Notice of Solicitation of Applications for the Rural Business Development Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2023, 71571-71576 [2022-25532]
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for the State where the project is
located. For projects involving multiple
states, the application must be filed in
the RD State Office where the Applicant
is located. Applicants are encouraged to
contact their respective RD State Office
for an email contact to submit an
electronic application prior to the
submission deadline date. A list of the
USDA RD State Office contacts can be
found at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/
about-rd/state-offices.
whether to affirm or reverse the
decision.
Description of Respondents:
Individuals or households.
Number of Respondents: 25.
Frequency of Responses: Reporting:
Once.
Total Burden Hours: 200.
Levi S. Harrell,
Departmental Information Collection
Clearance Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
[DOCKET #: RBS–22—BUSINESS–0021]
Notice of Solicitation of Applications
for the Rural Business Development
Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2023
Rural Business-Cooperative
Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
AGENCY:
This notice is given to invite
applications for grants under the Rural
Business Development Grant (RBDG)
Program for fiscal year (FY) 2023,
subject to the availability of funding.
This notice is being issued prior to
passage of a FY 2023 Appropriations
Act in order to allow applicants
sufficient time to leverage financing,
prepare and submit their applications,
and give the Agency time to process
applications within FY 2023. Based on
FY 2022 appropriated funding, the
Agency estimates that approximately
$46,000,000 will be available for FY
2023. Successful applications will be
selected by the Agency for funding and
subsequently awarded to the extent that
funding may ultimately be made
available through appropriations. An
announcement on the website at https://
www.rd.usda.gov/newsroom/federalfunding-opportunities will identify the
amount available in FY 2023 for RBDG
applications. All applicants are
responsible for any expenses incurred in
developing their applications.
DATES: Complete applications may be
submitted in paper or electronic format
and must be received by 4:30 p.m. local
time on February 28, 2023, in the USDA
Rural Development (RD) State Office for
the State where the project is located. A
list of the USDA RD State Offices can be
found at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/
about-rd/state-offices.
ADDRESSES: This funding announcement
will also be announced on
www.Grants.gov. Applications must be
submitted to the USDA RD State Office
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Lisa
Sharp at lisa.sharp@usda.gov, or Cindy
Mason at cindy.mason@usda.gov,
Program Management Division, Rural
Business-Cooperative Service, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, 1400
Independence Avenue SW, MS 3226,
Room 5160-South, Washington, DC
20250–3226, or call (202) 720–1400. For
further information on submitting
program applications under this notice,
please contact the USDA RD State Office
in the State where the applicant’s
headquarters is located. A list of RD
State Office contacts is provided at the
following link: https://
www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview
Federal Agency Name: Rural
Business-Cooperative Service.
Funding Opportunity Title: Rural
Business Development Grant Program.
Announcement Type: Initial
Solicitation Announcement.
Funding Opportunity Number:
RDBCP–RBDG–2023.
Assistance Listing: 10.351.
Dates: Complete applications may be
submitted in paper or electronic format
and must be received by 4:30 p.m. local
time on February 28, 2023, in the USDA
RD State Office for the State where the
project is located. A list of the USDA RD
State Offices can be found at: https://
www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
Rural Development Key Priorities: The
Agency encourages applicants to
consider projects that will advance the
following key priorities (more details
available at https://www.rd.usda.gov/
priority-points):
• Assisting rural communities to
recover economically through more and
better market opportunities and through
improved infrastructure.
• Ensuring all rural residents have
equitable access to RD programs and
benefits from RD funded projects.
• Reducing climate pollution and
increasing resilience to the impacts of
climate change through economic
support to rural communities.
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A. Program Description
1. Purpose of the Program. The
purpose of the program is to promote
economic development and job creation
projects through the awarding of grant
funds to eligible entities. Applications
will compete in two separate categories,
business opportunity grants and
business enterprise grants, for use in
funding various business and
community projects that serve rural
areas.
Business opportunity projects must be
in compliance with eligible uses as
stated in 7 CFR 4280.417(a)(1) (eCFR:: 7
CFR 4280.417—Project eligibility) that
include the establishment of business
support centers or providing funds for
job training and leadership development
in rural areas. Business opportunity
projects must be consistent with any
local and area-wide strategic plans for
community and economic development,
coordinated with other economic
development activities in the project
area, and consistent with any RD State
Strategic Plan.
Business enterprise projects must be
in compliance with eligible uses as
stated in 7 CFR 4280.417(a)(2) (eCFR: 7
CFR 4280.417—Project eligibility.) and
are to be used to finance or develop
small and emerging businesses in rural
areas. Enterprise grant purposes include
projects for the acquisition and
development of land, access streets and
roads, the conversion or modernization
of buildings, capitalization of revolving
loan funds and the purchase of
machinery and equipment for
businesses located in a rural area.
2. Statutory and Regulatory Authority.
(a) RBDG Program: The RBDG
Program is authorized under 7 U.S.C.
1932(c) (https://www.govinfo.gov/link/
uscode/7/1932) and implemented by 7
CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/
subpart-E). Assistance provided under
the RBDG Program will be made to
eligible entities and will be used for
funding various business opportunity
projects and business enterprise
projects, as applicable, that serve Rural
Areas.
(b) Set-Aside Funding: The
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022
(Pub. L. 117–103), designated funding
for Federally-Recognized Native
American Tribes, Rural Empowerment
Zone/Enterprise Communities/Rural
Economic Area Partnerships, projects in
Persistent Poverty Counties (as
discussed below), Native American
Persistent Poverty areas and for
Strategic Economic and Community
Development (SECD) projects in FY
2022.
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Set-aside funding may or may not be
made available through appropriations
in FY 2023 where continued emphasis
is given to financial assistance for
projects located in these areas. Eligible
applicants for the Native American and
Rural Empowerment Zone/Enterprise
Communities/Rural Economic Area
Partnership set-aside funds, if available,
must demonstrate that at least 75
percent of the benefits of an approved
grant will assist beneficiaries in the
designated areas. Eligible applicants for
the Persistent Poverty Counties, Native
American Persistent Poverty areas, and
the SECD set-aside funds, if available,
must demonstrate that 100 percent of
the benefits of an approved grant will
assist beneficiaries in the designated
areas. The completed application
deadline for these set-aside funds, if
available, is consistent with the RBDG
application deadline date of February
28, 2023. Applicants for set-aside funds
must indicate that they are applying for
set-aside funds and may not submit a
duplicate application for regular RBDG
funds. If funding for an anticipated setaside program is not appropriated in FY
2023, or if any eligible applications for
set-aside funding are not funded due to
insufficient funds, such applications
will be allowed to compete for available
FY 2023 regular RBDG funds in the
State where the project is located.
(c) Persistent Poverty Funding: The
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022
(Pub. L. 117–103) provides designated
funding for projects in Persistent
Poverty Counties. ‘‘Persistent Poverty
Counties’’ as defined in section 736 is
‘‘any county that has had 20 percent or
more of its population living in poverty
over the past 30 years, as measured by
the 1990 and 2000 decennial censuses,
and 2007–2011 American Community
Survey 5-year average, or any territory
or possession of the United States’’.
Another provision in section 736
expands the eligible population in
Persistent Poverty Counties to include
any county seat of such a Persistent
Poverty County that has a population
that does not exceed the authorized
population limit by more than 10
percent. This provision expands the
current 50,000 population limit to
55,000 for only county seats located in
Persistent Poverty Counties. Therefore,
beneficiaries of technical assistance
services located in county seats of
Persistent Poverty Counties with
populations up to 55,000 (per the 2010
Census) have been deemed eligible.
Comparable statutory provisions may or
may not be included in the
appropriations act for FY 2023.
3. Definitions. The definitions
applicable to this notice are published
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at 7 CFR 4280.403 (eCFR :: 7 CFR
4280.403—Definitions.).
4. Application of Awards. Awards
under the RBDG Program will be made
on a competitive basis using specific
selection criteria contained in 7 CFR
part 4280, subpart E (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/
subpart-E). The Agency will review,
evaluate, and score applications
received in response to this notice based
on the provisions found in 7 CFR part
4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E),
and as indicated in this notice. The
Agency advises all interested parties
that the applicant bears the full burden
in preparing and submitting an
application in response to this notice
whether or not funding is appropriated
for this program in FY 2023.
