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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Agency Information Collection
Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request: Additional
Information To Be Collected for Reach
and Resiliency—Round 2 Grants Under
Uniform Grant Application Package for
Discretionary Grant Programs
Food and Nutrition Service
(FNS), USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
The United States Department
of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food and
Nutrition Service (FNS) plans to collect
additional information from grant
applicants for the second round of The
Emergency Food Assistance Program
(TEFAP) Reach and Resiliency Grant
applications and add reporting
questions on a biannual basis. FNS
already has OMB approval for collection
of information associated with these
grants under the Uniform Grant
Application for Non-Entitlement
Discretionary Grants, as approved under
OMB Control Number: 0584–0512
(Expiration Date: July 31, 2025). This
notice solicits public comment on the
additional information proposed for
collection.
SUMMARY:
To be assured of consideration,
written comments must be submitted or
postmarked on or before November 16,
2022.
ADDRESSES:
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether
the proposed collection of information
is necessary for the proper performance
of the functions of the agency, including
whether the information shall have
practical utility; (b) the accuracy of the
agency’s estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information,
including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions that were
used; (c) ways to enhance the quality,
utility, and clarity of the information to
be collected; and (d) ways to minimize
the burden of the collection of
information on those who are to
respond.
Comments must be submitted through
one of the following methods:
• Preferred method: Submit
information through the Federal
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eRulemaking Portal at https://
www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submissions.
• Email: Send comments to
Rachel.schoenian@usda.gov with a
subject line ‘‘Reach and Resiliency
Grant Information Collection.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Rachel Schoenian, Policy Division,
Supplemental Nutrition and Safety
Programs, Food and Nutrition Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1320
Braddock Place, Alexandria, Virginia
22314, 703–305–2937, or email
rachel.schoenian@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
United States Department of
Agriculture’s (USDA) Food and
Nutrition Service (FNS) will be
soliciting applications for Round 2
awards for The Emergency Food
Assistance Program (TEFAP) Reach and
Resiliency Grants. FNS will ask
applicants additional questions beyond
the uniform grant application package
discussed in OMB control 0584–0512,
including additional reporting questions
on a biannual basis. These questions
will be incorporated into the Round 2
Request for Applications (RFA), the
Round 2 Reach and Resiliency grant
application template, and the Round 2
supplemental reporting questions
template, but are also provided for
review and public comment in this
Notice.
These additional questions, which
may be tweaked or revised prior to use,
are listed below. The questions included
below are in addition to those already
required in the standard uniform grant
application package and already
included in OMB approval 0584–0512.
For that reason, the list of questions
below does not reflect all questions that
will be included in the Round 2 Reach
and Resiliency grant application
template.
Supplemental Application Questions
• As an attachment, applicants will
provide a list of all TEFAP eligible
recipient agencies (ERAs) currently
operating in the State, including those
ERAs that have an agreement with
another ERA, as outlined in FD–123,
Maintenance of Lists of Eligible
Recipient Agencies (ERA) Participating
in TEFAP. The list should indicate
whether or not the ERA is operating
TEFAP under an agreement with the
State agency or another ERA, the name
of the other ERA (if applicable), and the
street address(es) of any TEFAP
distribution sites (as defined in 7 CFR
251.3(c)) that are operated by the ERA.
• Applicants that did not receive a
Reach and Resiliency—Round 1 grant
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will provide a detailed narrative
assessment of current TEFAP reach
within the State/Territory and will
identify any remote, rural, Tribal, and/
or low-income areas that are currently
underserved by TEFAP. Applicants will
also provide an explanation of how the
assessment was conducted and provide
any attachments (e.g., a map of served/
underserved areas within the State/
Territory, or a map of TEFAP ERAs
overlaid with a map of remote, rural,
Tribal, and/or low-income areas) as
necessary. If an applicant plans to
utilize grants funds to complete such an
assessment, they only need to indicate
that in their response and will not be
required to submit an assessment in the
application.
• Applicants that received a Reach
and Resiliency—Round 1 grant will
provide a brief summary of planned
Round 1 project activities and an update
on implementation of those activities,
indicating how the proposed Round 2
project plan will expand or complement
Round 1 activities (if applicable). If
Reach and Resiliency—Round 1 grant
funds were utilized to conduct an
assessment of TEFAP reach within the
State/Territory, this update must
include a brief description of any
interim or final results of the Round 1
assessment, or a description of progress
made on the assessment thus far.
• Applicants will provide the
definitions of ‘‘remote,’’ ‘‘rural,’’
‘‘Tribal,’’ and ‘‘low-income’’ that will be
utilized for the proposed Round 2
project and an explanation of why
specific definitions were chosen.
