages States and other applicants to consider
submitting a single Supplemental Form that includes multiple activities
to be evaluated as a consolidated proposal. If States or other
applicants choose to submit separate proposals for individual
consideration by FTA, they must submit each proposal with a separate
SF-424 and Supplemental Form.
Applicants may attach additional supporting information to the SF-
424 submission, including, but not limited to the following examples:
Letters of support, memorandums of understanding, interagency
agreements, coordinated plans, project budgets, fleet status reports,
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, or description of areas served, 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'' buttons on both
forms to check all required fields. Applicants should also ensure that
the Federal and local amounts specified are consistent.
ii. 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 (including contact name, address, email
address, and phone)
d. Congressional district(s) where project will take place
e. Project Information (including title, an executive summary, and
type)
f. A detailed description of the project
g. A detailed description of the need for the project
h. A detailed description of how the project will support the ICAM
pilot program goals to improve access to coordinated transportation
services; reduce duplication of service; and enhance efficiency of the
130 Federal programs that may fund human service transportation.
i. Evidence that the project is consistent with State and regional
planning documents including consistency with the Coordinated Public
Transportation-Human Services Transportation Plan
j. A detailed description of all project partners and their specific
role in the eligible project
k. Specific performance measures the project will use to quantify
actual outcomes against expected outcomes
l. Evidence that the applicant can provide the non-Federal cost share
and details on the non-Federal match
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m. A description of the technical, legal, and financial capacity of the
applicant
n. A detailed project budget (up to 24 months)
o. An explanation of the scalability of the project (if applicable)
p. 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 during which the applicant has an
active Federal award or an application or plan under consideration by
FTA. 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. These requirements do not
apply if the applicant has an exception approved by FTA under 2 CFR
25.110(c) or (d). SAM registration takes approximately 3-5 business
days, but FTA recommends allowing ample time, up to several weeks, for
completion of all steps. For additional information on obtaining a
unique entity identifier, please visit https://www.sam.gov.
FTA will provide further instructions on registration through an
introductory applicant training session. Dates and times for the
training session will be posted on FTA's website.
4. Submission Dates and Times
Project proposals must be submitted electronically through
GRANTS.GOV by 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time December 6, 2021. Late
applications will not be accepted. Mail and fax submissions will not be
accepted.
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.
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 made available under the ICAM pilot program may only be used
for capital expenditures, including mobility management, that are
included in the State Transportation Improvement Plan/Transportation
Improvement Plan. Eligible projects are capital projects, as defined in
49 U.S.C. 5302(3). Allowable direct and indirect expenses must be
consistent with the Government-wide Uniform Administrative Requirements
and Cost Principles (2 CFR part 200) and FTA Circular 5010.1E.
Funds awarded under this notice cannot be used to reimburse
recipients for expenses incurred prior to FTA issuing pre-award
authority. FTA intends to issue pre-award authority pursuant to 2 CFR
200.458 to incur costs for selected projects beginning on the date FTA
announces recipients of the FY 2021 awards on FTA's website. Funds are
only available for projects that have not incurred costs prior to the
announcement of project selections on FTA's website and the
corresponding issuance of pre-award authority.
6. Other Submission Requirements
FTA encourages applicants to identify scaled funding options in the
event that insufficient funding is available to fund a project at the
fully 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. FTA may award a lesser amount regardless of whether
the applicant provides a scalable option.
E. Application Review Information
1. Criteria
FTA will evaluate proposals submitted according to the following
criteria: (a) Demonstration of need; (b) demonstration of benefits; (c)
planning and partnerships; (d) local financial commitment; (e) project
readiness; and (f) technical, legal, and financial capacity. Each
applicant is encouraged to provide a succinct, logical, and orderly
response to all criteria referenced in this NOFO. Additional
information may be provided to support the responses; however, any
additional documentation must be directly referenced on the
Supplemental Form, including the file name where the additional
information can be found.
a. Demonstration of Need
FTA will evaluate proposals based on how the proposed project will
address the need for regional or statewide mobility management capital
projects that enable comprehensive community access, including NEMT
access, for underserved groups. FTA will consider the scope of the
overall need or challenge as described.
b. Demonstration of Benefits
FTA will evaluate proposals on the benefits provided by the
proposed project. Benefits will be tied to the ICAM pilot program goals
and objectives:
Goals:
(1) Improve access to coordinated transportation services;
(2) Reduce duplication of service; and
(3) Enhance efficiency of the 130 Federal programs that may fund
human service transportation.
Objectives:
(1) Develop an inter-agency transportation coordinating work group
at the regional or state-level;
(2) The adoption of:
a. Consistent driver and vehicle standards,
b. Cost allocation rate(s) when clients of different programs use a
single transportation service, (increasing efficiency by using the same
vehicles to
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transport passengers whose trips are funded via different Federal
programs),
c. Rate-setting methodology based on the cost allocation rate of
providing transportation (allows costs to be billed or allocated
appropriately to the transportation user, facilitating a more efficient
use of transportation resources), and
d. Cost allocation technology (enables costs to be shared equitably
among participating agencies who receive funding from a variety of
Federal agencies); and
(3) Implementation of a regional or statewide pilot of coordinated
service delivery to demonstrate the benefits of coordinated
transportation.