B. Federal Award Information
Type of Awards: Grants.
Fiscal Year Funds: FY 2023.
Available Funds: Dependent upon FY
2023 appropriations. Funding is
anticipated to be approximately $46
million based on FY 2022 amounts.
RBCS may at its discretion, increase the
total level of funding available in this
funding round [or in any category in
this funding round] from any available
source provided the awards meet the
requirements of the statute which made
the funding available to the Agency.
Award Amounts: No Minimum or
Maximum.
Anticipated Award Dates: Set-Aside
awards, if applicable: May 31, 2023.
Regular awards: August 31, 2023.
Performance Period: June 1, 2023,
through September 30, 2025.
Renewal or Supplemental Awards:
None.
Type of Assistance Instrument: Grant
Agreement.
C. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants.
Grants may be made to a Public Body/
Government Entity, an Indian Tribe, or
a Nonprofit entity primarily serving
rural areas. In accordance with 7 CFR
4280.416(d) (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-7/section-4280.416#p4280.416(d)), applicants that are not
delinquent on any Federal debt or not
otherwise disqualified from
participation in these Programs are
eligible to apply. The Agency will check
the System for Award Management
(SAM) to determine if the applicant has
been debarred or suspended at the time
of application and prior to the awarding
of grant funds.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching. There are
no cost sharing or matching
requirements associated with this grant.
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3. Other. Grant funds may be used for
projects identified in 7 CFR 4280.417(a)
(eCFR:: 7 CFR 4280.417—Project
eligibility.) as either a business
opportunity type grant or a business
enterprise type grant.
D. Application and Submission
Information
1. Address to Request Application
Package.
Entities wishing to apply for
assistance should contact the USDA RD
State Office provided in the ADDRESSES
section of this notice to obtain copies of
the application package. If you require
alternative means of communication for
program information (e.g., Braille, large
print, audiotape, etc.) please contact
USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720–
2600 (voice and TDD).
2. Content and Form of Application
Submission.
(a) The applicant documentation and
forms needed for a complete application
are located in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart
E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/
part-4280/subpart-E), a copy of which
will be provided to any interested
applicant making a request to a USDA
RD State Office for the State where the
project is located. A list of the USDA RD
State Offices can be found at: https://
www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
(b) The Agency requires information
to make an eligibility determination
through applications that must include
the items identified in 7 CFR 4280.427
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/
section-4280.427). The written narrative
outlined in 7 CFR 4280.427(d) should
include the following for Other
Information:
(1) Please note that no assistance or
funding can be provided to hemp
producers or processors unless they
have a valid license issued from an
approved State, Tribal or Federal plan
as per section 10113 of the Agriculture
Improvement Act of 2018, Public Law
115–334 (https://www.govinfo.gov/link/
plaw/115/public/334). Verification of
valid hemp licenses will occur at the
time of award; and
(2) Other information the Agency may
request to assist in making a grant award
determination.
Each selection priority criterion
outlined in 7 CFR 4280.427 (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/section4280.427) must be addressed in the
application. Failure to address any of
the criterion will result in a zero-point
score for that criterion and will impact
the overall evaluation of the application.
(c) The application must be submitted
in one package. The single package
should be well organized and include a
table of contents, if appropriate. There
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are no specific limitations on number of
pages, font size and type face, margins,
paper size, and the sequence or
assembly requirements other than those
described in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/
part-4280/subpart-E).
(d) An original copy of the application
must be filed with the RD State Office
for the State where the project is
located. For projects involving multiple
states, the application must be filed in
the RD State Office where the Applicant
is located.
(e) The component pieces of this
application require original signatures
on the original application. Any form
that requires an original signature but is
signed electronically in the application
submission must be signed in ink by the
authorized person prior to the
disbursement of funds.
(f) RBDG grants must conform with
the environmental policies and
procedures of 7 CFR part 1970 (eCFR ::
7 CFR part 1970—Environmental
Policies and Procedures).
3. System for Award Management and
Unique Entity Identifier.
(a) At the time of application, each
applicant must have an active
registration in SAM before submitting
its application in accordance with 2
CFR 25 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/
title-2/subtitle-A/chapter-I/part-25). In
order to register in SAM, entities will be
required to create a Unique Entity
Identifier (UEI). Instructions for
obtaining the UEI are available at
https://sam.gov/content/entityregistration.
(b) Applicants must maintain an
active SAM registration, with current,
accurate and complete information, at
all times during which it has an active
Federal award or an application under
consideration by a Federal awarding
agency.
(c) Applicants must ensure they
complete the Financial Assistance
General Certifications and
Representations in SAM.
(d) Applicants must provide a valid
UEI in its application, unless
determined exempt under 2 CFR 25.110
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/
subtitle-A/chapter-I/part-25/subpart-A/
section-25.110).
(e) The Agency will not make an
award until the applicant has complied
with all SAM requirements including
providing the UEI. If an applicant has
not fully complied with the
requirements by the time the Agency is
ready to make an award, the Agency
may determine that the applicant is not
qualified to receive a Federal award and
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making a Federal award to another
applicant.
4. Submission Dates and Times.
(a) Application Technical Assistance
Deadline Date: Prior to official
submission of grant applications,
applicants may request technical
assistance or other application guidance
from the Agency, as long as such
requests are made prior to February 10,
2023. Technical assistance is not meant
to be an analysis or assessment of the
quality of the materials submitted, a
substitute for agency review of
completed applications, nor a
determination of eligibility.
(b) Application Deadline Date:
Applications (paper or electronic
format) must be submitted to the
appropriate RD State Office no later
than 4:30 p.m. (local time) on February
28, 2023. If completed applications are
not received by the deadline date, the
application will neither be reviewed nor
considered for funding under any
circumstances. The Agency will not
solicit or consider scoring or eligibility
information that is submitted after the
application deadline. The Agency
reserves the right to contact applicants
to seek clarification information on
materials contained in the submitted
application.
5. Intergovernmental Review.
Intergovernmental Review under
Executive Order 12372 is not required
in this program.
6. Funding Restrictions.
(a) Indirect costs will be permitted in
accordance with applicable law and in
accordance with 2 CFR part 200 (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-200).
Pre-Federal award costs will only be
permitted with prior written approval
by the Agency.
(b) In accordance with 7 CFR
4280.421 (eCFR :: 7 CFR 4280.421—
Term requirement.), a project must
reasonably be expected to be completed
within one (1) full year after it has
begun.
7. Other Submission Requirements.
Applicants may submit applications
in hard copy or electronic format as
previously indicated in the Application
and Submission Information section of
this notice. If the applicant wishes to
hand deliver its application, the
addresses for these deliveries are
located in the ADDRESSES section of this
notice.
E. Application Review Information
1. Criteria.
(a) The Agency will review each
application for assistance in accordance
with the priorities established in 7 CFR
4280.435 (eCFR :: 7 CFR 4280.435—
Scoring criteria.). The Agency will
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assign each application a priority rating
and will select applications for funding
based on the priority ratings and the
total funds available to the program.
Failure to address any one of the criteria
by the application deadline will result
in the application being determined
ineligible, and the application will not
be considered for funding.
(b) The Agency will use the criteria in
7 CFR 4280.435 (eCFR :: 7 CFR
4280.435—Scoring criteria.) to score
applications for purposes identified
under 7 CFR 4280.417(a)(1) and
(2).eCFR :: 7 CFR 4280.417—Project
eligibility.
(1) Leveraging. If the grant will fund
a critical element of a larger program of
economic development, without which
the overall program either could not
proceed or would be far less effective,
or if the program to be assisted by the
grant will also be partially funded from
other sources, points will be awarded as
follows. If RD’s portion of project
funding is: (i) less than 20 percent—30
points; (ii) 20 percent but less than 50
percent—20 points; (iii) 50 percent but
less than 75 percent—10 points or 75
percent or more—0 points. If points are
awarded for leveraging, funds must be
spent proportionally, and if leveraged
funds are not utilized proportionately
with the grant, the Agency reserves the
right to take any legal action, including
terminating the grant. The application
must contain a firm commitment in
writing of other funding for the project
or points will not be awarded to the
application for leveraging.