• Applicants will describe how they
consulted with relevant stakeholders
and/or utilized available data to form
their Round 2 project plans.
• Applicants will state the percentage
of requested Round 2 grant funds that
will be kept at the State level or that will
be expended on State expenses.
• Applicants will indicate interest in
requesting additional funding past the
maximum eligible funding amount
outlined for their State/Territory in the
Request for Applications. If interested in
additional funding, applicants will state
an amount of additional funds that the
applicant would be able to utilize on
allowable grant activities. Should
additional funding be available, FNS
will utilize responses to these question
to award additional funds to interested
applicants.
Supplemental Reporting Questions
• If applicable, applicants will
provide a list of any remote, rural,
Tribal, and/or low-income areas that
have been incorporated into the State’s
TEFAP network or that are being better
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served as as a result of Round 2 grant
funding, to date.
• If grant funds were utilized to
conduct an assessment of current
TEFAP reach within the State/Territory,
and such assessment was finalized
within the last reporting period,
applicants will be asked to provide a
narrative summary of the assessment.
The summary should include a list of
any remote, rural, Tribal, and/or lowincome areas that were identified as
underserved via the assessment, how
‘‘remote,’’ ‘‘rural,’’ ‘‘Tribal,’’ and ‘‘lowincome’’ areas were defined, and an
explanation of how the assessment was
conducted.
Time Required To Complete
Application Package
The time required to complete this
information collection, meaning the
TEFAP grant application package, is
estimated to average approximately
88.22 hours per application. This
burden estimate includes the time for
reviewing instructions, searching
existing data sources, gathering and
maintaining the data needed, and
completing and reviewing the collection
of information for all aspects of the
TEFAP Reach and Resiliency—Round 2
Grant, including the pre-award, postaward, and recordkeeping burden.
The supporting statement for OMB
Control Number: 0584–0512 (Expiration
Date: July 31, 2025) explicitly states that
if FNS decides to use the uniform grant
application package, FNS will note in
the grant solicitation that applicants
must use the uniform grant application
package, and that the information
collection has already been approved by
OMB. If FNS determines that it needs
grant applicants to provide additional
information not contained in the
uniform package, then FNS will publish
at least a 30-day notice soliciting
comments on its proposal to collect
different or additional information
before issuing the grant solicitation.
FNS is publishing this notice to meet
that requirement.
FNS will utilize these comments to
adjust the collection of additional
information as necessary.
Tameka Owens,
Assistant Administrator, Food and Nutrition
Service.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Food and Nutrition Service
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request: Additional Information To Be Collected for Reach and
Resiliency--Round 2 Grants Under Uniform Grant Application Package for
Discretionary Grant Programs
AGENCY: Food and Nutrition Service (FNS), USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food and
Nutrition Service (FNS) plans to collect additional information from
grant applicants for the second round of The Emergency Food Assistance
Program (TEFAP) Reach and Resiliency Grant applications and add
reporting questions on a biannual basis. FNS already has OMB approval
for collection of information associated with these grants under the
Uniform Grant Application for Non-Entitlement Discretionary Grants, as
approved under OMB Control Number: 0584-0512 (Expiration Date: July 31,
2025). This notice solicits public comment on the additional
information proposed for collection.
DATES: To be assured of consideration, written comments must be
submitted or postmarked on or before November 16, 2022.
ADDRESSES:
Comments are invited on: (a) Whether the proposed collection of
information is necessary for the proper performance of the functions of
the agency, including whether the information shall have practical
utility; (b) the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information, including the validity of the
methodology and assumptions that were used; (c) ways to enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the information to be collected; and
(d) ways to minimize the burden of the collection of information on
those who are to respond.
Comments must be submitted through one of the following methods:
Preferred method: Submit information through the Federal
eRulemaking Portal at https://www.regulations.gov. Follow the online
instructions for submissions.
Email: Send comments to [email protected] with a
subject line ``Reach and Resiliency Grant Information Collection.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Rachel Schoenian, Policy Division,
Supplemental Nutrition and Safety Programs, Food and Nutrition Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1320 Braddock Place, Alexandria,
Virginia 22314, 703-305-2937, or email [email protected]
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The United States Department of
Agriculture's (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) will be
soliciting applications for Round 2 awards for The Emergency Food
Assistance Program (TEFAP) Reach and Resiliency Grants. FNS will ask
applicants additional questions beyond the uniform grant application
package discussed in OMB control 0584-0512, including additional
reporting questions on a biannual basis. These questions will be
incorporated into the Round 2 Request for Applications (RFA), the Round
2 Reach and Resiliency grant application template, and the Round 2
supplemental reporting questions template, but are also provided for
review and public comment in this Notice.