Projects will be evaluated on the ability of the proposed project
to yield data demonstrating impacts on the goals of the ICAM pilot
program. Projects shall include a description of how the eligible
project would improve access to coordinated transportation services,
reduce duplication of service, and provide innovative solutions in the
region or State and include specific performance measures the eligible
project will use to quantify actual outcomes against expected outcomes.
Proposals must show that the applicant will be able to provide
impact data during and after the pilot project. FTA will require each
successful applicant to develop projected outcomes and project
performance measures. FTA requires each successful applicant to report
progress toward meeting project objectives on a quarterly basis. FTA
will use this data to produce the required Annual Report to Congress
that contains a detailed description of the activities carried out
under the pilot program, and an evaluation of the program, including an
evaluation of the performance measures described.
c. Planning and Partnerships
Applicants must describe the eligible project and identify project
partners and their specific role in the project. Successful projects
will work collaboratively and leverage partnerships with agencies that
are funding recipients of the Federal agencies that are members of the
CCAM, such as the Department of Health and Human Services'
Administration for Community Living, Health Resources and Services
Administration, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. A
full list of CCAM agencies may be accessed by going to https://www.transit.dot.gov/ccam/about/agencies. Partners also may include
transportation providers as well as private and nonprofit entities
involved in the coordination of NEMT for the transportation
disadvantaged. Applicants should provide evidence of strong commitment
from key partners, including memoranda of agreement or letters of
support from relevant State agency stakeholders and partner
organizations. Any changes to the proposed partnerships will require
FTA's advance approval and must be consistent with the scope of the
approved project. Projects may be derived from a locally developed,
coordinated public transit-human services transportation plan.
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. FTA will consider
the availability of the local share as evidence of local financial
commitment to the project.
e. Project Readiness
FTA will evaluate the project on the proposed schedule and the
applicant's demonstrated ability to implement it. Applicants should
indicate the short-term, mid-term, and long-term goals for the project.
Proposals must provide specific performance measures the eligible
project will use to quantify actual outcomes against expected outcomes.
FTA will evaluate the project based on the extent to which it was
developed inclusively, incorporating meaningful involvement from key
stakeholders including consumer representatives of the target groups
and providers from the healthcare, transportation, and human services
sectors, among others. The applicant must show significant, ongoing
involvement of the project's target population.
f. Technical, Legal and Financial Capacity
FTA will evaluate proposals on the capacity of the lead agency and
any partners to successfully execute the pilot effort. The lead agency
must have the authority and technical capacity to implement a regional
or statewide cost allocation pilot project. The applicant should have
no outstanding legal, technical, or financial issues that would make
this a high-risk project. FTA will evaluate each proposal (including
the business plan, financial projections, and other relevant data) for
feasibility and longer-term sustainability of both the pilot project as
well as the proposed project at full deployment. FTA intends to select
projects with a high likelihood of long-term success and
sustainability.
2. Review and Selection Process
Technical evaluation committees made up of Federal staff will
evaluate proposals based on the published evaluation criteria. After
applying the above criteria, FTA will give priority consideration to
projects that support the Government-wide Justice 40 Initiative with
the goal of delivering 40 percent of the overall benefits of relevant
federal investments to disadvantaged communities. For the purposes of
the Justice 40 Initiative, a community is either a group of individuals
living in geographic proximity to one another, or a geographically
dispersed set of individuals (such as migrant workers or Native
Americans), where either type of group experiences common conditions.
Furthermore to determine whether a specific community is disadvantaged,
an applicant should consider, but are not limited to, the following
variables: Low income, high and/or persistent poverty; High
unemployment and underemployment, Racial and ethnic segregation;
Linguistic isolation; High housing cost burden and substandard housing;
Distressed neighborhoods; High transportation cost burden and/or low
transportation access; Transit dependency associated with income,
disability, or lack of access to a private automobile; Disproportionate
environmental burden and high cumulative impacts; Limited water and
sanitation access and affordability; Disproportionate climate impacts;
and High energy cost burden and low energy access. FTA will give
priority consideration to applications that have considered racial
equity in the planning stage and are designed with specific elements to
address racial equity and overcoming barriers to opportunity for
underserved communities, in support of Executive Order 13985, Advancing
Racial Equity and Support for Underserved Communities Through the
Federal Government. Applicants should indicate which (if any) planning
and policies related to racial equity and barriers to opportunity they
are implementing or have implemented, along with the specific project
investment details necessary for FTA to evaluate if the investments are
being made either to proactively advance racial equity and remove
barriers to opportunity, or to redress prior inequities and barriers to
opportunity. All project investment costs for the project that are
related to advancing racial equity and addressing barriers to
opportunity should be summarized.