(2) Points will be awarded for each of
the following criteria met by the
community or communities that will
receive the benefit of the grant.
However, regardless of the mathematical
total of points indicated by paragraphs
(2)(a) through (d) of this section, total
points awarded under this paragraph (2)
must not exceed 40.
(a) Trauma. Experiencing trauma due
to a major natural disaster that occurred
not more than 3 years prior to the filing
of the application for assistance—15
points;
(b) Economic distress. The
Community has suffered a loss of 20
percent or more in their total jobs
caused by the closure of a military
facility or other employers within the
last 3 years—15 points;
(c) Long-term poverty. Has
experienced long-term poverty as
demonstrated by being a former rural
empowerment zone, rural economic
area partnership zone, rural enterprise
champion community, or a persistent
poverty county as determined by
USDA’s Economic Research Service—10
points;
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(d) Population decline—10 points as
demonstrated by the latest three
decennial censuses.
(3) Population. Proposed project(s)
will be located in a community of: (a)
Under 5,000 population—15 points; (b)
Between 5,000 and less than 15,000
population—10 points; or (c) Between
15,000 and 25,000 population—5
points.
(4) Unemployment. Proposed
project(s) will be located in areas where
the unemployment rate: (a) exceeds the
State rate by 25 percent or more—20
points (b) exceeds the State rate by less
than 25 percent—10 points or (c) is
equal to or less than the State rate—0
points.
(5) Median household income.
Proposed project(s) will be located in
areas where Median Household Income
(MHI) is: (a) Less than the poverty line
for a family of four, as defined by
section 673(2) of the Community
Services Block Grant Act—25 points; (b)
More than the poverty line for a family
of four but less than 65 percent of State
MHI—15 points; (c) Between 65 and 85
percent of State MHI—10 points; or (d)
Greater than 85 percent State MHI—0
points.
(6) Experience. Applicant has
evidence of successful experience in the
type of activity. Evidence of successful
experience may be a description of
experience supplied and certified by the
applicant based upon its current
employees’ resumes: (a) 10 or more
years—30 points; (b) At least 5 but less
than 10 years—20 points; (c) At least 3
years but less than 5 years—10 points;
or (d) At least 1 but less than 3 years—
5 points.
(7) Small business start-up or
expansion. Applicant has evidence that
small business development will be
supported by startup or expansion as a
result of the activities to be carried out
under the grant. Written evidence of
commitment by a small or a small and
emerging business must be provided to
the Agency and should include the
number of jobs that will be supported
and created. 5 points for each letter up
to 25 points.
(8) Jobs created or supported. The
anticipated development, expansion, or
furtherance of business enterprises as a
result of the proposed project will create
and/or support existing jobs associated
with the affected businesses. The
number of jobs must be evidenced by a
written commitment from the business
to be assisted: (a) One job for less than
$5,000—25 points; (b) One job for
$5,000 but less than $10,000—20 points;
(c) One job for $10,000 but less than
$15,000—15 points; (d) One job for
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points; or (e) One job for $20,000 but
less than $25,000—5 points.
(9) Size of grant request. Grant
projects utilizing funds available under
this subpart of: (a) Less than $100,000—
25 points; (b) $100,000 to $200,000—15
points; or (c) More than $200,000 but
not more than $500,000—10 points.
(10) Indirect cost. Applicant is not
requesting grant funds to cover their
administrative or indirect costs—5
points.
(11) Discretionary points. Either the
State Director or Administrator may
assign up to 50 discretionary points to
an application. Assignment of
discretionary points must include a
written justification. Permissible
justifications are geographic distribution
of funds, special Secretary of
Agriculture initiatives such as Priority
Communities, or a state’s strategic goals.
Discretionary points may only be
assigned to initial grants. However, in
the case where two projects have the
same score, the State Director may add
one point to the project that best fits the
State’s strategic plan regardless of
whether the project is an initial or
subsequent grant.
(c) The following are examples of
special Secretary of Agriculture
initiatives that can support obtaining
discretionary points.
(1) Assisting rural communities
recover economically through more and
better market opportunities and through
improved infrastructure. Applicant
would receive priority points if the
project is located in or serving one of
the top 10 percent of counties or county
equivalents based upon county risk
score in the United States. The website,
Rural Development: Key Priorities |
Rural Development (usda.gov) https://
www.rd.usda.gov/priority-points, has
the data to confirm if your project
location qualifies for these discretionary
points.
(2) Ensuring all rural residents have
equitable access to RD programs and
benefits from RD funded projects.
Applicant may receive priority points if
the project is located in or serving a
community with a score of 0.75 or above
on the Center for Disease Control’s
Social Vulnerability Index. The website,
Rural Development: Key Priorities |
Rural Development (usda.gov), has the
data to confirm if your project location
qualifies or not.
(3) Reduce climate pollution and
increasing resilience to the impacts of
climate change through economic
support to rural communities.
Applicants may receive points if the
project is located in or serving coal, oil
and gas, and power plant communities
whose economic well-being ranks in the
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most distressed tier of the Distressed
Communities Index. The website, Rural
Development: Key Priorities | Rural
Development (usda.gov), has the data to
confirm if your project location qualifies
or not. Applicants may also receive
points by demonstrating how proposed
climate-impact projects improve the
livelihoods of community residents and
meet pollution mitigation or clean
energy goals.
The Agency will assign each
application a priority rating based on
the total score and will select
applications for funding based on the
priority ratings and the total funds
available to the program for
opportunity-type projects and
enterprise-type projects.
2. Review and Selection Process.
The RD State Offices will review
applications to determine if they are
eligible for assistance based on
requirements contained in 7 CFR
4280.416 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/
title-7/section-4280.416) and 7 CFR
4280.417 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/
title-7/section-4280.417). Funding of
projects is subject to the availability of
funds and Applicant’s satisfactory
submission of the items required by 7
CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/
subpart-E) and this notice, in addition
to any conditions specifically outlined
in any issued USDA RD Letter of
Conditions if available funds are to be
awarded. The agency reserves the right
to offer the applicant less than the grant
funding requested.
The Agency will score each
application based on the information
contained in the application and its
supporting information. All applications
submitted for funding must be in one
package and contain sufficient
information to permit the Agency to
complete a thorough priority rating.
Agency employees may not consider
any information that is not provided by
the applicant in writing for scoring
purposes. Applications will not be
considered for funding if they do not
provide sufficient information to
determine eligibility or are missing
required elements.
Applications for set-aside funds, if
available, will compete at the National
Office in their respective categories.
Applications for regular RBDG projects
will compete at the state level in their
respective category, business
opportunity grants or business
enterprise grants, for funding made
available through RD State allocated
funds. Applications will be reviewed,
prioritized by score, and funded by
ranking each project in highest to lowest
score order until available funds are
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exhausted. If funds are exhausted at the
state level, each State’s highest scoring
unfunded business enterprise project
will have the opportunity to compete for
funding through a final national
competition.
The Agency will notify eligible
applicants in writing if RBDG funds are
not available. The applicant is permitted
to respond in writing that they wish
their application to be reconsidered in
the next fiscal year. The applicant may
provide additional updated information
to the Agency prior to the next fiscal
year’s application deadline for their
project.
The Agency will notify eligible
applicants in writing if set-aside funds
are not available. Applications that are
eligible for set-aside funds but are
unfunded due to the availability of
funds will be allowed to compete for
available FY 2023 regular RBDG funds
in the State where the project is located.
For projects involving multiple states,
the application will be returned to the
RD State Office where the Applicant is
located and will compete for funds in
that State. The Agency will notify
eligible applicants in writing if their
application will not be funded in FY
2023 due to insufficient funds in the setaside and regular RBDG programs.
F. Federal Award Administration
Information
1. Federal Award Notices.
Successful applicants will receive
notification for funding from the USDA
RD State Office. Applicants must
comply with all applicable statutes and
regulations before the grant award can
be approved and funded. If an
application is withdrawn by the
applicant, it can be resubmitted later
and will be evaluated as a new
application in the period submitted.
2. Administrative and National Policy
Requirements.