These additional questions, which may be tweaked or revised prior
to use, are listed below. The questions included below are in addition
to those already required in the standard uniform grant application
package and already included in OMB approval 0584-0512. For that
reason, the list of questions below does not reflect all questions that
will be included in the Round 2 Reach and Resiliency grant application
template.
Supplemental Application Questions
As an attachment, applicants will provide a list of all
TEFAP eligible recipient agencies (ERAs) currently operating in the
State, including those ERAs that have an agreement with another ERA, as
outlined in FD-123, Maintenance of Lists of Eligible Recipient Agencies
(ERA) Participating in TEFAP. The list should indicate whether or not
the ERA is operating TEFAP under an agreement with the State agency or
another ERA, the name of the other ERA (if applicable), and the street
address(es) of any TEFAP distribution sites (as defined in 7 CFR
251.3(c)) that are operated by the ERA.
Applicants that did not receive a Reach and Resiliency--
Round 1 grant
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will provide a detailed narrative assessment of current TEFAP reach
within the State/Territory and will identify any remote, rural, Tribal,
and/or low-income areas that are currently underserved by TEFAP.
Applicants will also provide an explanation of how the assessment was
conducted and provide any attachments (e.g., a map of served/
underserved areas within the State/Territory, or a map of TEFAP ERAs
overlaid with a map of remote, rural, Tribal, and/or low-income areas)
as necessary. If an applicant plans to utilize grants funds to complete
such an assessment, they only need to indicate that in their response
and will not be required to submit an assessment in the application.
Applicants that received a Reach and Resiliency--Round 1
grant will provide a brief summary of planned Round 1 project
activities and an update on implementation of those activities,
indicating how the proposed Round 2 project plan will expand or
complement Round 1 activities (if applicable). If Reach and
Resiliency--Round 1 grant funds were utilized to conduct an assessment
of TEFAP reach within the State/Territory, this update must include a
brief description of any interim or final results of the Round 1
assessment, or a description of progress made on the assessment thus
far.
Applicants will provide the definitions of ``remote,''
``rural,'' ``Tribal,'' and ``low-income'' that will be utilized for the
proposed Round 2 project and an explanation of why specific definitions
were chosen.
Applicants will describe how they consulted with relevant
stakeholders and/or utilized available data to form their Round 2
project plans.
Applicants will state the percentage of requested Round 2
grant funds that will be kept at the State level or that will be
expended on State expenses.
Applicants will indicate interest in requesting additional
funding past the maximum eligible funding amount outlined for their
State/Territory in the Request for Applications. If interested in
additional funding, applicants will state an amount of additional funds
that the applicant would be able to utilize on allowable grant
activities. Should additional funding be available, FNS will utilize
responses to these question to award additional funds to interested
applicants.
Supplemental Reporting Questions
If applicable, applicants will provide a list of any
remote, rural, Tribal, and/or low-income areas that have been
incorporated into the State's TEFAP network or that are being better
served as as a result of Round 2 grant funding, to date.
If grant funds were utilized to conduct an assessment of
current TEFAP reach within the State/Territory, and such assessment was
finalized within the last reporting period, applicants will be asked to
provide a narrative summary of the assessment. The summary should
include a list of any remote, rural, Tribal, and/or low-income areas
that were identified as underserved via the assessment, how ``remote,''
``rural,'' ``Tribal,'' and ``low-income'' areas were defined, and an
explanation of how the assessment was conducted.
Time Required To Complete Application Package
The time required to complete this information collection, meaning
the TEFAP grant application package, is estimated to average
approximately 88.22 hours per application. This burden estimate
includes the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data
sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and
reviewing the collection of information for all aspects of the TEFAP
Reach and Resiliency--Round 2 Grant, including the pre-award, post-
award, and recordkeeping burden.
The supporting statement for OMB Control Number: 0584-0512
(Expiration Date: July 31, 2025) explicitly states that if FNS decides
to use the uniform grant application package, FNS will note in the
grant solicitation that applicants must use the uniform grant
application package, and that the information collection has already
been approved by OMB. If FNS determines that it needs grant applicants
to provide additional information not contained in the uniform package,
then FNS will publish at least a 30-day notice soliciting comments on
its proposal to collect different or additional information before
issuing the grant solicitation. FNS is publishing this notice to meet
that requirement.
FNS will utilize these comments to adjust the collection of
additional information as necessary.
Tameka Owens,
Assistant Administrator, Food and Nutrition Service.
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