If an applicant is proposing to implement autonomous vehicles or
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other innovative motor vehicle technology, the application should
demonstrate that all vehicles will comply with applicable safety
requirements, including those administered by the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA). Specifically, the application should show that
vehicles acquired for the proposed project will comply with applicable
Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) and Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR). If the vehicles may not comply, the
application should either (1) show that the vehicles and their proposed
operations are within the scope of an exemption or waiver that has
already been granted by NHTSA, FMCSA, or both agencies or (2) directly
address whether the project will require exemptions or waivers from the
FMVSS, FMCSR, or any other regulation and, if the project will require
exemptions or waivers, present a plan for obtaining them. If
applicable, FTA will also consider the extent to which the application
presents a plan to address workforce impacts of autonomous vehicles or
other innovative motor vehicle technology.
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 Systems (FAPIIS) accessible
through SAM. An applicant may review and comment on information about
itself that a Federal awarding agency previously entered. 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 200.206, Federal Awarding Agency Review of Risk
Posed by Applicants. In determining the allocation of program funds,
FTA may also consider geographic diversity, diversity in the size of
the transit systems receiving funding, and the applicant's receipt of
other competitive awards.
F. Federal Award Administration Information
Federal Award Notices
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 under each
program.
Administrative and National Policy Requirements
i. Pre-Award Authority
FTA will issue specific guidance to recipients regarding pre-award
authority at the time of selection. FTA does not provide pre-award
authority for competitive funds until projects are selected and
announced on FTA's website, 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 most recent Apportionment
Notice at https://www.transit.dot.gov.
ii. Grant Requirements
Selected applicants will submit a grant application through FTA's
Transit Award Management System (TrAMS) and adhere to FTA grant
requirements. All competitive grants will be subject to the
congressional notification and release process. All ICAM awards are
subject to the requirements of the Formula Grants for the Enhanced
Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities (49 U.S.C. 5310),
including those of FTA Circular ``Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and
Individuals with Disabilities Program Guidance and Application
Instructions'' (FTA.C.9070.1). All recipients must accept the FTA
Master Agreement and follow the Award Management Requirements
(FTA.C.5010.1E) and the labor protections required by Federal public
transportation law (49 U.S.C. 5333(b)). Technical assistance regarding
these requirements is available from each FTA regional office.
iii. Buy America
All capital procurements must comply with FTA's Buy America
requirements (49 U.S.C. 5323(j)), which require that all iron, steel,
and manufactured products be produced in the United States, and imposes
minimum domestic content and final assembly requirements for rolling
stock. The cost of components and subcomponents produced in the United
States must be more than 70 percent of the cost of all components, and
final assembly of rolling stock must occur in the United States. Any
proposal that will require a waiver must identify the items for which a
waiver will be sought in the application. Applicants should not proceed
with the expectation that waivers will be granted.
iv. Disadvantaged Business Enterprise
To be eligible to bid on any FTA-assisted vehicle procurement,
entities that manufacture transit vehicles or perform post-production
alterations or retrofitting must be certified Transit Vehicle
Manufacturers (TVM). If a vehicle remanufacturer is responding to a
solicitation for new or remanufactured vehicles with a vehicle to which
the remanufacturer has provided post-production alterations or retro-
fitting (e.g., replacing major components such as engine to provide a
``like new'' vehicle), the vehicle remanufacturer must be a certified
TVM.
iv. Planning
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 these programs.
v. Standard Assurances
If it receives an award, the applicant must assure 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 will be 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.
vi. Reporting
Post-award reporting requirements include submission of Federal
Financial Reports and Milestone Progress Reports in FTA's electronic
grants management system. An independent evaluation of the pilot
program may occur at various points in the deployment process and at
the end of the pilot 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. Applicants should also include any goals, targets, and
indicators referenced
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in their application to the project in the Executive Summary of the
TrAMS application. FTA may request data and reports to support the
independent evaluation and annual report.
As part of completing the annual certifications and assurances
required of FTA grant recipients, a successful applicant must report on
the suspension or debarment status of itself and its principals.
If the award recipient's active grants, cooperative agreements, and
procurement contracts from all Federal awarding agencies exceeds
$10,000,000 for any period of time during the period of performance of
an award made pursuant to this Notice, the recipient must comply with
the Recipient Integrity and Performance Matters reporting requirements
described in Appendix XII to 2 CFR part 200.
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact
For questions about applying to the pilot program outlined in this
notice, please contact the FTA Program Manager, Destiny Buchanan,
phone: (202) 493-8018, or email, [email protected]. A TDD is
available at 1-800-877-8339 (TDDFIRS). Additionally, you may visit
FTA's website for this program at https://www.transit.dot.gov/funding/grants/grant-programs/access-and-mobility-partnership-grants.
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. FTA staff also may conduct briefings on the FY 2021
competitive grants selection and award process upon request. Contact
information for FTA's regional offices can be found on FTA's website at
https://www.transit.dot.gov/.
H. Other Information
This program is not subject to Executive Order 12372,
``Intergovernmental Review of Federal Programs.''
Nuria I. Fernandez,
Administrator.
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