Additional requirements that apply to
grantees selected for this Program can be
found in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/
part-4280/subpart-E). Awards are
subject to USDA grant regulations at 2
CFR part 400 (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-2/part-400) which
incorporates the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) regulations at 2 CFR
part 200 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/
title-2/part-200).
All successful applicants will be
notified by letter which will include a
Letter of Conditions and a Letter of
Intent to Meet Conditions. This letter is
not an authorization to begin
performance, but it is a notification that
grant funds may be awarded subject to
conditions. The grant will be considered
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officially awarded when all conditions
in the Letter of Conditions have been
met and the Agency obligates the
funding for the project. If the applicant
wishes to consider beginning their
project performance prior to the grant
being officially closed, all pre-award
costs must be approved in writing and
in advance by the Agency.
Additional requirements that apply to
grantees selected for these programs can
be found in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/
part-4280/subpart-E), the Grants and
Agreements regulations of the U.S.
Department of Agriculture codified in 2
CFR 400.1 (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-2/section-400.1) to 400.2
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/
section-400.2) and 2 CFR parts 415
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/
part-415) to 422 (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-2/part-422), and successor
regulations to these parts.
In addition, all recipients of Federal
financial assistance are required to
report information about first-tier subawards and executive compensation
(see 2 CFR part 170 (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-170)).
The applicant will be required to have
the necessary processes and systems in
place to comply with the Federal
Funding Accountability and
Transparency Act of 2006 (Pub. L. 109–
282—Federal Funding Accountability
and Transparency Act of 2006—Content
Details—(govinfo.gov)) reporting
requirements (see 2 CFR 170.200(b)
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/
section-170.200#p-170.200(b)), unless
the recipient is exempt under 2 CFR
170.110(b) (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-2/section-170.110#p170.110(b)).
The following additional
requirements apply to grantees selected
for these programs:
(a) Form RD 4280–2 ‘‘Rural BusinessCooperative Service Financial
Assistance Agreement.’’
(b) Letter of Conditions.
(c) Form RD 1940–1, ‘‘Request for
Obligation of Funds.’’
(d) Form RD 1942–46, ‘‘Letter of
Intent to Meet Conditions.’’
(e) SF LLL, ‘‘Disclosure of Lobbying
Activities,’’ if applicable.
(f) Grantees will use Form SF 270,
‘‘Request for Advance or
Reimbursement’’ when requesting grant
funds from the Agency.
3. Reporting.
(a) A Financial Status Report and a
Project Performance Activity Report will
be required of all grantees on a quarterly
basis until initial funds are expended
and yearly thereafter, if applicable,
based on the Federal fiscal year.
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Grantees must continuously monitor
performance to ensure that time
schedules are being met, projected work
by time periods is being accomplished,
and other performance objectives are
being achieved. Grantees must submit
an original of each report to the Agency
no later than 30 days after the end of the
quarter. The grantee will complete the
project within the total time available to
it in accordance with the Scope of Work
and any necessary modifications thereof
prepared by the grantee and approved
by the Agency. A final Project
Performance Report will be required
with the final Financial Status Report.
The final report may serve as the last
quarterly report. The final report must
provide complete information regarding
the jobs created and supported as a
result of the RBDG grant if applicable.
The Project Performance Reports must
include, but not be limited to, the
following:
(1) A comparison of actual
accomplishments to the objectives
established for that period.
(2) Problems, delays, or adverse
conditions, if any, which have affected
or will affect attainment of overall
project objectives, prevent meeting time
schedules or objectives, or preclude the
attainment of particular project work
elements during established time
periods. This disclosure shall be
accompanied by a statement of the
action taken or planned to resolve the
situation.
(3) Objectives and timetable
established for the next reporting
period.
(4) Any special reporting
requirements, such as jobs supported
and created, businesses assisted, or
economic development which results in
improvements in median household
incomes, and any other specific
requirements, will be placed in the
reporting section of the Letter of
Conditions.
(5) Within 90 days after the
conclusion of the project, the grantee
will provide a final Project Evaluation
Report. The last quarterly payment will
be withheld until the final report is
received and approved by the Agency.
Even though the grantee may request
reimbursement on a monthly basis, the
last 3 months of reimbursements will be
withheld until the final Project
Evaluation, Project Performance, and
Financial Status Reports are received
and approved by the Agency.
(b) In addition to any reports required
by 2 CFR part 200 (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-200)
and 2 CFR 400.1 (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-2/section-400.1) to 400.2
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/
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section-400.2), and 2 CFR parts 415 to
422 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title2/section-415), the grantee must provide
reports as required by 7 CFR part 4280,
subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/
title-7/part-4280/subpart-E).
financial assistance are required to
report information about first-tier subawards and executive total
compensation in accordance with 2 CFR
part 170 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/
title-2/part-170).
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact(s)
For general questions about this
announcement, please contact your
USDA RD State Office provided in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice.
Civil Rights Act
All grants made under this notice are
subject to title VI of the Civil Rights Act
of 1964 as required by the USDA (7 CFR
part 15, subpart A (eCFR :: 7 CFR part
15 subpart A—Nondiscrimination in
Federally-Assisted Programs of the
Department of Agriculture—Effectuation
of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of
1964) and section 504 of the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, title VIII of
the Civil Rights Act of 1968, title IX,
Executive Order 13166 (Limited English
Proficiency), Executive Order 11246,
and the Equal Credit Opportunity Act of
1974.
H. Buy America
Awards under this announcement for
Infrastructure projects to Non-Federal
entities, defined pursuant to 2 CFR
200.1 as any State, local government,
Indian tribe, Institution of Higher
Education, or nonprofit organization,
shall be governed by the requirements of
section 70914 of the Build America, Buy
America Act (BABA) within the IIJA,
and its implementing regulations. The
Act requires the following Buy America
preference:
(1) All iron and steel used in the
project are produced in the United
States. This means all manufacturing
processes, from the initial melting stage
through the application of coatings,
occurred in the United States.
(2) All manufactured products used in
the project are produced in the United
States. This means the manufactured
product was manufactured in the
United States, and the cost of the
components of the manufactured
product that are mined, produced, or
manufactured in the United States is
greater than 55 percent of the total cost
of all components of the manufactured
product, unless another standard for
determining the minimum amount of
domestic content of the manufactured
product has been established under
applicable law or regulation.
(3) All construction materials are
manufactured in the United States. This
means that all manufacturing processes
for the construction material occurred in
the United States.
I. Other Information
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In accordance with the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995, the information
collection requirement contained in this
notice is approved by OMB under OMB
Control Number 0570–0070.
Federal Funding Accountability and
Transparency Act
All applicants, in accordance with 2
CFR part 25 (https://www.ecfr.gov/
current/title-2/part-25), must be
registered in SAM and have a UEI
number as stated in section D.3. of this
notice. All recipients of Federal
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Nondiscrimination Statement
In accordance with Federal civil
rights laws and USDA civil rights
regulations and policies, the USDA, its
Mission Areas, agencies, staff offices,
employees, and institutions
participating in or administering USDA
programs are prohibited from
discriminating based on race, color,
national origin, religion, sex, gender
identity (including gender expression),
sexual orientation, disability, age,
marital status, family/parental status,
income derived from a public assistance
program, political beliefs, or reprisal or
retaliation for prior civil rights activity,
in any program or activity conducted or
funded by USDA (not all bases apply to
all programs). Remedies and complaint
filing deadlines vary by program or
incident.
Program information may be made
available in languages other than
English. Persons with disabilities who
require alternative means of
communication to obtain program
information (e.g., Braille, large print,
audiotape, American Sign Language)
should contact the responsible Mission
Area, agency, or staff office; the USDA
TARGET Center at (202) 720–2600
(voice and TTY); or the 711 Relay
Service.
To file a program discrimination
complaint, a complainant should
complete a Form AD–3027, USDA
Program Discrimination Complaint
Form, which can be obtained online at:
https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/
files/documents/usda-programdiscrimination-complaint-form.pdf,
from any USDA office, by calling (866)
632–9992, or by writing a letter
addressed to USDA. The letter must
contain the complainant’s name,
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address, telephone number, and a
written description of the alleged
discriminatory action in sufficient detail
to inform the Assistant Secretary for
Civil Rights about the nature and date
of an alleged civil rights violation. The
completed AD–3027 form or letter must
be submitted to USDA by:
(1) Mail: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400
Independence Avenue SW, Washington,
DC 20250–9410; or
(2) Fax: (833) 256–1665 or (202) 690–
7442; or
(3) Email: program.intake@usda.gov.
USDA is an equal opportunity provider,
employer, and lender.
Karama Neal,
Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative
Service, USDA Rural Development.
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BILLING CODE 3410–XY–P
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Utilities Service
[Docket No. Rus–22–Telecom–0052]
Publication of Depreciation Rates for
Telecommunications Plant
Rural Utilities Service, USDA.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The United States Department
of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Utilities
Service (RUS) administers rural utilities
programs, including the
Telecommunications Program. RUS
announces the depreciation rates for
telecommunications plant for the period
ending December 31, 2021.
DATES: These rates are applicable
immediately and will remain in effect
until rates are available for the period
ending December 31, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Laurel Leverrier, Assistant
Administrator, Telecommunications
Program, Rural Utilities Service, STOP
1590—Room 4121, 1400 Independence
Avenue SW, Washington, DC 20250–
1590. Telephone: (202) 720–9556,
Email: laurel.leverrier@usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In 7 CFR
part 1737, Pre-Loan Policies and
Procedures Common to Insured and
Guaranteed Telecommunications Loans,
§ 1737.70(e) explains the depreciation
rates that are used by RUS in its
feasibility studies.
RUS is publishing its annual median
depreciation rates for all borrowers, in
accordance with § 1737.70(e)(2). RUS
also notes that the rates have changed
only minimally from the previous year.
SUMMARY:
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Rural Business-Cooperative Service
[DOCKET #: RBS-22--BUSINESS-0021]
Notice of Solicitation of Applications for the Rural Business
Development Grant Programs for Fiscal Year 2023
AGENCY: Rural Business-Cooperative Service, USDA.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: This notice is given to invite applications for grants under
the Rural Business Development Grant (RBDG) Program for fiscal year
(FY) 2023, subject to the availability of funding. This notice is being
issued prior to passage of a FY 2023 Appropriations Act in order to
allow applicants sufficient time to leverage financing, prepare and
submit their applications, and give the Agency time to process
applications within FY 2023. Based on FY 2022 appropriated funding, the
Agency estimates that approximately $46,000,000 will be available for
FY 2023. Successful applications will be selected by the Agency for
funding and subsequently awarded to the extent that funding may
ultimately be made available through appropriations. An announcement on
the website at https://www.rd.usda.gov/newsroom/federal-funding-opportunities will identify the amount available in FY 2023 for RBDG
applications. All applicants are responsible for any expenses incurred
in developing their applications.
DATES: Complete applications may be submitted in paper or electronic
format and must be received by 4:30 p.m. local time on February 28,
2023, in the USDA Rural Development (RD) State Office for the State
where the project is located. A list of the USDA RD State Offices can
be found at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
ADDRESSES: This funding announcement will also be announced on
www.Grants.gov. Applications must be submitted to the USDA RD State
Office for the State where the project is located. For projects
involving multiple states, the application must be filed in the RD
State Office where the Applicant is located. Applicants are encouraged
to contact their respective RD State Office for an email contact to
submit an electronic application prior to the submission deadline date.
A list of the USDA RD State Office contacts can be found at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Lisa Sharp at usda.gov">[email protected]usda.gov, or
Cindy Mason at usda.gov">[email protected]usda.gov, Program Management Division, Rural
Business-Cooperative Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1400
Independence Avenue SW, MS 3226, Room 5160-South, Washington, DC 20250-
3226, or call (202) 720-1400. For further information on submitting
program applications under this notice, please contact the USDA RD
State Office in the State where the applicant's headquarters is
located. A list of RD State Office contacts is provided at the
following link: https://www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Overview
Federal Agency Name: Rural Business-Cooperative Service.
Funding Opportunity Title: Rural Business Development Grant
Program.
Announcement Type: Initial Solicitation Announcement.
Funding Opportunity Number: RDBCP-RBDG-2023.
Assistance Listing: 10.351.
Dates: Complete applications may be submitted in paper or
electronic format and must be received by 4:30 p.m. local time on
February 28, 2023, in the USDA RD State Office for the State where the
project is located. A list of the USDA RD State Offices can be found
at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
Rural Development Key Priorities: The Agency encourages applicants
to consider projects that will advance the following key priorities
(more details available at https://www.rd.usda.gov/priority-points):
Assisting rural communities to recover economically
through more and better market opportunities and through improved
infrastructure.
Ensuring all rural residents have equitable access to RD
programs and benefits from RD funded projects.
Reducing climate pollution and increasing resilience to
the impacts of climate change through economic support to rural
communities.
A. Program Description
1. Purpose of the Program. The purpose of the program is to promote
economic development and job creation projects through the awarding of
grant funds to eligible entities. Applications will compete in two
separate categories, business opportunity grants and business
enterprise grants, for use in funding various business and community
projects that serve rural areas.
Business opportunity projects must be in compliance with eligible
uses as stated in 7 CFR 4280.417(a)(1) (eCFR:: 7 CFR 4280.417--Project
eligibility) that include the establishment of business support centers
or providing funds for job training and leadership development in rural
areas. Business opportunity projects must be consistent with any local
and area-wide strategic plans for community and economic development,
coordinated with other economic development activities in the project
area, and consistent with any RD State Strategic Plan.
Business enterprise projects must be in compliance with eligible
uses as stated in 7 CFR 4280.417(a)(2) (eCFR: 7 CFR 4280.417--Project
eligibility.) and are to be used to finance or develop small and
emerging businesses in rural areas. Enterprise grant purposes include
projects for the acquisition and development of land, access streets
and roads, the conversion or modernization of buildings, capitalization
of revolving loan funds and the purchase of machinery and equipment for
businesses located in a rural area.
2. Statutory and Regulatory Authority.
(a) RBDG Program: The RBDG Program is authorized under 7 U.S.C.
1932(c) (https://www.govinfo.gov/link/uscode/7/1932) and implemented by
7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E). Assistance provided under the RBDG Program will be
made to eligible entities and will be used for funding various business
opportunity projects and business enterprise projects, as applicable,
that serve Rural Areas.
(b) Set-Aside Funding: The Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2022
(Pub. L. 117-103), designated funding for Federally-Recognized Native
American Tribes, Rural Empowerment Zone/Enterprise Communities/Rural
Economic Area Partnerships, projects in Persistent Poverty Counties (as
discussed below), Native American Persistent Poverty areas and for
Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) projects in FY
2022.
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Set-aside funding may or may not be made available through
appropriations in FY 2023 where continued emphasis is given to
financial assistance for projects located in these areas. Eligible
applicants for the Native American and Rural Empowerment Zone/
Enterprise Communities/Rural Economic Area Partnership set-aside funds,
if available, must demonstrate that at least 75 percent of the benefits
of an approved grant will assist beneficiaries in the designated areas.
Eligible applicants for the Persistent Poverty Counties, Native
American Persistent Poverty areas, and the SECD set-aside funds, if
available, must demonstrate that 100 percent of the benefits of an
approved grant will assist beneficiaries in the designated areas. The
completed application deadline for these set-aside funds, if available,
is consistent with the RBDG application deadline date of February 28,
2023. Applicants for set-aside funds must indicate that they are
applying for set-aside funds and may not submit a duplicate application
for regular RBDG funds. If funding for an anticipated set-aside program
is not appropriated in FY 2023, or if any eligible applications for
set-aside funding are not funded due to insufficient funds, such
applications will be allowed to compete for available FY 2023 regular
RBDG funds in the State where the project is located.
(c) Persistent Poverty Funding: The Consolidated Appropriations
Act, 2022 (Pub. L. 117-103) provides designated funding for projects in
Persistent Poverty Counties. ``Persistent Poverty Counties'' as defined
in section 736 is ``any county that has had 20 percent or more of its
population living in poverty over the past 30 years, as measured by the
1990 and 2000 decennial censuses, and 2007-2011 American Community
Survey 5-year average, or any territory or possession of the United
States''. Another provision in section 736 expands the eligible
population in Persistent Poverty Counties to include any county seat of
such a Persistent Poverty County that has a population that does not
exceed the authorized population limit by more than 10 percent. This
provision expands the current 50,000 population limit to 55,000 for
only county seats located in Persistent Poverty Counties. Therefore,
beneficiaries of technical assistance services located in county seats
of Persistent Poverty Counties with populations up to 55,000 (per the
2010 Census) have been deemed eligible. Comparable statutory provisions
may or may not be included in the appropriations act for FY 2023.
3. Definitions. The definitions applicable to this notice are
published at 7 CFR 4280.403 (eCFR :: 7 CFR 4280.403--Definitions.).
4. Application of Awards. Awards under the RBDG Program will be
made on a competitive basis using specific selection criteria contained
in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E). The Agency will review, evaluate, and score
applications received in response to this notice based on the
provisions found in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E), and as indicated in this notice.
The Agency advises all interested parties that the applicant bears the
full burden in preparing and submitting an application in response to
this notice whether or not funding is appropriated for this program in
FY 2023.
B. Federal Award Information
Type of Awards: Grants.
Fiscal Year Funds: FY 2023.
Available Funds: Dependent upon FY 2023 appropriations. Funding is
anticipated to be approximately $46 million based on FY 2022 amounts.
RBCS may at its discretion, increase the total level of funding
available in this funding round [or in any category in this funding
round] from any available source provided the awards meet the
requirements of the statute which made the funding available to the
Agency.
Award Amounts: No Minimum or Maximum.
Anticipated Award Dates: Set-Aside awards, if applicable: May 31,
2023. Regular awards: August 31, 2023.
Performance Period: June 1, 2023, through September 30, 2025.
Renewal or Supplemental Awards: None.
Type of Assistance Instrument: Grant Agreement.
C. Eligibility Information
1. Eligible Applicants.
Grants may be made to a Public Body/Government Entity, an Indian
Tribe, or a Nonprofit entity primarily serving rural areas. In
accordance with 7 CFR 4280.416(d) (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/section-4280.416#p-4280.416(d)), applicants that are not delinquent
on any Federal debt or not otherwise disqualified from participation in
these Programs are eligible to apply. The Agency will check the System
for Award Management (SAM) to determine if the applicant has been
debarred or suspended at the time of application and prior to the
awarding of grant funds.
2. Cost Sharing or Matching. There are no cost sharing or matching
requirements associated with this grant.
3. Other. Grant funds may be used for projects identified in 7 CFR
4280.417(a) (eCFR:: 7 CFR 4280.417--Project eligibility.) as either a
business opportunity type grant or a business enterprise type grant.
D. Application and Submission Information
1. Address to Request Application Package.
Entities wishing to apply for assistance should contact the USDA RD
State Office provided in the ADDRESSES section of this notice to obtain
copies of the application package. If you require alternative means of
communication for program information (e.g., Braille, large print,
audiotape, etc.) please contact USDA's TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600
(voice and TDD).
2. Content and Form of Application Submission.
(a) The applicant documentation and forms needed for a complete
application are located in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E), a copy of which will
be provided to any interested applicant making a request to a USDA RD
State Office for the State where the project is located. A list of the
USDA RD State Offices can be found at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/about-rd/state-offices.
(b) The Agency requires information to make an eligibility
determination through applications that must include the items
identified in 7 CFR 4280.427 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/section-4280.427). The written narrative outlined in 7 CFR 4280.427(d)
should include the following for Other Information:
(1) Please note that no assistance or funding can be provided to
hemp producers or processors unless they have a valid license issued
from an approved State, Tribal or Federal plan as per section 10113 of
the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, Public Law 115-334 (https://www.govinfo.gov/link/plaw/115/public/334). Verification of valid hemp
licenses will occur at the time of award; and
(2) Other information the Agency may request to assist in making a
grant award determination.
Each selection priority criterion outlined in 7 CFR 4280.427
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/section-4280.427) must be
addressed in the application. Failure to address any of the criterion
will result in a zero-point score for that criterion and will impact
the overall evaluation of the application.
(c) The application must be submitted in one package. The single
package should be well organized and include a table of contents, if
appropriate. There
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are no specific limitations on number of pages, font size and type
face, margins, paper size, and the sequence or assembly requirements
other than those described in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E).
(d) An original copy of the application must be filed with the RD
State Office for the State where the project is located. For projects
involving multiple states, the application must be filed in the RD
State Office where the Applicant is located.
(e) The component pieces of this application require original
signatures on the original application. Any form that requires an
original signature but is signed electronically in the application
submission must be signed in ink by the authorized person prior to the
disbursement of funds.
(f) RBDG grants must conform with the environmental policies and
procedures of 7 CFR part 1970 (eCFR :: 7 CFR part 1970--Environmental
Policies and Procedures).
3. System for Award Management and Unique Entity Identifier.
(a) At the time of application, each applicant must have an active
registration in SAM before submitting its application in accordance
with 2 CFR 25 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/subtitle-A/chapter-I/part-25). In order to register in SAM, entities will be required to
create a Unique Entity Identifier (UEI). Instructions for obtaining the
UEI are available at https://sam.gov/content/entity-registration.
(b) Applicants must maintain an active SAM registration, with
current, accurate and complete information, at all times during which
it has an active Federal award or an application under consideration by
a Federal awarding agency.
(c) Applicants must ensure they complete the Financial Assistance
General Certifications and Representations in SAM.
(d) Applicants must provide a valid UEI in its application, unless
determined exempt under 2 CFR 25.110 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/subtitle-A/chapter-I/part-25/subpart-A/section-25.110).
(e) The Agency will not make an award until the applicant has
complied with all SAM requirements including providing the UEI. If an
applicant has not fully complied with the requirements by the time the
Agency is ready to make an award, the Agency may determine that the
applicant is not qualified to receive a Federal award and use that
determination as a basis for making a Federal award to another
applicant.
4. Submission Dates and Times.
(a) Application Technical Assistance Deadline Date: Prior to
official submission of grant applications, applicants may request
technical assistance or other application guidance from the Agency, as
long as such requests are made prior to February 10, 2023. Technical
assistance is not meant to be an analysis or assessment of the quality
of the materials submitted, a substitute for agency review of completed
applications, nor a determination of eligibility.
(b) Application Deadline Date: Applications (paper or electronic
format) must be submitted to the appropriate RD State Office no later
than 4:30 p.m. (local time) on February 28, 2023. If completed
applications are not received by the deadline date, the application
will neither be reviewed nor considered for funding under any
circumstances. The Agency will not solicit or consider scoring or
eligibility information that is submitted after the application
deadline. The Agency reserves the right to contact applicants to seek
clarification information on materials contained in the submitted
application.
5. Intergovernmental Review.
Intergovernmental Review under Executive Order 12372 is not
required in this program.
6. Funding Restrictions.
(a) Indirect costs will be permitted in accordance with applicable
law and in accordance with 2 CFR part 200 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-200). Pre-Federal award costs will only be
permitted with prior written approval by the Agency.
(b) In accordance with 7 CFR 4280.421 (eCFR :: 7 CFR 4280.421--Term
requirement.), a project must reasonably be expected to be completed
within one (1) full year after it has begun.
7. Other Submission Requirements.
Applicants may submit applications in hard copy or electronic
format as previously indicated in the Application and Submission
Information section of this notice. If the applicant wishes to hand
deliver its application, the addresses for these deliveries are located
in the ADDRESSES section of this notice.
E. Application Review Information
1. Criteria.
(a) The Agency will review each application for assistance in
accordance with the priorities established in 7 CFR 4280.435 (eCFR :: 7
CFR 4280.435--Scoring criteria.). The Agency will assign each
application a priority rating and will select applications for funding
based on the priority ratings and the total funds available to the
program. Failure to address any one of the criteria by the application
deadline will result in the application being determined ineligible,
and the application will not be considered for funding.
(b) The Agency will use the criteria in 7 CFR 4280.435 (eCFR :: 7
CFR 4280.435--Scoring criteria.) to score applications for purposes
identified under 7 CFR 4280.417(a)(1) and (2).eCFR :: 7 CFR 4280.417--
Project eligibility.
(1) Leveraging. If the grant will fund a critical element of a
larger program of economic development, without which the overall
program either could not proceed or would be far less effective, or if
the program to be assisted by the grant will also be partially funded
from other sources, points will be awarded as follows. If RD's portion
of project funding is: (i) less than 20 percent--30 points; (ii) 20
percent but less than 50 percent--20 points; (iii) 50 percent but less
than 75 percent--10 points or 75 percent or more--0 points. If points
are awarded for leveraging, funds must be spent proportionally, and if
leveraged funds are not utilized proportionately with the grant, the
Agency reserves the right to take any legal action, including
terminating the grant. The application must contain a firm commitment
in writing of other funding for the project or points will not be
awarded to the application for leveraging.
(2) Points will be awarded for each of the following criteria met
by the community or communities that will receive the benefit of the
grant. However, regardless of the mathematical total of points
indicated by paragraphs (2)(a) through (d) of this section, total
points awarded under this paragraph (2) must not exceed 40.
(a) Trauma. Experiencing trauma due to a major natural disaster
that occurred not more than 3 years prior to the filing of the
application for assistance--15 points;
(b) Economic distress. The Community has suffered a loss of 20
percent or more in their total jobs caused by the closure of a military
facility or other employers within the last 3 years--15 points;
(c) Long-term poverty. Has experienced long-term poverty as
demonstrated by being a former rural empowerment zone, rural economic
area partnership zone, rural enterprise champion community, or a
persistent poverty county as determined by USDA's Economic Research
Service--10 points;
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(d) Population decline--10 points as demonstrated by the latest
three decennial censuses.
(3) Population. Proposed project(s) will be located in a community
of: (a) Under 5,000 population--15 points; (b) Between 5,000 and less
than 15,000 population--10 points; or (c) Between 15,000 and 25,000
population--5 points.
(4) Unemployment. Proposed project(s) will be located in areas
where the unemployment rate: (a) exceeds the State rate by 25 percent
or more--20 points (b) exceeds the State rate by less than 25 percent--
10 points or (c) is equal to or less than the State rate--0 points.
(5) Median household income. Proposed project(s) will be located in
areas where Median Household Income (MHI) is: (a) Less than the poverty
line for a family of four, as defined by section 673(2) of the
Community Services Block Grant Act--25 points; (b) More than the
poverty line for a family of four but less than 65 percent of State
MHI--15 points; (c) Between 65 and 85 percent of State MHI--10 points;
or (d) Greater than 85 percent State MHI--0 points.
(6) Experience. Applicant has evidence of successful experience in
the type of activity. Evidence of successful experience may be a
description of experience supplied and certified by the applicant based
upon its current employees' resumes: (a) 10 or more years--30 points;
(b) At least 5 but less than 10 years--20 points; (c) At least 3 years
but less than 5 years--10 points; or (d) At least 1 but less than 3
years--5 points.
(7) Small business start-up or expansion. Applicant has evidence
that small business development will be supported by startup or
expansion as a result of the activities to be carried out under the
grant. Written evidence of commitment by a small or a small and
emerging business must be provided to the Agency and should include the
number of jobs that will be supported and created. 5 points for each
letter up to 25 points.
(8) Jobs created or supported. The anticipated development,
expansion, or furtherance of business enterprises as a result of the
proposed project will create and/or support existing jobs associated
with the affected businesses. The number of jobs must be evidenced by a
written commitment from the business to be assisted: (a) One job for
less than $5,000--25 points; (b) One job for $5,000 but less than
$10,000--20 points; (c) One job for $10,000 but less than $15,000--15
points; (d) One job for $15,000 but less than $20,000--10 points; or
(e) One job for $20,000 but less than $25,000--5 points.
(9) Size of grant request. Grant projects utilizing funds available
under this subpart of: (a) Less than $100,000--25 points; (b) $100,000
to $200,000--15 points; or (c) More than $200,000 but not more than
$500,000--10 points.
(10) Indirect cost. Applicant is not requesting grant funds to
cover their administrative or indirect costs--5 points.
(11) Discretionary points. Either the State Director or
Administrator may assign up to 50 discretionary points to an
application. Assignment of discretionary points must include a written
justification. Permissible justifications are geographic distribution
of funds, special Secretary of Agriculture initiatives such as Priority
Communities, or a state's strategic goals. Discretionary points may
only be assigned to initial grants. However, in the case where two
projects have the same score, the State Director may add one point to
the project that best fits the State's strategic plan regardless of
whether the project is an initial or subsequent grant.
(c) The following are examples of special Secretary of Agriculture
initiatives that can support obtaining discretionary points.
(1) Assisting rural communities recover economically through more
and better market opportunities and through improved infrastructure.
Applicant would receive priority points if the project is located in or
serving one of the top 10 percent of counties or county equivalents
based upon county risk score in the United States. The website, Rural
Development: Key Priorities [bond] Rural Development (usda.gov) https://www.rd.usda.gov/priority-points, has the data to confirm if your
project location qualifies for these discretionary points.
(2) Ensuring all rural residents have equitable access to RD
programs and benefits from RD funded projects. Applicant may receive
priority points if the project is located in or serving a community
with a score of 0.75 or above on the Center for Disease Control's
Social Vulnerability Index. The website, Rural Development: Key
Priorities [bond] Rural Development (usda.gov), has the data to confirm
if your project location qualifies or not.
(3) Reduce climate pollution and increasing resilience to the
impacts of climate change through economic support to rural
communities. Applicants may receive points if the project is located in
or serving coal, oil and gas, and power plant communities whose
economic well-being ranks in the most distressed tier of the Distressed
Communities Index. The website, Rural Development: Key Priorities
[bond] Rural Development (usda.gov), has the data to confirm if your
project location qualifies or not. Applicants may also receive points
by demonstrating how proposed climate-impact projects improve the
livelihoods of community residents and meet pollution mitigation or
clean energy goals.
The Agency will assign each application a priority rating based on
the total score and will select applications for funding based on the
priority ratings and the total funds available to the program for
opportunity-type projects and enterprise-type projects.
2. Review and Selection Process.
The RD State Offices will review applications to determine if they
are eligible for assistance based on requirements contained in 7 CFR
4280.416 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/section-4280.416) and 7
CFR 4280.417 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/section-4280.417).
Funding of projects is subject to the availability of funds and
Applicant's satisfactory submission of the items required by 7 CFR part
4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E) and this notice, in addition to any conditions specifically
outlined in any issued USDA RD Letter of Conditions if available funds
are to be awarded. The agency reserves the right to offer the applicant
less than the grant funding requested.
The Agency will score each application based on the information
contained in the application and its supporting information. All
applications submitted for funding must be in one package and contain
sufficient information to permit the Agency to complete a thorough
priority rating. Agency employees may not consider any information that
is not provided by the applicant in writing for scoring purposes.
Applications will not be considered for funding if they do not provide
sufficient information to determine eligibility or are missing required
elements.
Applications for set-aside funds, if available, will compete at the
National Office in their respective categories. Applications for
regular RBDG projects will compete at the state level in their
respective category, business opportunity grants or business enterprise
grants, for funding made available through RD State allocated funds.
Applications will be reviewed, prioritized by score, and funded by
ranking each project in highest to lowest score order until available
funds are
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exhausted. If funds are exhausted at the state level, each State's
highest scoring unfunded business enterprise project will have the
opportunity to compete for funding through a final national
competition.
The Agency will notify eligible applicants in writing if RBDG funds
are not available. The applicant is permitted to respond in writing
that they wish their application to be reconsidered in the next fiscal
year. The applicant may provide additional updated information to the
Agency prior to the next fiscal year's application deadline for their
project.
The Agency will notify eligible applicants in writing if set-aside
funds are not available. Applications that are eligible for set-aside
funds but are unfunded due to the availability of funds will be allowed
to compete for available FY 2023 regular RBDG funds in the State where
the project is located. For projects involving multiple states, the
application will be returned to the RD State Office where the Applicant
is located and will compete for funds in that State. The Agency will
notify eligible applicants in writing if their application will not be
funded in FY 2023 due to insufficient funds in the set-aside and
regular RBDG programs.
F. Federal Award Administration Information
1. Federal Award Notices.
Successful applicants will receive notification for funding from
the USDA RD State Office. Applicants must comply with all applicable
statutes and regulations before the grant award can be approved and
funded. If an application is withdrawn by the applicant, it can be
resubmitted later and will be evaluated as a new application in the
period submitted.
2. Administrative and National Policy Requirements.
Additional requirements that apply to grantees selected for this
Program can be found in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E). Awards are subject
to USDA grant regulations at 2 CFR part 400 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-400) which incorporates the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) regulations at 2 CFR part 200 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-200).
All successful applicants will be notified by letter which will
include a Letter of Conditions and a Letter of Intent to Meet
Conditions. This letter is not an authorization to begin performance,
but it is a notification that grant funds may be awarded subject to
conditions. The grant will be considered officially awarded when all
conditions in the Letter of Conditions have been met and the Agency
obligates the funding for the project. If the applicant wishes to
consider beginning their project performance prior to the grant being
officially closed, all pre-award costs must be approved in writing and
in advance by the Agency.
Additional requirements that apply to grantees selected for these
programs can be found in 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E), the Grants and
Agreements regulations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture codified
in 2 CFR 400.1 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/section-400.1) to
400.2 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/section-400.2) and 2 CFR
parts 415 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-415) to 422
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-422), and successor
regulations to these parts.
In addition, all recipients of Federal financial assistance are
required to report information about first-tier sub-awards and
executive compensation (see 2 CFR part 170 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-170)). The applicant will be required to have the
necessary processes and systems in place to comply with the Federal
Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 (Pub. L. 109-282--
Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006--Content
Details--(govinfo.gov)) reporting requirements (see 2 CFR 170.200(b)
(https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/section-170.200#p-170.200(b)),
unless the recipient is exempt under 2 CFR 170.110(b) (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/section-170.110#p-170.110(b)).
The following additional requirements apply to grantees selected
for these programs:
(a) Form RD 4280-2 ``Rural Business-Cooperative Service Financial
Assistance Agreement.''
(b) Letter of Conditions.
(c) Form RD 1940-1, ``Request for Obligation of Funds.''
(d) Form RD 1942-46, ``Letter of Intent to Meet Conditions.''
(e) SF LLL, ``Disclosure of Lobbying Activities,'' if applicable.
(f) Grantees will use Form SF 270, ``Request for Advance or
Reimbursement'' when requesting grant funds from the Agency.
3. Reporting.
(a) A Financial Status Report and a Project Performance Activity
Report will be required of all grantees on a quarterly basis until
initial funds are expended and yearly thereafter, if applicable, based
on the Federal fiscal year. Grantees must continuously monitor
performance to ensure that time schedules are being met, projected work
by time periods is being accomplished, and other performance objectives
are being achieved. Grantees must submit an original of each report to
the Agency no later than 30 days after the end of the quarter. The
grantee will complete the project within the total time available to it
in accordance with the Scope of Work and any necessary modifications
thereof prepared by the grantee and approved by the Agency. A final
Project Performance Report will be required with the final Financial
Status Report. The final report may serve as the last quarterly report.
The final report must provide complete information regarding the jobs
created and supported as a result of the RBDG grant if applicable. The
Project Performance Reports must include, but not be limited to, the
following:
(1) A comparison of actual accomplishments to the objectives
established for that period.
(2) Problems, delays, or adverse conditions, if any, which have
affected or will affect attainment of overall project objectives,
prevent meeting time schedules or objectives, or preclude the
attainment of particular project work elements during established time
periods. This disclosure shall be accompanied by a statement of the
action taken or planned to resolve the situation.
(3) Objectives and timetable established for the next reporting
period.
(4) Any special reporting requirements, such as jobs supported and
created, businesses assisted, or economic development which results in
improvements in median household incomes, and any other specific
requirements, will be placed in the reporting section of the Letter of
Conditions.
(5) Within 90 days after the conclusion of the project, the grantee
will provide a final Project Evaluation Report. The last quarterly
payment will be withheld until the final report is received and
approved by the Agency. Even though the grantee may request
reimbursement on a monthly basis, the last 3 months of reimbursements
will be withheld until the final Project Evaluation, Project
Performance, and Financial Status Reports are received and approved by
the Agency.
(b) In addition to any reports required by 2 CFR part 200 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-200) and 2 CFR 400.1 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/section-400.1) to 400.2 (https://
www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/
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section-400.2), and 2 CFR parts 415 to 422 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/section-415), the grantee must provide reports as
required by 7 CFR part 4280, subpart E (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-7/part-4280/subpart-E).
G. Federal Awarding Agency Contact(s)
For general questions about this announcement, please contact your
USDA RD State Office provided in the ADDRESSES section of this notice.
H. Buy America
Awards under this announcement for Infrastructure projects to Non-
Federal entities, defined pursuant to 2 CFR 200.1 as any State, local
government, Indian tribe, Institution of Higher Education, or nonprofit
organization, shall be governed by the requirements of section 70914 of
the Build America, Buy America Act (BABA) within the IIJA, and its
implementing regulations. The Act requires the following Buy America
preference:
(1) All iron and steel used in the project are produced in the
United States. This means all manufacturing processes, from the initial
melting stage through the application of coatings, occurred in the
United States.
(2) All manufactured products used in the project are produced in
the United States. This means the manufactured product was manufactured
in the United States, and the cost of the components of the
manufactured product that are mined, produced, or manufactured in the
United States is greater than 55 percent of the total cost of all
components of the manufactured product, unless another standard for
determining the minimum amount of domestic content of the manufactured
product has been established under applicable law or regulation.
(3) All construction materials are manufactured in the United
States. This means that all manufacturing processes for the
construction material occurred in the United States.
I. Other Information
Paperwork Reduction Act
In accordance with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the
information collection requirement contained in this notice is approved
by OMB under OMB Control Number 0570-0070.
Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act
All applicants, in accordance with 2 CFR part 25 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-25), must be registered in SAM and
have a UEI number as stated in section D.3. of this notice. All
recipients of Federal financial assistance are required to report
information about first-tier sub-awards and executive total
compensation in accordance with 2 CFR part 170 (https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-2/part-170).
Civil Rights Act
All grants made under this notice are subject to title VI of the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 as required by the USDA (7 CFR part 15,
subpart A (eCFR :: 7 CFR part 15 subpart A--Nondiscrimination in
Federally-Assisted Programs of the Department of Agriculture--
Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964) and section
504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, title VIII of the Civil Rights
Act of 1968, title IX, Executive Order 13166 (Limited English
Proficiency), Executive Order 11246, and the Equal Credit Opportunity
Act of 1974.
Nondiscrimination Statement
In accordance with Federal civil rights laws and USDA civil rights
regulations and policies, the USDA, its Mission Areas, agencies, staff
offices, employees, and institutions participating in or administering
USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color,
national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender
expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status,
family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance
program, political beliefs, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil
rights activity, in any program or activity conducted or funded by USDA
(not all bases apply to all programs). Remedies and complaint filing
deadlines vary by program or incident.
Program information may be made available in languages other than
English. Persons with disabilities who require alternative means of
communication to obtain program information (e.g., Braille, large
print, audiotape, American Sign Language) should contact the
responsible Mission Area, agency, or staff office; the USDA TARGET
Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TTY); or the 711 Relay Service.
To file a program discrimination complaint, a complainant should
complete a Form AD-3027, USDA Program Discrimination Complaint Form,
which can be obtained online at: https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/usda-program-discrimination-complaint-form.pdf, from
any USDA office, by calling (866) 632-9992, or by writing a letter
addressed to USDA. The letter must contain the complainant's name,
address, telephone number, and a written description of the alleged
discriminatory action in sufficient detail to inform the Assistant
Secretary for Civil Rights about the nature and date of an alleged
civil rights violation. The completed AD-3027 form or letter must be
submitted to USDA by:
(1) Mail: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Office of the Assistant
Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Washington, DC
20250-9410; or
(2) Fax: (833) 256-1665 or (202) 690-7442; or
(3) Email: usda.gov">[email protected]usda.gov. USDA is an equal opportunity
provider, employer, and lender.
Karama Neal,
Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Service, USDA Rural
Development.
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